Every November Indianapolis Monthly compiles a Top Doctors list from the Indianapolis area.
Every November Indianapolis Monthly compiles a Top Doctors list from the Indianapolis area.
According to Dr. Mark DiLella, an OrthoIndy sports medicine specialist, a shoulder dislocation is a complete separation of the ball (humerus) and cup (glenoid) joint surfaces.
OrthoIndy cartilage restoration specialist, Dr. Jack Farr participates in several ongoing U.S. articular and meniscal cartilage research trials to relieve pain.
Sports that require a lot of running and jumping, such as soccer, football and basketball, can also cause a lot of injuries such as twisted ankles and ACL tears.
At the beginning of drag racing season in 2013 Janice started to experience pain radiating down her right arm from her shoulder.
OrthoIndy is the official orthopedic provider for Indiana’s two professional basketball teams: the Indiana Pacers and the Indiana Fever.
On July 6, OrthoIndy will open Urgent Care facilities at its OrthoIndy Northwest, South, West and Fishers locations.
OrthoIndy spine surgeon Dr. Gregory Poulter discusses minimally invasive spine surgery.
For a lot of Indiana residents, summer time means spending time outdoors at the lake. With all the fun, sometimes it’s hard to remember to stay safe.
In its second year partnering with Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity, OrthoIndy will provide a home this summer for a veteran in need of affordable, quality housing.
Shin splints are the result of repetitive impact activity such as running or jumping on hard surfaces. Fortunately they can be treated without a doctor’s help.
By now almost everyone has heard of the phrase, ‘gluten-free’. It is a huge craze right now and there have even been multiple comedy spoofs of people claiming to be gluten-free despite not knowing exactly what gluten is.
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