Randolph Orthopedics and Sports Medicine practice is new…in a building you may remember from a previous practice. The outside is the same but the inside is totally different. Our orthopedic physicians and sports medicine doctors all have advanced training in orthopedics and bring a modern, fresh perspective to the treatment of your musculoskeletal system.
At Randolph Orthopedic and Sports Medicine practice, we think your bones and joints are pretty important. Maybe more important than you realize. The bones and joints are part of what is called, the musculoskeletal system of the body. While it may take an injury or the pains of aging for you to give much thought to your musculoskeletal system, it’s pretty much all we think about.
Made up of the body’s bones, muscles, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, joints and other connective tissue, the musculoskeletal system supports your body in an upright position, allowing you to move about and protect vital organs, such as your brain and heart. Your bones also serve as the main storage place for vital minerals, like calcium and phosphorus, and contains the critical components of the body’s blood supply.
Now that you see how Randolph Orthopedics and Sports Medicine thinks of your bones and joints, you understand why our doctors have devoted their lives to the study of orthopedics and the treatment of musculoskeletal trauma, sports injuries and degenerative diseases. All our Asheboro orthopedic surgeons have completed a fellowship in orthopedic medicine, meaning they have advanced training to support you in your orthopedic time of need. With fellowships in sports medicine or joint replacement, our surgeons bring exceptional training and caring to patients.
What makes Randolph Orthopedics and Sports Medicine different?
Find out more about Randolph Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and our services:
- Joint Replacement - minimally invasive joint replacement
- Sports Medicine
- Work Related Injuries- Worker’s Compensation
What is Sports Medicine?
Sports injuries are complicated. When athletes get hurt, often the most important concern is how fast they can heal and get back on their game. Our sports medicine specialists are specifically trained to treat these extreme cases. And they bring the same expertise to orthopedic injuries that don’t happen on the sports fields. The sports medicine physicians at Randolph Orthopedics and Sports Medicine/Randolph Human Motion Institute are the ideal doctors for both athletes and non-athletes, using the same skills to return them all to full function as quickly as possible.
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