We invite you to join Dr. Michael Del Busto, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician for a free breakfast and a discussion on chronic pain and how it can occur in […]
What is a Concussion? How is a Concussion Diagnosed? Why is it Dangerous to Play Sports with a Concussion? How Long Should I Rest After a Concussion? Should I Limit […]
Chronic Pain Relief for All: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Jun. 13, 2025
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 […]
FORTÉ SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS EXPANDS IN CENTRAL INDIANA
May. 01, 2025
CARMEL, IN – Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics has expanded orthopedic services and care in Central Indiana. Five orthopedic surgeons formerly practicing with Franciscan Physician Network will join Forté Sports Medicine […]
If you're interested in learning more about knee replacement due to chronic arthritis pain, join us for a free educational seminar with Dr. Ryan Nixon, Knee and Shoulder Surgeon. This […]
Shoulder Replacement 101: How? Why? If you have ever had questions about your chronic shoulder pain or the possibility of shoulder replacement, we invite you to join our fellowship trained […]
Shin Splints vs. Compartment Syndrome: How to Tell the Difference
Dec. 19, 2024
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 […]
Shockwave Therapy for Tendon Pain Tendon pain can make the simplest activities—like running, walking, or even lifting objects—feel like an uphill battle. When tendon pain strikes, traditional treatments don’t always […]
Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics combines advanced surgical techniques and non-surgical treatments to provide patients with a return to active living.