
Common wrestling injuries can be broadly categorized into head or neck injuries, skin conditions, upper extremity injuries and lower extremity injuries.
Common wrestling injuries can be broadly categorized into head or neck injuries, skin conditions, upper extremity injuries and lower extremity injuries.
OrthoIndy is the official orthopedic provider for Indiana’s two professional basketball teams: the Indiana Pacers and the Indiana Fever.
Dr. Chris Bales answers questions about treating student athletes.
Dr. Jonathan Shook answers common questions about sports medicine and what injuries he commonly treats.
Zach Veach provides insight on the benefits of rock climbing and Dr. Timothy Dicke, OrthoIndy hand and sports medicine physician, discusses common rock climbing injuries.
Sometimes, athletes injure two or more ligaments at the same time, this is referred to as a combined or multi-knee ligament injury and can be very serious.
After experiencing knee pain, a mother and daughter opt for ACL surgery recovery to maintain an active lifestyle and get back to doing the things they love.
After Nick found out he had an ACL tear and damaged his meniscus he decided ACL reconstruction surgery would be his only option to return to his active life.
Knee cartilage restoration surgeon, Dr. Jack Farr performs knee surgery on father-son duo to help return them to an active lifestyle without constant knee pain.
When Kiara found out she had a torn ACL and partially torn MCL she was worried it might take her out of the game. Find out how Kiara recovered from knee surgery.
Annie Wiese, who was 14 years old at the time, was competing at the National Diving Championships when she felt a monstrous amount of pain shoot through her right leg.
Dr. Scott Gudeman, OrthoIndy sports medicine specialist explains why your knee hurts and “clicks.”
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