Orthopedic Treatments for ACL Injuries You may not think much about your knees until an ACL injury makes every movement a challenge. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) plays a vital […]
Concussions are common sports-related injuries, but they can occur off the field as well. Signs of a concussion include confusion, awkward movement and dazed behavior. Our concussion management physicians have […]
Chronic Pain Relief for All: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Pain Chronic pain can make the simplest activities–like walking, going up the stairs, or lifting a bag–into a constant struggle. For those living with chronic […]
Golf enthusiasts can improve their golf performance with the help of a Titleist™ Performance Institute Certified (TPI) specialist at Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. Our Golf Fit customized rehabilitation program […]
Shin Splints vs. Compartment Syndrome: How to Tell the Difference
Lower leg pain is a common challenge for athletes, and anyone engaged in high-impact physical activity. While "shin splints" often come to mind as the likely culprit, not all types […]
Ways to Ease Morning Heel Pain Due to Plantar Fasciitis
Do you wake up with searing heel pain in the morning? The issue could be plantar fasciitis, a surprisingly common affliction that affects many adults. What is Plantar Fasciitis? Many […]
A torn or injured ligament in the knee can cause a great deal of pain and suffering. When a patient has suffered a torn ligament in the knee, it is […]
Are there other names for Common Extensor Tendinopathy (CET)? Yes. CET is commonly called “Tennis Elbow” or “Lateral Epicondylitis.” In most circumstances, people are referring to the same condition. What […]
How Long It Takes to Recover from Shoulder Replacement Surgery
You may be considering shoulder replacement surgery if you suffer from life-limiting shoulder pain that doesn’t respond to non-operative treatments. The procedure helps relieve pain, improve function and increase your […]
Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics combines advanced surgical techniques and non-surgical treatments to provide patients with a return to active living.