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Featured Subspecialty: Sports Medicine


The specialty-trained sports medicine doctors at Orthopaedic Associates specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries due to athletic activity. If you experience a sports-related injury, you can trust the doctors at Orthopaedic Associates to help you regain your active lifestyle and return to your favorite sports and activities quickly and safely.




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ACL Injuries Take Toll on Female Athletes


An abrupt pivot, plant, or cut is all it takes to cause a serious knee injury, like an ACL tear. The knee doctors at Orthopaedic Associates say that, whether it’s caused by hormonal or anatomical differences, young female athletes are at a much higher risk of knee injuries than young male athletes.


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Overtraining: When Less Is More


Exercise can help you relieve stress, stay in shape, and remain healthy for years to come, but too much exercise can lead to overtraining. Typically associated with little rest and excessive repetition, overtraining can result in injury or illness. Learn how you can avoid an overtraining injury from the sports medicine doctors at Orthopaedic Associates.


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Don’t Let Ankle Sprains Keep You on the Sidelines


An ankle sprain is a very common and easily incurred injury. It is so common that approximately 25,000 people sprain an ankle every day. Read on for tips from the sports medicine doctors at Orthopaedic Associates about how you can avoid a season-ending ankle sprain.


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Shoot for Safety This Basketball Season


With winter sports in full swing, there is an increased potential for injuries on the court. When it comes to basketball, the risks are higher for ankle injuries, like sprains and fractures, and knee injuries, like ACL or MCL tears. The sports medicine experts at Orthopaedic Associates offer a number of tips to keep you healthy throughout the season.


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Surgery Advancements Allow for Partial Joint Removal, Improved Recovery


Allowing a patient’s healthy bone, cartilage, and ligaments to remain intact, a partial knee replacement provides patients with a more natural-feeling knee than a total knee replacement. Read on to learn about the additional benefits of partial knee replacement at Orthopaedic Associates.


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