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Spinal Orthopedic Surgeon

Car crashes regularly leave a trail of unsalvageable wounds to the back and spine notwithstanding reparable gouges on the auto. Back wounds can be partitioned into 3 sections for less demanding understanding, those influencing the-cervical (neck), thoracic (upper back) and lumbar (lower back) districts.

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Spinal Orthopedic Surgeon

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  1. Welcome to Orthopedic Onto

  2. About Us If you are an avid golfer, regardless of the level of skill you possess, you are prone to experiencing elbow, wrist and hand injuries. These injuries can be caused due to different factors, some of which include: poor technique, improper blow, etc. Golf injuries can be inclusive of broken bones, sprains, or tendonitis. Wrist tendonitis usually takes place in your leading hand; ligament or sprain injuries to your wrist causes popping or pain in your wrist; and you can also experience damaged blood vessels when the club handle strikes your palm repeatedly. Whatever may be the golf injury you suffer, it is important to see a golf injuries surgeonto make sure that your injury is rightly diagnosed and properly treated.

  3. Average golfers play roughly 37 rounds each year and numerous days practicing. Over the last decade, golf has seen a marked increase in adoption across the country with $24.3 billion spent on fees and equipment in 2002 alone. Almost 10% of the U.S. population plays golf regularly. While golf is often viewed as a low-risk and low-impact sport, it does have its share of common injuries. These include low back pain as well as shoulder and elbow issues. Of all maladies, low back pain is the most common due to the fast rotation experienced in the golf swing. 

  4. Contact Us:- 3108 Midway Rd. n Ste 104Plano , TexasUnited States 75093 Address:- Phone:- 214-731-3008 Presented By Watson Adam http://www.ontoorthopedics.com

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