
Tennis and My Aching Knee
In this installment, we will discuss the non-arthritic causes of knee pain that may affect your performance on the court, the causes, and some treatment options. Like everything in medicine

In this installment, we will discuss the non-arthritic causes of knee pain that may affect your performance on the court, the causes, and some treatment options. Like everything in medicine

Childhood sports present us with some of our finest and most enjoyable childhood memories; winning the championship basketball game, hitting that last homerun at the bottom of the 9th, and

Worried About Getting in Shape for Ski Season? Orthopedic Associates Provides a Personalized Solution Although the summer months have finally arrived here in Colorado, now is the perfect time to

In 2014, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 14.6 million Americans live with severe joint pain, with arthritis affecting an estimated 52.5 million adults in the

Tennis elbow affects 1% to 3% of the population today, and for tennis players specifically, is prevalent in 10% to 50% of players over the course of their careers. Used

Tennis elbow affects 1% to 3% of the population today, and for tennis players specifically, is prevalent in 10% to 50% of players over the course of their careers. Used

As one of the most commonly injured body parts when it comes to sports and gym-related activities, shoulders are targets for dull and intense pain episodes for just about every

This blog was originally created and appeared at “This is 80 – Stories, Tips, and Advice from a Well-Lived Life” My Reverse Shoulder Replacement To explain why I chose to undergo

By Leslie B. Vidal, M.D., Orthopedic Associates Shoulder pain is an extremely common complaint. It can result from a specific injury or can develop insidiously over time. It is often

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