Sports Medicine
Treatments and Services
Diagnostic Tests
Treatments
A bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) injection is a treatment that helps damaged musculoskeletal tissue heal and regrow.
Go to Detail PageA brace can help heal an orthopedic injury by restricting movement and reducing pressure, which allow the injury to get better.
Go to Detail PageCartilage surgery is a way of regrowing or replacing damaged cartilage to reduce pain and restore function.
Go to Detail PageWhen you are first injured, the RICE method -- rest, ice, gentle compression and elevation - can help. Be sure to seek treatment as soon as possible.
Go to Detail PageLigament reconstruction is a procedure to repair or replace a torn ligament. It's most commonly done in knees and ankles.
Go to Detail PageThis test uses a magnetic field, radiofrequency pulses, and a computer to produce detailed images of body structures in multiple planes. Some people may need an IV put in place so caregivers can inject a contrast solution into their veins. This depends on the exam the doctor has ordered. MRI is a more detailed tool than x-ray and ultrasound and for certain organs or areas of the body, it provides better images than CT.
Go to Detail PageA torn meniscus is a common knee injury. Meniscus repair is a procedure that treats this type of injury, by either repairing or removing the damaged part of the meniscus.
Go to Detail PagePhysical therapy (PT) can help patients regain strength or mobility, relearn skills, or find new ways of doing everyday tasks. The goal of PT is for people to be able to return to their normal activities.
Go to Detail PagePRP injections are made from a person’s own blood. Platelets clot, which promotes healing in wounds and soft tissue where it may have been failing otherwise.
Go to Detail PageFor conditions such as arthritis, sometimes steroid injections are required to relieve pain and swelling in a joint.
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