DOC TALK WITH DR. GIRLING AND DR. PALOMERA: DO YOU TREAT ANYTHING BESIDES FOOTBALL INJURIES?
Doc talk is where our patients and community ask us questions and our group of physicians sit down and answer them together! Have a question you want to submit? DM us on Facebook or Instagram!
A Q & A WITH DR. S. SAENZ: WHAT ARE MY RISKS FOR DEVELOPING ARTHRITIS?
“Hi guys, this is Dr. Saenz, and we're going to be answering a question today regarding long-term bone and joint health.”
DOC TALK WITH DR. PALOMERA AND DR. GIRLING: IS EVERY HEADACHE A CONCUSSION?
Two Sports Medicine Physicians discuss TOP patient questions: Is every headache a concussion?
DOC TALK WITH DR. PALOMERA AND DR. GIRLING: DOES A FRACTURED BONE MEAN IT'S BROKEN?
Two Sports Medicine Physicians discuss TOP patient questions: Does a fractured bone mean its broken?
DOC TALK WITH DR. PALOMERA AND DR. GIRLING: DO I HAVE TO BE AN ATHLETE TO GO TO SMASA?
Two Sports Medicine Physicians discuss one of the TOP questions prospective patients have: Do I have to be an athlete to go to SMASA?
“THE NEXT BEST THING TO BEING AN ELITE ATHLETE IS TAKING CARE OF ELITE ATHLETES” - Dr. Paul S. Saenz
The Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 are finally here! After being postponed due to an unforeseen pandemic, the Summer Olympics are in full swing. With all the buzz around the historic games, we remember our own native San Antonio olympian.
DISCUSSING KNEE MALALIGNMENT WITH DR. GIRLING
Knee malalignment occurs when the angle of your knee is not as straight as expected. In a perfectly aligned knee, weight is distributed evenly across the knee joint. This malalignment can happen for many reasons. In some instances, an individual is born with the condition or can develop it due to trauma. It can, also, develop over time as a result of arthritis or a previous surgery.
LEARN ABOUT THE NEW TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY FOR THOSE THAT ARE SUFFERING FROM BUNIONS
Did you know that 30 percent of women in the U.S. have bunions?
DR. SANTA MARIA CONTRIBUTES TO THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Dr. Santa Maria and the physicians of the Sports Medicine associates have contributed to a newly published article in the American Journal of Sports Medicine.