You may feel tempted to choose the shoes that look the coolest, but this is not the best way to select athletic shoes. Read on to learn how to choose athletic shoes that are right for you.
You may feel tempted to choose the shoes that look the coolest, but this is not the best way to select athletic shoes. Read on to learn how to choose athletic shoes that are right for you.
Low back pain is a widespread problem. If you suffer from low back pain, interventional pain management may be able to help you get relief. Read on to learn more.
Concussions are relatively common injuries, but that doesn’t mean you can treat them lightly. Read on to learn what a concussion is, what their symptoms are, and how they’re treated.
OrthoCincy Wellington Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine now offers expanded walk-in urgent care service at their Eastgate location – 4355 Ferguson Dr., Cincinnati.
There are multiple types of fractures, also known as broken bones. Read on to learn more about the different types of fractures.
If you have arthritis, you may have problems with your hips. At some point, you may consider a total hip replacement. Here’s what you need to know about this procedure.
Bones are among the strongest parts of your body, but they can still be vulnerable to breaking, or fracturing. However, not all fractures are the same. Read on to learn about the different types of fractures.
The two premier orthopaedic and sports medicine practices will join forces to provide patients more options, with an increased geographical footprint
Regenerative Orthopedics refers to harnessing the ability of the body to heal itself. This is a process we are all intuitively familiar with; through the natural repair of a skin laceration or a broken bone.
Rotator cuff tears are painful injuries that don’t usually get better on their own. Read on to learn more about the possible treatments for a torn rotator cuff.
You have two options for knee replacement surgery: the traditional open method and the newer minimally invasive approach. Read on to learn more about these two choices.
We are all saddened by the recent injury of our beloved Cincinnati Bengals quarterback, Joe Burrow, and wish him a speedy and full recovery. Unfortunately ACL injuries with or without damage to other structures in the knee can be devastating for athletes
Thanks to the benefits of technology, you can have a doctor’s visit without ever leaving your home. Read on to learn what telemedicine is and when it may be a good option for you.
Playing sports can be hard on your joints. So what happens if you need joint replacement surgery at some point? Can you go back to playing sports? Read on to find out more about joint replacement surgery and the activities you can do afterward.
The warmer months provide a great time for children to go outdoors and play sports. But concussions are a big risk, especially for children. Read on to learn how to protect your child from a concussion.
Spinal injuries can require extensive treatment and long recovery times. You should therefore prioritize prevention over treatment. Read on to learn about the things you might be doing every day that could be putting your spine at risk of injury.
As youth are getting back into their sports many are feeling the effects of the extended break, here are a few tips to help you and your athletes safely resume the sports you enjoy!
Millions of Americans live with chronic pain. If you’re struggling to find relief, interventional pain management may provide the solution. Learn more about how nerve blocks can be an important part of interventional pain management.
Regular sports medicine sessions aren’t just for when you get injured. Read on to learn more about how these sessions can improve your performance and help prevent injuries.
Exercise might sound intimidating if you have arthritis, but it can actually be the best thing for you. Learn more about the benefits of exercise if you have arthritis and how you can do it safely.
A meniscus tear is one of the most common causes of knee pain. This injury can make it uncomfortable to walk or do other activities that require the use of your legs. Read on to learn about the signs and treatments for a torn meniscus.
With spring comes the opportunity to enjoy outdoor sports. But injuries can be more likely to occur if you don’t take the proper precautions before getting back in the game. Read on to learn how you can get in good shape and avoid injuring yourself.
Hammertoe is a common cause of foot pain. Caused by weakness in your toe muscles, this condition can cause swelling, bent toes, and calluses. Read on to learn how to treat hammertoe.
Carpal tunnel syndrome can make your hands feel numb, tingly, or weak. It’s a condition on its own, but it can be linked to pregnancy and diabetes. Learn why you could be at a higher risk for developing carpal tunnel if you’re pregnant or diabetic.
Though it’s one of the most successful procedures in modern medicine, not all hip replacement surgeries are equal. Research and experience show that the anterior approach to hip replacement means less pain and a faster recovery for patients.
Whether you play sports often, or even just walk on a slippery surface, chances are you could end up with a sprained or fractured ankle. Not sure what the difference is? Read on to learn the signs of both.
Your body has amazing healing properties. Regenerative medicine offers ways to harness some of that healing power.
If you have knee pain that’s suddenly developed after playing sports or from twisting your leg awkwardly, you may have torn your meniscus. That means it’s time to visit an orthopedic specialist.
Spraining your ankle is not a simple matter. Putting too much pressure on it too soon can lead to long-term complications. Read on to find out why all ankle sprains need to be seen by a doctor.
Do you use your hands and wrists a great deal? Carpal tunnel is a common cause of numbness and pain in your hands and wrists. Learn about simple things you can do to reduce your risk of developing this condition.
If other traditional treatments are not helping to alleviate your chronic pain, a nerve block may very well be the best solution. Let us help you get your quality of life back.
Whether your passion is hitting the courts or taking to the wide open road for a run, preventing repetitive-use injuries is the best way to keep in the game.
Anytime you can recover from an orthopaedic injury without surgery, it’s advantageous. For many people, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections make it possible to recover from an injury without an invasive procedure. Learn about the benefits of PRP.
If you need rotator cuff surgery, the road to recovery relies a great deal on how we negotiate this journey. Here’s a look at how, together, we can get you back in the game as quickly, and as safely, as possible.
John suffered with back pain since an injury in 1965. Aarti Singla, MD, MBA recommended an HF10 spinal cord stimulator and John had a successful trial and implant. “With the 90% pain relief HF10 gave me, I am fully enjoying my life again," said John.
Arthritis is a common condition that causes swelling in your joints. Medical treatments can help to provide pain relief.