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Sports Injury 101- What To Do When It First Happens 1
Sports injuries are often not preventable, so it is important to be prepared and ready in case one happens to you or your child. When you receive proper care after a sports injury you increase the chances that a long term condition will not develop. Thins like rheumatoid arthritis, sciatica and osteoarthritis are some of […]
Could High Heel Shoes Be Causing You Pain?
Are your shoes causing you foot and ankle pain? Your shoes may be doing more damage than you think. High, thin heels increase the risk of stumbling and falling, and if worn for long periods can lead to pain in the foot, ankle, knee and low back. Pain from ill-fitting shoes can be […]
10 Minute Yoga Back Stretches for Pain
Have you ever thought about trying some simple yoga stretches to help ease your back pain? You’re probably thinking downward dog may not be your style. However, great news … you don’t have to be an expert to use these simple yoga poses as a great stretching technique! Check out this video that spotlights beginner’s […]
How to Prepare for Your First Orthopaedic Appointment
Appointment Information Verify the date and time of the appointment: The time you should arrive at the office for your appointment is typically different and earlier than your actual appointment time. As this is your first appointment, you will most likely be required to complete the new patient paperwork. It is also important to have your […]
Chronic Pain Seminar at Non-Surgical Orthopaedics, P.C.
Non-Surgical Orthopaedics, P.C. 2013 Food Drive
Non-Surgical Orthopaedics, P.C. & Georgia Institute for Clinical Research LLC is having our annual food drive to benefit MUST Ministries. Come by our office between now and November to donate food supplies.
Featured on Atlanta Daybook
Our practice is proud to be featured on Atlanta Daybook to promote our patient care and education.