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New York Surgeon Dr Francis X. Mendoza Offers Effective Treatments For Common Golf Injuries
New York Surgeon Dr Francis X. Mendoza Offers Effective Treatments For Common Golf Injuries
Board certified orthopedic surgeon Dr. Francis X. Mendoza provides patients with effective nonsurgical treatments for common golf injuries.
New York,
NY,
United States
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18/10/2013
A game of golf is a simple, enjoyable way to stay active. Although golf is thought of by many as a low-impact sport, there are many risks for injury with the sport. A long list of back and elbow injuries are often reported among golfers. Fortunately, orthopedic surgeons such as Dr. Francis X. Mendoza are able to treat these conditions efficiently.
Most commonly, golf injuries occur in the lower back. Swinging a golf club requires players to repeatedly twist their body, putting increased pressure on the lower back. This kind of pressure can result in herniated discs and pain. Avid golfers are also at risk for "golfer's elbow." Repetitive elbow movements during golf can cause tendons in the elbow to tear, which causes discomfort and pain. Golf injuries are not considered traumatic injuries, but are caused as a result of repeatedly overusing the same muscles. Such injuries are known as "repetitive motion injuries."
Treatment for golf injuries will depend on the extent of the damage. Dr. Mendoza pays close attention to each patient, offering treatment that suits each individual's needs. Few cases require surgery, and when surgery is absolutely necessary, it is performed with the utmost care, giving the patient the best outcome possible.
Dr. Mendoza successfully treats most repetitive motion injuries with nonsurgical treatments. The most common methods of treating golf injuries include rest, painkillers, and icing the effected area. If a patient's pain persists however, Dr. Mendoza offers additional treatments such as physical therapy, and steroid injections. With proper treatment, these injuries should heal within a few months. Surgery is only considered if a patient continues to experience symptoms for six months, or longer. Following treatment, patients are advised to perform basic exercises before playing golf, in order to avoid repeated injury.
If you are experiencing regular pain while playing golf, you should contact a board certified medical professional like Dr. Mendoza. Going without treatment could make your injury worse, causing you to undergo more serious treatment, and taking you away from the activities you enjoy most. Dr. Mendoza treats a long list of orthopedic injuries, and can help you develop a plan that will have you back playing golf in no time.
Dr. Mendoza practices in New York, NY. Interested parties are encouraged to find out more at http://www.fxmendozamd.com.
About Dr. Mendoza
Dr. Francis Mendoza graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons and completed orthopaedic and shoulder training at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. He has served as the Director of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital, and is a member of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, the Mid-Atlantic Shoulder and Elbow Society, and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Using his extensive knowledge in shoulder and elbow orthopedics, Dr. Mendoza also teaches residents and practicing orthopedic surgeons advanced surgical techniques and has been recognized as a top shoulder surgeon by Castle Connolly and by consumer groups. Dr. Mendoza offers expertise and experience in treating various orthopedic injuries and provides patients with top-of-the-line treatment.
Dr. Mendoza can be reached at (212) 628-9600 in New York, NY, and interested parties can also visit his website at http://www.fxmendozamd.com.
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Dr. Mendoza offers expertise and experience in treating various orthopedic injuries and provides patients with top-of-the-line treatment. Dr. Mendoza can be reached at (212) 628-9600 in New York, NY, and interested parties can also visit his website at http://www.fxmendozamd.com
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