George F. LeBus, MD

George F. LeBus, MD Dr. George LeBus is an orthopaedic shoulder, knee, and sports medicine surgeon in Fort Worth, Texas.

Patellofemoral osteochondral allograft transplantation may effectively treat lesions.
10/31/2025

Patellofemoral osteochondral allograft transplantation may effectively treat lesions.

Patellofemoral osteochondral allograft transplantation may be an effective procedure for patients with chondral lesions, according to results presented

How small changes in walking technique may help treat knee osteoarthritis.
10/24/2025

How small changes in walking technique may help treat knee osteoarthritis.

Gait analysis and pain measures show that subtly adjusting the angle of the foot during walking may reduce knee pain caused by osteoarthritis. This approach may also slow progression of the condition, an incurable disease in which the cartilage cushion inside a joint breaks down.

How to Get Rid of Sore Muscles: 10 Relief Tips.
10/17/2025

How to Get Rid of Sore Muscles: 10 Relief Tips.

It's common for your muscles to feel sore after a workout, particularly if it's a new exercise for you or a more intense session. Experts call this delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and it happens after physical activity that puts an unaccustomed load on your muscles. Whether muscle soreness is....

Clinical results of reverse shoulder arthroplasty after failed arthroscopic rotator cuff repair compared to primary case...
10/10/2025

Clinical results of reverse shoulder arthroplasty after failed arthroscopic rotator cuff repair compared to primary cases: a case control study.

Although reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is a popular treatment, its efficacy in patients with failed rotator cuff repair (ARCR) remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the clinical results of RSA for following failed ARCR. We hypothesized that RSA after failed ARCR would lead to im...

8 Types of Shoulder Surgeries.
10/08/2025

8 Types of Shoulder Surgeries.

Common types of shoulder surgeries include rotator cuff repair, total shoulder replacement, and arthroscopy for conditions like frozen shoulder or impingement syndrome. In general, these and other shoulder procedures help treat shoulder injuries by repairing or replacing cartilage, tendons and ligam...

Happy National PA Week! Team Lebus is lucky to have both Russell Smith, PA-C, ATC and Alexa Harp, PA-C⭐️⭐️ We are so gra...
10/06/2025

Happy National PA Week! Team Lebus is lucky to have both Russell Smith, PA-C, ATC and Alexa Harp, PA-C⭐️⭐️ We are so grateful for all the hard work they do to take great care of our patients!

Understanding the differences between mobility and flexibility.
09/20/2025

Understanding the differences between mobility and flexibility.

Mobility and flexibility are related but distinct. Improving flexibility and mobility may improve a person’s athletic performance and range of motion, and help to reduce the risk of injuries.

Remember. Never forget.    #911
09/11/2025

Remember. Never forget. #911

Happy Labor Day! We hope you and your family enjoy your time off!
09/01/2025

Happy Labor Day! We hope you and your family enjoy your time off!

Another school year has begun and with the start of fall sports, injuries can happen — student athletes can come see us ...
08/26/2025

Another school year has begun and with the start of fall sports, injuries can happen — student athletes can come see us at our FREE Injury Clinic every Saturday morning starting August 30th through November 8th from 7-9am at our Fort Worth clinic! See you there🏈🏐🏃🏽‍♂️🎾💪🏼

Tests for AC Joint Separation.
08/04/2025

Tests for AC Joint Separation.

The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is the superior (upper) portion of the shoulder joint, comprised of the distal (furthest from the center of the body) portion of the collar bone (clavicle) and the acromion process of your shoulder blade (scapula).

Medial Meniscus Root Tears: Management With Single-Tunnel Repair and Meniscus Centralization.
07/28/2025

Medial Meniscus Root Tears: Management With Single-Tunnel Repair and Meniscus Centralization.

Meniscus root tears (MRTs) are radial tears located near the anterior or posterior meniscotibial attachment, which are often underdiagnosed and associated with accelerated knee osteoarthritis (OA).

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