Dr. Chris Bales answers questions about treating student athletes.
Dr. Chris Bales answers questions about treating student athletes.
After enduring back pain for years due to her scoliosis; patient undergoes scoliosis surgery and corrects her curve, is pain free and two inches taller.
Dr. Ronald Miller answers common questions about back pain.
In the recent past, the popular press excitedly reports the promising future of orthobiologic therapies for all tissues of the body, including the knee.
Dr. Jeffery Soldatis answers common questions about shoulder pain and how it’s treated.
Nathan Rinks, a police officer, was on patrol in June 2011 when he severely injured himself while on a foot pursuit.
After multiple injuries and extensive shoulder surgery and back surgery, Lori was able to return to practicing and teaching yoga on a daily basis.
Patti Mason taught chemistry and physics and had to be on her feet all day long. She suddenly began having intense pain down her leg and lower back.
A pilot clinical study for osteoarthritis symptoms is currently available at OrthoIndy. It’s charge-free if patients meet inclusion/exclusion criteria.
Jillian Dunbar had serious back pain during pregnancy, which turned into severe pain on the backside of her left leg.
OrthoIndy cartilage restoration specialist, Dr. Jack Farr is now accepting patients for a new knee study as an alternative to knee replacement surgery.
The cause may be an obvious injury or it may develop gradually without trauma. Whatever the cause, areas of damaged cartilage can lead to pain and at times swelling – which make it difficult to maintain the active lifestyle you deserve.
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