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January 18, 2021
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Knee Surgery - Choosing an ACL Graft Type

ACL Reconstruction: Which Graft Type is Right for Me?

By Dr. Mark Sando | Injury information, Knee

Dr. Mark Sando breaks down several ACL graft options and the considerations weighed between surgeon and patient when determining a course of action.

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December 23, 2020
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Improving Ankle Mobility through Stretch and Exercise

By Ricky Braun, MS, LAT, ATC | Orthopaedics 101

Do you have chronic pain in your ankle with no known injury? You may have ankle mobility issues. Click to learn about what causes this and how to fix it.

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December 22, 2020
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Meniscus Tears 101 – Types, Diagnosis and Treatment

By Dr. Mark Sando | Injury information, Knee

Meniscus tears are very common and can occur as a result of a wide variety of activities. Click here to learn more about the different types and treatment options.

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August 8, 2020
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What Does an Orthopaedic Surgeon Do?

By Dr. Mark Sando | Orthopaedics 101

Have you been referred to an orthopaedic surgeon? Are you thinking about a career in the field? Click here to learn more about their training and what they do.

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March 27, 2020
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We Remain OPEN – Update on OMGTB Clinic Schedules

By Dr. Edward Becker | News

Updated 6/24/20 Orthopaedic Medical Group of Tampa Bay remains open and committed to providing the best care to our patients and delivering this care in the safest ways possible. We…

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February 16, 2018
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What are Common Signs of Rotator Cuff Injuries?

By Dr. Edward Becker | Injury information

The tendons and muscle groupings encompassing the rotator cuff are prone to tears, tendonitis and impingement and related injuries. Injuries range from mild tendonitis, bursitis of the shoulder, calcification of parts of the tendon all of the way through to a partial or full rotator cuff tear, which may result in a need for surgical repair.

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February 14, 2018
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SLAP Tears are a common type of shoulder injury

What is a SLAP Tear? Here are the Basics…

By Dr. Edward Becker | Injury information

One of the most nagging, life-altering pains is shoulder pain, affecting every movement and every moment in your day. Shoulder pain is often constant and debilitating, and can leave those…

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February 7, 2018
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Dr. Ed Becker breaks down the frequently asked question: What is Spinal Stenosis?

What is Spinal Stenosis?

By Dr. Edward Becker | Orthopaedic Conditions

Spinal stenosis is a condition caused by the abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, and can result from aging or many other underlying causes or diseases.

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We Remain OPEN - Update on OMGTB Clinic Schedules

 

Updated 6/24/20

Orthopaedic Medical Group of Tampa Bay remains open and committed to providing the best care to our patients and delivering this care in the safest ways possible.

We are now seeing patients at all 7 locations, 5 days a week.

    • Tampa
    • Riverview
    • Brandon
    • Brandon Healthplex
    • Plant City
    • Winter Haven
    • St Petersburg (New Location 2805 54th Ave N St. Petersburg, FL 33714)

 

We will continue to practice recommendations in social distancing, proper temperature checks and screening protocols in the office to keep both our patients and staff safe.  For those patients still seeking care, but not able to come into the office, telemedicine visits will remain available when medically appropriate.

Please note: Patients who do come to the office for in-person visits should attend these appointments solo or with no more than one family member or friend to reduce social interactions.  We ask that if you are sick (fever, coughing, shortness of breath or any respiratory illnesses), please call (813) 684-2663 to see if we can schedule you for a telemedicine visit instead. We will be actively observing and screening patients who may exhibit respiratory symptoms in our offices. Individuals who arrive with fever or respiratory illness will be asked to reschedule their appointments to a later date in order to minimize the risk to other patients and staff.

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