Jill McAngus, M.D. is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon, originally from Boyd, Texas. She helps patients with acute injuries or degenerative joint conditions return to an active lifestyle
Jill McAngus, M.D. is a board certified orthopedic surgeon, originally from Boyd, Texas who graduated summa cum laude from Tarleton State University with a degree in biomedical sciences. She then received her medical degree at University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TX. She completed a highly competitive residency program at Baylor Scott & White in Temple, TX in a male dominated field. Her training has prepared her to treat a variety of orthopedic problems and help patients with acute or chronic injuries of the extremities and degenerative joint conditions to return to an active lifestyle.
Sports Medicine, also known as sports and exercise medicine (SEM), is a branch of medicine that deals with the treatment and prevention of sports and exercise-related
Sprains and strains occur due to overstretching of the joints during sports activities and accidents such as falls or collisions. It may be due to fatigue or not warming up before an activity.
It is usually performed as an outpatient procedure, under a nerve block and sedation. An incision is made at the back of your leg. Your surgeon will stitch the torn tendon back together with strong sutures.
Regenerative medicine-based therapy is increasingly being recommended in the management of various orthopedic conditions
PRP is a relatively new method of treatment for several orthopedic conditions such as muscle, ligament, and tendon injuries; arthritis; and fractures. PRP injections can help alleviate painful symptoms, promote healing and delay joint replacement surgeries.
Orthobiologics are natural substances such as cells, tissue, blood components, and growth factors that are harnessed to aid in the treatment of orthopedic injuries or conditions.
McAngus, M.D. may order advanced imaging studies to accurately diagnose and treat musculoskeletal injuries.
Digital X-rays produce a significantly lower level of radiation compared to traditional X-rays. They are also faster and more comfortable for the patient.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a computer-based diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a large magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images of the structures within the body.
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