Sports Medicine

Many people think that sports medicine is typically related to caring for the young school-age athletes. This is not true. In fact, active patients of all ages have physical problems that affect their ability to enjoy their chosen activities. This could be a high school football player with an ACL tear or a retired person trying to enjoy a game of golf, who may have a rotator cuff tear.
Lansing Orthopedics serves both of these populations of patients, and they have been treating local athletes and "weekend warriors" since 1985. All athletic injuries are seen within 24 hours.
Using the latest arthroscopic and minimally invasive techniques available, the doctors at Lansing Orthopedics offer the highest quality care possible. Their goal is to return both athletes and non-athletes to their previous level of activity in the safest, quickest and most efficient manner possible.
Furthermore, instructions for progressive and individualized home exercise programs are provided. When appropriate, effective treatment progression is discussed with students' athletic trainers.
Typical problems that doctors at Lansing Orthopedics treat include the following:
Sports injuries can happen under many circumstances. To read more about the most common sports injuries, as well as their treatment click here.
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