You have questions, we have answers!
Our blog is here to be a constant resource for all your orthopedic and sports medicine needs.
Knee Health on the Field: Orthopedic Insights into Turf vs Grass Impacts
Explore the differences between artificial turf and natural grass fields with insights from Dr. Marx, our Fellowship-Trained Sports Medicine Surgeon, and their impact on knee health. This guide delves into the pros and cons of each playing surface, their effects on knee ligament integrity, and offers expert advice on injury prevention. Whether you're an athlete or an active individual, learn how to make informed decisions to optimize your orthopedic health on any playing surface.
Understanding Sprains vs. Broken Bones: Key Differences
Injuries such as sprains and broken bones are not just common; they can be complex puzzles. How do you tell a sprain from a broken bone? Why does it matter? These questions are more than academic; they are crucial to the right treatment and quick recovery. Join our Fellowship-Trained Sports Medicine Surgeon, Dr. Marx to answer these hard-hitting questions!
Rotator Cuff Surgery Recovery With Dr. Marx
Rotator Cuff Repair is one of the most common shoulder surgeries performed today. Let’s dive into Rotator Cuff Surgery Recovery with our Fellowship-Trained Shoulder Surgeon, Dr. Marx!
What Does The ACL Injury Recovery Look Like?
Recovering from an ACL injury can be a challenging process, often requiring surgery. Learn more about the five stages of rehab after an ACL injury with Dr. Marx!
What Is An ACL Injury?
ACL injuries are the most common knee injury in young athletes particularly in those who play basketball, football, or soccer. Learn more about how this injury occurs, how to prevent it, and what your treatment options are.
When Should I Consider Rotator Cuff Surgery?
If you have injured your rotator cuff, it probably resulted from either sustaining injury or wearing down over time.
Common Injuries Runners May Experience
Most running injuries are usually caused by repetitive trauma. This indicates too much physical activity too soon for the runner. These types of injuries are any type of muscle or joint injury.
When to See a Sports Medicine Physician
At SAOS we specialize in an array of orthopedic services that go beyond the average sports injury. You can also visit our orthopedic office if you are simply looking to improve your performance or prevent future sports’ injuries.