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You know the feeling; you go to twist your grip and pang! A sharp pain in your elbow. It can happen to anyone at any age or activity level.
It’s a well-known fact: if your feet are not happy, you are not happy. That’s because feet and ankles are remarkably complex, and they carry the weight of almost everything you do.
They’re made of an incredible network of bones, cartilage, nerves, connective tissues and joint fluid — all working together to perform some of the strongest and most intricate movements on a daily basis. And yet, they’re surprisingly delicate.
We offer specialized Hand Therapy & Occupational Therapy for various injuries of the elbow, wrist, and hand. Our Occupational Therapists and Certified Hand Therapists are here for you to help you get back to your sport, activity or passion.
The Hip Center at Andrews Sports Medicine provides the most advanced, comprehensive treatment solutions for disorders of the hip joint.
Total joint replacement is one of the most commonly performed, elective surgical procedures in the United States. New research shows that there has been an increase in the amount of knee and hip replacement surgeries in baby boomers, or those born between 1946 and 1964. In fact, knee replacement surgeries have doubled in the last 10 years and have tripled among baby boomers.
Did you know that your knee joint is the largest joint in your body? Not only does it support the majority of your weight and movement, but it also acts as a shock absorber. It’s no wonder why it’s so incapacitating when good knees go bad.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic imagining tool that allows our providers to properly diagnose injuries. MRI's can be utilized to examine bones, joints, cartilage, muscle, tendons, and ligaments.
Your shoulder is a complex joint between three different bones: the upper arm bone, the shoulder blade and the collarbone. It’s cushioned with cartilage and fluid-filled sacs called bursae.
Your spine is an amazing network of 33 vertebrae, 23 spinal discs, fluid, muscles, tendons, ligaments and your spinal cord — the MVP of your nervous system.
From sprains, strains, and fractures, to torn ligaments or normal wear and tear our sports medicine specialists (experts) are here to care for you.