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  • How to Avoid Sitting for Prolonged PeriodsHow to Avoid Sitting for Prolonged Periods
    Being sedentary or sitting for prolonged periods of time (examples: time spent sitting at a desk doing work or sitting/laying on a couch watching TV), is a growing behavior in our society that can lead to adverse health effects. Researchers found that similarly to obesity and smoking, sitting for more… Read more »
  • Pickleball Injury Prevention and Treatments with Dr. Ziegler
    Injuries happen, especially while playing sports like pickleball. However, sports related injuries are preventable! Dr. Ryan Ziegler, OSMS Orthopedic Surgeon, with a fellowship in Sports Medicine, discusses the most common pickleball injuries he sees and treats, along with how they can be prevented. Tell us about yourself – why did… Read more »
  • Live Interview: Interventional Sports Medicine, Image-Guided Injections, and Regenerative Medicine
    OSMS Interventional Sports Medicine Physician, Dr. Michael Harper, joins Dr. Larry Loewen, Chiropractor, and host of the Dr. Larry Radio Show to talk about Interventional Sports Medicine, Image-Guided Injections, and Regenerative Medicine. Although there is sports medicine in the title, interventional sports medicine physicians treat more than just athletes. They… Read more »
  • Kaylie’s I’m Back StoryKaylie’s I’m Back Story
    Many athletes suffer from an injury at some point during their career. However, for Kaylie, it was surprising when her injury was not improving from rehab. “I remember the doctor calling us and saying, ‘I don’t know how you were walking and doing all of these things with how severe… Read more »
  • What is an Arthroscopy vs Arthroplasty with Dr. Luke Fraundorf
    If you end up needing a surgical procedure, it is important to understand what’s going on in your body and to make the right treatment decision. Dr. Luke Fraundorf, OSMS Orthopedic Surgeon, discusses the difference between an arthroscopy, otherwise known as a scope, and arthroplasty, otherwise known as a joint… Read more »
  • A Mom’s Point of View: Her Son’s I’m Back StoryA Mom’s Point of View: Her Son’s I’m Back Story
    Imagine that your son has already secured a spot on a collegiate gymnastics team and is ready to finish his high school career, with nationals being his end goal. With high energy and excitement, your son is all set for his first event of the first competition. He goes up… Read more »
  • OSMS recognized again as one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the U.S.
    We are excited to announce and share that in addition to the OSMS Orthopedic Surgery Center of Green Bay being one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers in America 2024 by Newsweek, we have also been named as one of the Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers for Orthopedics in the United… Read more »
  • Keeping Patients In The Know: Why White Bagging Is UnsafeKeeping Patients In The Know: Why White Bagging Is Unsafe
    The ordering, preparation, shipment, and administration of infusion and injection medication should never jeopardize the integrity of the drugs, put the patient at risk, or cause treatment delays. However, when it comes to white bagging, the process of drug distribution is messy, often putting patient safety at risk and causing… Read more »
  • Common Types of Arthritis with Dr. Manpreet Sethi
    May is National Arthritis Month! Did you know there are over 100 types of arthritis? Dr. Manpreet Sethi, OSMS Rheumatologist and Physician Owner, talks about the most common types of arthritis, along with how you can help support someone with arthritis. Q: Why did you become a Rheumatologist? “Well, that’s… Read more »
  • The Importance of Keeping Your Feet HealthyThe Importance of Keeping Your Feet Healthy
    According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, nearly eight out of ten people have experienced foot pain and those who suffer from chronic foot pain are significantly more likely to have pain in other parts of their body. “Feet are easy to overlook but if you take care of them,… Read more »