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At the sports medicine program at the Forsyth Regional Orthopaedic Center, you don't just have a doctor-you have an expert team. In many cases your injury can be managed through rehabilitative therapies . We offer a sports medicine program with physical therapists that specialize in musculoskeletal exercise and sports-related conditions to help you regain strength and achieve your highest function level.
If your injury requires surgical treatment you can count on the orthopaedic experts at Forsyth to care for you with the same advanced surgical techniques used to treat professional athletes. This includes minimally invasive arthroscopy and laser surgery on an outpatient basis to help speed your recovery.
Because the Forsyth Regional Orthopaedic Center is located in a full spectrum medical center, our orthopaedic surgeons work closely with a variety of other clinical professionals to specially address individual needs. So whether you are a weekend warrior (recreational athlete) or a professional athlete you can count on the expert care at Forsyth Medical Center to help you get back to your game as soon as possible.
Conditions that can be treated by our sports medicine professionals include:
- Anterior cruciate ligament injuries
- Acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation
- Adolescent sports injuries
- Arthritis (Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis)
- Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder and knee
- Baker's cyst
- Bone and soft tissue tumors
- Bursitis of the shoulder (impingement syndrome)
- Cartilage injuries (meniscus cartilage)
- Cartilage restoration using osteochondral autograft transfers (OATS)
- Chondromalacia
- Chronic wrist pain
- Clavicle and scapula problems
- Fractures
- Frozen shoulder
- Joint instability or swelling
- Labral tears
- Lateral collateral ligament tears
- Ligament sprains and tears (ligament reconstruction of the knee)
- Meniscal injuries, with treatment including menisectomies, meniscal replacements, and meniscal repairs
- Muscle weakness
- Nerve compression syndromes
- Overuse injuries such as osgood-schaltter and sever's disease
- Patella-Femoral malalignments
- Rotator cuff problems including tendonitis and tears
- Shoulder dislocation
- Shoulder instability
- Tendonitis
- Tennis elbow