OrthoIndy spine surgeon Dr. Greg Poulter enjoys a balanced lifestyle of healthy eating, exercise, work and adventure.
OrthoIndy spine surgeon Dr. Greg Poulter enjoys a balanced lifestyle of healthy eating, exercise, work and adventure.
Common wrestling injuries can be broadly categorized into head or neck injuries, skin conditions, upper extremity injuries and lower extremity injuries.
OrthoIndy patient, Michael Akers felt his knees deteriorating from stress and strain for many years. He knew he needed to seek professional help so he could maintain an active lifestyle.
OrthoIndy is excited to announce its recent partnership with Verizon IndyCar Driver, Pippa Mann.
Between his work as an orthopedic surgeon and his athletic and family commitments, sports medicine specialist, Dr. Chris Bales, is also an active member of the community.
Dr. Poulter shares his thoughts and tips on how to change your lifestyle and lose unwanted weight.
OrthoIndy Foundation’s assistance supported the installation of an elevator at the library’s East Washington Branch making it handicap accessible.
In 2014, Janis joined OrthoIndy. She immediately loved the teamwork and camaraderie at OrthoIndy and believes OrthoIndy surgeons are the best of the best.
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.
Both competitive and recreational swimmers practice and compete year-round. While the benefits of swimming certainly outweigh the risks, there is still a possibility a swimmer may suffer an injury.
On May 12, 2016, OrthoIndy bone tumor and soft tissue oncologist, Dr. Rougraff treated his 10,000th tumor patient. A goal he worked hard every day to achieve.
Sports that require repetitive lifting or overhead activities, such as baseball, tennis, rowing and weightlifting are especially prone to rotator cuff tears.
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