Search Articles Skip to results Submit Filter By Topic Skip to resultsBone HealthNeck & SpineBackPhysician NewsArthritisAnkle & FootSports & Active MedicineKneeHipTherapyBack, Neck, & SpineShoulderHand & WristElbowMeet The ExpertOrthobiologicsEMGOne World SurgeryAll Topics Results 5/9/2014 When Should Cast Discomfort Be A Concern? What to expect—and what to watch out for—while you are wearing a cast following surgery or an injury. No one looks forward to the restriction of a cast following an …Read More 7/13/2022 So, You Overdid It. Here’s What to Do Next Summit Orthopedics hand therapist Shannon Evenson, OTR/L, CHT, explains what to do if you’ve overdone your summer activities and are having soreness. In Minnesota, summer is a glorious season, when …Read More 2/18/2015 Winter Hazards For Hands Snow and icy temperatures make hands and wrists vulnerable to cold-weather injuries. We explain some of the most common injuries to hands during the winter months, with tips to …Read More 3/21/2016 Ankle Sprains: Physical Therapy Now Can Prevent Surgery Later Ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries, and are often treated at home. Summit physical therapist Teresa Werth explains how physical therapy after your first sprain may …Read More 9/13/2017 Dr. Parisi’s Tips To Prevent Wrist Fractures With icy conditions on the horizon, Dr. Parisi has suggestions to help prevent wrist fractures caused by falls. As temperatures and leaves begin to fall, icy winter streets and sidewalks …Read More 12/16/2015 Proper Lifting Techniques Protect Your Spine Preventative measures may not be able to ward off back pain completely, but knowing proper lifting techniques can certainly protect you from an avoidable back injury. We’ve got tips …Read More 2/15/2016 Ask Dr. Skendzel: What Are The Risks Of An Unstable Kneecap? Once you’ve dislocated a kneecap, unstable kneecap risks increase with subsequent dislocations that can cause significant knee damage over time.Read More 12/22/2022 How to Avoid Hockey Overuse Injuries Most hockey injuries are caused by outside forces or a single traumatic event. For example, a sudden shift in direction can tear a knee ligament or pull a groin …Read More 1/25/2016 The Hockey Equipment You Need To Play Safely Many consider ice hockey a dangerous sport, but statistics show that youth hockey is very safe—when played with the proper equipment. Whether an athlete is a beginner or a …Read More