Learn how the PEACE and LOVE method supports better recovery from soft tissue injuries. Discover the new standard in managing sprains, strains, and inflammation| Summit Orthopedics
When it comes to avoiding, or treating, back pain, there is a lot of unreliable information out there. Knowing the difference between back pain myths and back pain facts is key to keeping your back healthy and pain-free.| Summit Orthopedics
The condition, tennis elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) refers to pain on the outside of the elbow and can extend to the forearm.| Summit Orthopedics
Imagine you’re skiing down a mountain — or even along a cross-country trail. Suddenly, your skis hit a patch of ice, and you begin to fall. You stretch out your hand to catch yourself, but you’re still holding your ski pole. The ski pole, held between your thumb and your palm, wrenches your thumb and damages one of the ligaments that connects some of the bones in your thumb. It’s the most common scenario for a very common thumb injury called, appropriately, skier’s thumb.| Summit Orthopedics
A knee replacement revision is a surgery to replace one or multiple knee replacement parts with new ones. The specifics of each revision surgery depend on how and where the original implant is failing as well as the individual patient’s age, health, activity level, and other factors.| Summit Orthopedics
It’s one of those big, audacious goals that people sometimes dream of achieving: running a marathon. It’s easy to envision crossing the finish line and raising your arms in victory, having accomplished something that few people dare to try. But how do you learn how to train for a marathon? We asked Summit sports medicine physician, and enthusiastic runner, Angela Voight, M.D., to share her best marathon training tips.| Summit Orthopedics
Shin Splints are painful and one of the most common injuries associated with running. Dr. Angela Voight shares her tips on how to avoid shin splints while running.| Summit Orthopedics
Reed C. Williams, M.D., M.B.S., R.M.S.K., is a physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) physician specializing in nonoperative sports, musculoskeletal, and diagnostic and interventional ultrasound medicine at Summit Orthopedics. He takes his role as a patient advocate, educator, and physician very seriously. He strongly believes that the art of medicine is just as important as the science behind it.| Summit Orthopedics
Non-operative sports medicine physician, Reed Williams M.D., M.B.S., R.M.S.K discusses common football injuries and how to prevent them.| Summit Orthopedics
Physical Therapist, Josh Feeney talks about the recovery time for a MCL tear and whether surgery is needed.| Summit Orthopedics