Terrified of the idea of hip replacements at a young age, Melissa found herself at OrthoIndy. After surgery, she is back to normal life of fun with her family.
OrthoIndy sports medicine physician, Dr. Jonathan Shook shares tips on how to stay safe while being active outdoors.
After her shoulder surgery, Noel was quick to bounce back. With physical therapy and encouragement from Dr. Kollias, Noel experienced very little pain.
Sometimes scoliosis can be corrected without surgery; however, that wasn’t the case for Genova’s severe curve.
After total hip replacement surgery Paul has been able to return to his active volunteer duties and gets in and out of his Lotus Super 7 sports car with ease.
OrthoIndy patient counts on Rock Steady Boxing to keep his Parkinson’s disease under control, but when a wrist injury slows him down, he turns to OrthoIndy.
Patient returns home for the holidays and a quick check up to find out he needs back surgery to correct his lumbar disc herniation and spinal stenosis.
A true ganglion cyst is a soft tissue tumor that is usually benign. It originates from a joint space or a tendon surface.
Football is a collision sport with a high risk of injury. It is important for athletes to wear the protective gear and follow safe methods of play.
Total joint replacement physician Dr. Kevin Scheid discusses common motorsport racing injuries.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome/ Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy is an uncommon form of chronic pain that usually affects an arm or leg.
Dr. Andrew Vicar discusses carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis. These two conditions can be very similar and cause wrist deterioration if they aren’t treated.
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