Professional Orthopaedic Associates Celebrates Four Decades in Practice
Professional Orthopaedic Associates, with locations in Tinton Falls, Toms River and F
Professional Orthopaedic Associates, with locations in Tinton Falls, Toms River and F
Almost, if not all, of our daily tasks utilize our hands and arms. The upper extremity, which includes the fingers, wrists, forearms, elbows, and shoulders, plays a vital role in daily life—often going unnoticed until pain or stiffness arises.
At Professional Orthopaedic Associates, our team of dedicated experts is committed to alleviating chronic joint issues and helping you return to an active lifestyle. We prioritize compassionate care and effective solutions tailored to your unique needs.
Pickleball is acknowledged as the fastest-growing sport in the nation, and the local experts at Professional Orthopaedic Associates note that its rising popularity has led to an increase in related injuries. To help players make the most of their time on the court, the specialty-trained doctors at Professional Orthopaedic Associates have developed guidelines to enhance safety and prevent injuries.
At Professional Orthopaedic Associates, we are committed to providing comprehensive orthopaedic care for our patients. Below you will find our selection of doctor-recommended items designed to aid in your recovery, including braces, supports, and rehabilitation tools. These high-quality products, available through our Amazon Storefront, are easily accessible to help you manage your orthopaedic needs from the comfort of your home.
The midfoot is composed of multiple bones that provide flexibility on uneven surfaces and rigidity for push-off power when walking. Midfoot arthritis is characterized by pain and swelling that gets worse when you stand or walk. Symptoms can develop gradually over time or after a traumatic injury, such as a Lisfranc injury.
As the region’s sports medicine authority for athletes at all levels, Professional Orthopaedic Associates is your source for all the exceptional bone, joint, and muscle care a pickleball player could need to stay in the game.