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Adolescent Shin Pain: Causes and Treatments
It is estimated that over 30 million adolescents participate in sporting activities each year. Participation in organized high school sports often increases the intensity and frequency of both training and competition, which can lead to...
[Read More]Evaluating Shin Pain
Appropriate evaluation and diagnostic imaging is important to determine the cause and extent of injury for individuals experiencing chronic shin pain. Appropriate clinical assessment begins with a thorough patient history that includes an assessment of: ...
[Read More]Making Sense of Shin Pain
Many collegiate athletes, high school athletes and recreational runners have experienced shin pain during their athletic career. Whether this was after a challenging training session, following a hard race or during a significant hill work...
[Read More]UOA Doctors Win NJ Monthly Select Surgeons Award
Please join the entire University Orthopaedic Associates family in congratulating our dedicated doctors for their Select Surgeons Award. Winners from UOA in 2019 are: Gino Chiappetta – Spine Surgery Christopher Doumas – Hand...
[Read More]Ryan Kay Now Certified in Graston Technique
Please join the University Orthopaedics Associates team in congratulating physical therapist Ryan Kay for earning his certificate in the Graston Technique. With Ryan’s certification, he joins Dino Pinciotti, Director of Physical Therapy, as the second...
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