It’s common to feel some soreness in your knees after a workout, a long run, or a weekend of sports. In many cases, this discomfort is simply the result of overuse and resolves with rest. But what happens when the pain lingers, worsens, or starts to interfere with your daily activities? At OSMC Orthopedic &
Read MoreSpring Sports Injuries Are Back: What Athletes Need to Watch For
As temperatures rise and days get longer, athletes of all ages are heading back outside for spring sports. From baseball and soccer to track, tennis, and weekend recreational leagues, activity levels increase quickly this time of year. Unfortunately, so do injuries. At OSMC Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center, we see a seasonal spike in sports-related
Read MoreSprain, Strain, or Tear? How to Tell What You Injured
Spring and summer activities bring more opportunities to stay active—but they also increase the risk of injury. Whether you’re playing sports, exercising outdoors, or tackling weekend projects, a sudden twist, fall, or overuse can leave you wondering: is it a sprain, a strain, or something more serious like a tear? At OSMC Orthopedic & Sports
Read MoreER vs. Orthopedic Walk-In: Where Should You Go for Spring Injuries?
As the weather warms up, spring brings a surge in outdoor activity from weekend sports and yard work to running, hiking, and recreational leagues. While staying active is great for your health, it also increases the risk of injuries. When something goes wrong, many people ask the same question: Should you go to the emergency
Read MoreNot Sure What You Injured? Let an Orthopedic Expert Guide You
When pain or injury strikes, one of the most frustrating parts is not knowing exactly what’s wrong. Is it a strain, a sprain, or something more serious? Instead of guessing or delaying care, you can now describe your injury and get expert orthopedic guidance quickly and conveniently. At OSMC, the HURT App makes it easier
Read MoreKnee Pain During Running or Walking: When to Get Checked
Knee pain is one of the most common complaints among active individuals and can affect everything from your daily walk to your regular running routine. While occasional soreness may not be cause for concern, persistent or worsening discomfort should not be ignored. Understanding the causes of knee pain when running or walking—and knowing when to
Read MoreBack to Work After an Injury: How Early Ortho Care Reduces Time Off Work
Workplace injuries can interrupt more than just your daily routine—they can affect your income, productivity, and long-term health. Whether the injury is caused by a fall, repetitive motion, or heavy lifting, getting the right care quickly is critical. Seeking orthopedic work injury care early can make a significant difference in how quickly and safely you
Read MoreSpring Sports Are Back: Preventing Common Baseball & Soccer Injuries
As temperatures rise and fields fill up again, athletes of all ages are returning to the sports they love. While spring brings excitement for baseball and soccer seasons, it also comes with an increased risk of injury, especially for those jumping back into activity too quickly. Understanding spring sports injury prevention is key to staying
Read MoreYouth Basketball & Wrestling Injuries: What Parents Should Watch For
Winter sports like basketball and wrestling keep kids active and engaged, but they also come with a higher risk of sports injury. As a parent, it’s important to know what’s normal post-game soreness and what could signal a more serious orthopedic problem. If your child is limping off the court or still in pain days
Read MoreStarting the Year in Pain? When Joint Pain Signals a Bigger Problem
The new year is a time for fresh starts, but for many, it also comes with lingering joint pain that seems to flare up after the holidays. Whether it’s aching knees after long shopping trips or stiff shoulders from winter travel, post-holiday joint pain is common. But how do you know when it’s more than
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