July 17, 2025| www.summitortho.com
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
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
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