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April is Occupational Therapy Month, and Southeast Orthopedic Specialists (SOS) is proud to honor the dedicated work of occupational therapists across the country. These professionals make a meaningful impact every day, helping people of all ages overcome challenges and regain independence through personalized, evidence-based care. 

Occupational therapy focuses on empowering individuals to participate in the daily activities such as getting dressed, preparing meals or returning to work or school. Whether someone is recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or navigating developmental delays, occupational therapists work to address the physical, cognitive and sensory barriers that affect everyday life. 

In pediatric care, occupational therapists play a key role in supporting children’s development. From helping toddlers learn how to grip a crayon to guiding teens in strengthening executive functioning, occupational therapy is instrumental in building fine motor skills, improving coordination, and navigating sensory sensitivities. These approaches not only support learning and play but also promote greater independence at home and in the classroom. 

Senior man doing exercises using a strap to extend and strenthen her neck and shoulder musclesFor adults and seniors, occupational therapy provides essential support through recovery and life transitions. After an injury or surgery—like a joint replacement or stroke—occupational therapists help patients restore function and regain confidence in their movements. They also assist individuals managing conditions like Alzheimer’s or dementia, offering cognitive support and guidance for adapting daily routines. In many cases, therapists recommend home modifications or ergonomic adjustments to enhance safety, comfort and mobility. 

As part of Occupational Therapy Month, the team at SOS encourages patients and caregivers to explore simple ways to support independence at home. Creating clutter-free living spaces, using adaptive tools like jar openers or grab bars and encouraging activities that engage fine motor skills—such as puzzles or crafts—can make a meaningful difference in a patients’ daily life. Establishing consistent routines can also help reduce frustration and build confidence, especially for individuals dealing with cognitive or physical challenges. 

At SOS, our team of experienced physicians and specialists is dedicated to providing expert orthopedic and spine care. Whether you’re dealing with a recent injury or chronic condition, we’re here to help you heal and thrive. Visit us at one of our six convenient locations across Duval, St. Johns, and Clay counties. To schedule your appointment, call 904.634.0640 or schedule an appointment

Celebrating Occupational Therapy Month with Southeast Orthopedic Specialists

Senior man doing exercises using a strap to extend and strenthen her neck and shoulder muscles

April is Occupational Therapy Month, and Southeast Orthopedic Specialists (SOS) is proud to honor the dedicated work of occupational therapists across the country. These professionals make a meaningful impact every day, helping people of all ages overcome challenges and regain independence through personalized, evidence-based care. 

Occupational therapy focuses on empowering individuals to participate in the daily activities such as getting dressed, preparing meals or returning to work or school. Whether someone is recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or navigating developmental delays, occupational therapists work to address the physical, cognitive and sensory barriers that affect everyday life. 

In pediatric care, occupational therapists play a key role in supporting children’s development. From helping toddlers learn how to grip a crayon to guiding teens in strengthening executive functioning, occupational therapy is instrumental in building fine motor skills, improving coordination, and navigating sensory sensitivities. These approaches not only support learning and play but also promote greater independence at home and in the classroom. 

Senior man doing exercises using a strap to extend and strenthen her neck and shoulder musclesFor adults and seniors, occupational therapy provides essential support through recovery and life transitions. After an injury or surgery—like a joint replacement or stroke—occupational therapists help patients restore function and regain confidence in their movements. They also assist individuals managing conditions like Alzheimer’s or dementia, offering cognitive support and guidance for adapting daily routines. In many cases, therapists recommend home modifications or ergonomic adjustments to enhance safety, comfort and mobility. 

As part of Occupational Therapy Month, the team at SOS encourages patients and caregivers to explore simple ways to support independence at home. Creating clutter-free living spaces, using adaptive tools like jar openers or grab bars and encouraging activities that engage fine motor skills—such as puzzles or crafts—can make a meaningful difference in a patients’ daily life. Establishing consistent routines can also help reduce frustration and build confidence, especially for individuals dealing with cognitive or physical challenges. 

At SOS, our team of experienced physicians and specialists is dedicated to providing expert orthopedic and spine care. Whether you’re dealing with a recent injury or chronic condition, we’re here to help you heal and thrive. Visit us at one of our six convenient locations across Duval, St. Johns, and Clay counties. To schedule your appointment, call 904.634.0640 or schedule an appointment

Understanding Common Spring Sports Injuries, Prevention Techniques and the Role of the Musculoskeletal System

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The spring season mixed with warmer temperatures usually means athletes and sports. Popular activities can include soccer, tennis, baseball, softball, track and field, golf and lacrosse. 

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Spring sports can foster community and encourages an active lifestyle but also requires precautions. The transition from indoor to outdoor activities can sometimes lead to injuries if proper safety measures are not followed, especially during practice. Spring athletic injuries are not uncommon so it’s important to understand simple prevention measures and the role of musculoskeletal health in sports performance. 

Common Spring Sports Injuries 

  1. Sprains and Strains

    Sprains occur when ligaments (the tissues that connect bones to each other) are stretched or torn, while strains happen when muscles or tendons (which connect muscles to bones) are overstretched or torn. Both sprains and strains are common sports-related musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries in soccer, tennis and running. These injuries often result from overexertion, improper technique or lack of proper warm-up.

  2. Ankle Injuries

    Ankle sprains are particularly prevalent in sports like soccer, lacrosse and basketball where quick changes in direction and jumping are common. These injuries can range from mild ligament stretches to complete ligament tears, causing swelling, bruising and difficulty walking. Knowing sports injury prevention methods can help minimize such risks. 

  3. Knee Injuries

    Patellar tendinitis (also known as “jumper’s knee”) and ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tears are common knee injuries in sports such as soccer, basketball and running. These injuries can be caused by sudden, high-impact movements or improper landing mechanics. Understanding MSK injuries in sports is crucial to protect against these types of injuries.

  4. Stress Fractures

    Stress fractures, also known as small cracks in bones caused by repetitive stress are common in sports that involve a lot of running, like track and field, distance running and soccer. Stress fractures often affect weight-bearing bones in the foot. Spring sports and injury risks are heightened when athletes push themselves too hard without allowing time for proper recovery.

  5. Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

    Tennis elbow is a common overuse injury in tennis, but it can also occur in other sports or activities involving repetitive motion of the elbow. Symptoms include inflammation of the tendons on the outer part of the elbow, causing pain and weakness in the arm. Sports injuries and prevention strategies can reduce the occurrence of this condition. 

Prevention Techniques 

  1. Warm-Up and Stretching

    A proper warm-up, including dynamic stretching, prepares the body for physical activity by increasing blood flow and flexibility. Static stretching after exercise can improve long-term flexibility and range of motion, reducing the risk of injury. Incorporating sports injury prevention techniques like these can keep athletes safe. 

  2. Proper Footwear

    Wearing sport-specific shoes that provide the necessary support, cushioning and grip can help prevent injuries like ankle sprains or stress fractures. For example, soccer cleats are designed to offer stability, while running shoes are designed to absorb shock and provide proper alignment. Wearing the right shoes is a simple and effective way to help prevent MSK injuries in sports. 

  3. Strength Training

    Strengthening key muscles around vulnerable areas like the knees, ankles and shoulders can help prevent injuries and can enhance support during running and jumping activities, reducing the risk of strains and sprains.  

  4. Gradual Progression

    Another important point to highlight is the need to resist the urge to dive into intense physical activity too quickly. Whether you are running, playing tennis or engaging in another sport, gradually increasing intensity and duration allows the body to adequately adapt and prevents overuse injuries like stress fractures and tendinitis 

  5. Proper Technique

    Using proper technique in spring sports can reduce repetitive motion injuries. A coach or trainer can help identify areas where an athlete’s technique may need adjustment, especially for high-impact sports.  

  6. Rest and Recovery

    Resting to prevent injuries and ensuring adequate recovery time are essential for protecting musculoskeletal health. Injury prevention through rest also plays a critical role in supporting long-term wellness and performance. Incorporating effective recovery strategies for athletes, such as rest days and injury prevention, significantly reduces the risk of overuse injuries. Recovery in athletic training is just as vital as the physical activity itself. 

Conclusion 

Spring sports offer an opportunity for physical activity but also come with the risk of injury. By understanding common injuries, following sports injury prevention techniques and respecting the role of the MSK system in sports, athletes can reduce the risk of harm and enjoy their favorite activities safely.  

Southeast Orthopedic Specialists

The physicians and specialists at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists are experts in all aspects of orthopedic and spine care. No matter the type of treatment you require, the team at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists is ready to serve you at one of their six locations across Duval, St. Johns and Clay counties. If you find yourself experiencing any type of pain related to an orthopedic or spine condition, call Southeast Orthopedic Specialists at 904.634.0640 or schedule an appointment online.

Southeast Orthopedic Specialists welcomes two renowned surgeons to its team

Dr. Jennifer Madden and Dr. Richard Lance Snyder join Southeast Orthopedic Specialists to enhance hand, upper extremity and sports medicine care  

JACKSONVILLE  (April 2, 2025) – Two orthopedic surgeons from Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute, Dr. Jennifer Madden and Dr. Richard Lance Snyder, have recently joined Southeast Orthopedic Specialists (SOS). With their combined expertise in hand and upper extremity surgery, as well as sports medicine, they bring a wealth of experience to the SOS team. 

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Dr. Madden is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in Hand & Microvascular Surgery and Upper Extremity Reconstruction. Dr. Madden earned her medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine, where she received several prestigious honors, including the Haffenreffer House Staff Recognition Award, the AMWA Outstanding Women in Medicine Award and the Diane Radkowski Award. She completed fellowships at the Mayo Clinic and Brown University, specializing in trauma and hand surgery.  

Dr. Madden’s work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and presented at prestigious conferences, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). Passionate about advancing orthopedic care, she is also dedicated to mentoring the next generation of surgeons. Her commitment to education and innovation has established her as a key figure in the field, where she continues to make a significant impact on patient outcomes. 

Dr. Snyder HeadshotDr. Snyder is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine with over 25 years of experience. He earned his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma and completed residency at the University of Kansas. Dr. Snyder further advanced his expertise through a shoulder and sports medicine fellowship at the University of Colorado and a spine surgery fellowship at the University of Southern California. 

Recognized as the 2022 Northeast Florida Sports Physician of the Year, Dr. Snyder has a long history of serving as the team doctor for several professional sports teams, including the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, University of Kansas Jayhawks, Kansas City Explorers and Kansas City Royals. He has also worked with a variety of MLB teams and players, earning him a well-deserved reputation in sports medicine. 

Dr. Snyder is a former high school and college All-American athlete and played football at the University of Kansas. His personal experience as an athlete has deepened his passion for treating shoulder and elbow injuries.  

“We are thrilled to welcome both Dr. Madden and Dr. Snyder to our practice,” said Donnie Romine, CEO of Southeast Orthopedic Specialists. “Their extensive backgrounds, dedication to patient care and passion for advancing orthopedic medicine make them invaluable additions to our team. We look forward to the positive impact they will have on our patients’ outcomes.” 

With the addition of Dr. Madden and Dr. Snyder, Southeast Orthopedic Specialists continues its commitment to providing exceptional orthopedic care to patients, combining cutting-edge treatment with compassionate service. 

About Southeast Orthopedic Specialists  
Established in 2001, Southeast Orthopedic Specialists has grown into the regional leader in musculoskeletal care. Southeast Orthopedic Specialists was founded on the principle of providing high-quality, comprehensive care in the Northeast Florida region. The entire spectrum of musculoskeletal healthcare services is provided to patients including orthopedic surgery, spine care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain management, chiropractic and podiatry. Services including physical therapy, regenerative medicine, advanced imaging, durable medical equipment and musculoskeletal urgent care are offered in multiple locations throughout the region. Physicians at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists are leading experts in their field with decades of experience, including the completion of multiple fellowships and groundbreaking research. Visit www.se-ortho.com to learn more.  

About Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo)   
Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo) is the national leader of integrated musculoskeletal value-based health outcomes management, practice management and health system service line management. This includes comprehensive expertise across all MSK specialties, including orthopedics, spine, neurosurgery, hand, pain management, rehabilitation and neurology. HOPCo’s integrated care, analytics and facilities development and management platforms have proven to increase the quality of patient care while reliably reducing the total cost of care across the care continuum for practices, health systems and payors alike. HOPCo’s affiliated payors, practices and health systems successfully participate in highly efficient value-based contracting (bundled payments, chronic episodes of care initiatives, population health programs and other advanced risk-based arrangements) utilizing HOPCo’s proprietary platforms, IT solutions, integrated analytics and evidence-based comprehensive care pathways. Visit https://hopco.com to learn more.   

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Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Direct clinic welcomes new physician assistant to enhance patient care

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Jacksonville, FL – March 17, 2025 – Southeast Orthopedic Specialists (SOS) is pleased to announce the addition of Juanita (Nina) Bracy, PA-C, to its North St. Johns Direct clinic located at 3055 County Road 210 West. With a diverse background in family and sports medicine, Bracy specializes in orthopedic treatment for patients with acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions. 

Nina Bracy Headshot

A dedicated and compassionate healthcare professional, Bracy brings over 20 years of experience to her role. She holds a master’s degree in physician assistant studies from Samuel Merritt University in Oakland, CA and a Master of Education in Kinesiology from the University of Virginia. Early in her career, she worked as an athletic trainer at Stanford University, followed by a position as a rehabilitation aide at the University of California San Francisco Physical Therapy. 

Most recently, Bracy served as a family medicine physician assistant at Metroplex Medical Center in Texas and as a compensation and pension examiner at Clay Consulting in Florida, where she worked closely with U.S. military veterans. 

“I’m excited to join the Southeast Orthopedic Specialists team and to serve the St. Johns community,” said Bracy. “Throughout my career, I’ve been passionate about helping others—whether treating chronic conditions, supporting athletes or working with veterans. Every patient is unique, and I strive to provide compassionate, individualized care that empowers them to live healthier, more active lives. It’s truly an honor to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who trust us with their care.” 

“We are committed to providing the highest level of care to those we serve,” said Donnie Romine, CEO of Southeast Orthopedic Specialists. “Nina’s dedication to patient care, combined with her extensive training in both sports medicine and orthopedics make her an invaluable asset as we continue to provide exceptional service at our walk-in clinics.” 

About Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Direct Clinics 

Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Direct clinics are walk-in medical centers where patients can be seen for pain or injuries with no appointment necessary. Direct clinics are staffed by orthopedic physicians and Advanced Practice Providers who specialize in providing comprehensive orthopedic services, including diagnosis, treatment, imaging, bracing and casting. In addition, the clinics offer physical/occupational therapy. Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Direct clinics are conveniently located in Jacksonville – Mandarin, North St. Johns and St. Augustine. For more information or to find a location near you, visit https://se-ortho.com/direct/. 

About Southeast Orthopedic Specialists 

Established in 2001, Southeast Orthopedic Specialists has grown into the regional leader in musculoskeletal care. Southeast Orthopedic Specialists was founded on the principle of providing high-quality, comprehensive care in the Northeast Florida region. The entire spectrum of musculoskeletal healthcare services is provided to patients including orthopedic surgery, spine care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain management, chiropractic and podiatry. Services including physical therapy, regenerative medicine, advanced imaging, durable medical equipment and musculoskeletal urgent care are offered in multiple locations throughout the region. Physicians at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists are leading experts in their field with decades of experience, including the completion of multiple fellowships and groundbreaking research. Visit www.se-ortho.com to learn more. 

About Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo) 

Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo) is the national leader of integrated musculoskeletal value-based health outcomes management, practice management and health system service line management. This includes comprehensive expertise across all MSK specialties, including orthopedics, spine, neurosurgery, hand, pain management, rehabilitation and neurology. HOPCo’s integrated care, analytics and facilities development and management platforms have proven to increase the quality of patient care while reliably reducing the total cost of care across the care continuum for practices, health systems and payors alike. HOPCo’s affiliated payors, practices and health systems successfully participate in highly efficient value-based contracting (bundled payments, chronic episodes of care initiatives, population health programs and other advanced risk-based arrangements) utilizing HOPCo’s proprietary platforms, IT solutions, integrated analytics and evidence-based comprehensive care pathways. Visit https://hopco.com to learn more. 

March: Brain Injury Awareness Month

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month when we help raise awareness around the full spectrum of brain injuries, from mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).

National Brain Injury Awareness Month 2025

Each year, millions of people experience some type of brain injury and begin their journey to recovery. This month serves as an opportunity to provide education, support and raise awareness for those impacted.

The Impact of Brain Injury on Musculoskeletal Health

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), most brain injuries are considered mild, including most concussions. However, even these mild injuries can still be considered serious and can pose challenges in learning, memory, concentration and problem-solving. Many brain injuries can result from several causes, most commonly falls, motor vehicle crashes and sports.

While these injuries can lead to significant cognitive and neurological effects, they may also impact musculoskeletal (MSK) health. Understanding the effect that a brain injury can have on MSK health is important as it can lead to a more comprehensive approach to recovery.

The Connection Between Brain Injury and Musculoskeletal Health

Musculoskeletal health refers to the bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons and other tissues in our bodies. Brain injuries, especially moderate to severe ones, can disrupt the communication between the brain and body, which impairs the ability to control movement, maintain posture and perform physical tasks.

Common Impacts of:

  • Muscle Weakness and Atrophy: One of the most common consequences of brain injury is muscle weakness, which occurs when the brain is unable to properly signal the muscles to contract and function. This can lead to the wasting and gradual loss of muscle mass over time, especially in the arms, legs and core. The loss of muscle mass can occur because of muscle disuse, aging or illness. Without proper motor control, affected individuals may struggle to maintain normal movement patterns, increasing the risk of further injury.
  • Impaired Balance and Coordination: Brain injuries often affect the cerebellum or other areas responsible for motor coordination and balance. This can result in difficulties with walking, standing or performing daily activities. Impaired balance puts individuals at a higher risk of falls and injuries, which in turn can cause further damage to the musculoskeletal system, such as fractures or sprains.
  • Posture: When the brain is unable to communicate effectively with the muscles that control posture, individuals with brain injuries may find it difficult to maintain an upright position. Having poor posture can put an additional strain on the spine, neck, and other joints, causing pain, discomfort, or potentially long-term musculoskeletal conditions like scoliosis or degenerative joint disease.
  • Joint and Soft Tissue Pain: Chronic pain, particularly in the neck, back and limbs is common for individuals with brain injuries. Muscles that are weakened or imbalanced due to a brain injury can place added stress on joints and soft tissues leading to inflammation, stiffness and discomfort.
  • Spasticity and Muscle Tightness: Spasticity is a condition that causes muscles to become stiff and tight, making it difficult to move. Brain trauma can disrupt the pathways between the brain and muscles which can result in uncontrolled muscle tightening and stiffness. This condition can further impact musculoskeletal issues by limiting the range of motion and putting more strain on muscles, joints and tendons.

Rehab for Brain Injury and Musculoskeletal Health

Given the connection between brain injury and musculoskeletal health, rehab efforts should be comprehensive and specialized. Treatment plans that focus only on the brain injury without also addressing MSK health can lead to prolonged recovery times and incomplete healing.

Here’s how a holistic approach can improve outcomes:

  • Physical Therapy: Physical therapy is typically suggested as a method to treat a brain injury, especially when it comes to restoring muscle strength and joint mobility. A skilled physical therapist can create a customized exercise program that targets specific weaknesses and retrains the body to move properly. Strengthening the core, improving posture and working on joint stability can also prevent further MSK damage and improve overall function.
  • Occupational Therapy: Occupational therapy can help individuals with brain injuries regain independence in performing daily activities. It focuses on improving fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and posture. Occupational therapists may also use assistive devices and adaptive strategies to help individuals perform tasks like dressing and eating.
  • Spasticity Management: For individuals who develop spasticity due to brain injury, specialized treatments such as stretching, medication and sometimes even surgical interventions like tendon lengthening may be necessary to reduce tightness and improve range of motion. Spasticity management is crucial to prevent deformities in patients and to ensure mobility is maintained.
  • Pain Management: Pain management strategies can include heat or cold therapies and pharmacological treatments such as anti-inflammatory medications. These can help individuals cope with chronic musculoskeletal pain after a brain injury.

Preventing Further Injuries and Promoting Recovery

In addition to rehab, there are several ways individuals with brain injuries can protect their musculoskeletal health. Engaging in regular exercise, creating a safe living environment and maintaining a healthy diet can help improve muscle tone, coordination and overall musculoskeletal health while minimizing the risk of falls and injuries.

While the effects of brain injury can be wide-ranging, understanding the impact on the musculoskeletal system can lead to an effective treatment plan. With appropriate therapy, pain management and lifestyle adjustments, individuals recovering from a brain injury can regain mobility, independence and an improved quality of life.

Additionally, by prioritizing both brain and musculoskeletal factors, healthcare providers can help their patients navigate the challenges of a brain injury.

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Understanding Dead Arm Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Sports, tennis and arm pain on court after training, game or match outdoors. Healthcare, tennis player and injured black man or athlete with muscle pain or inflammation after exercise or workout

Dead Arm Syndrome is a perplexing condition that affects individuals engaged in repetitive shoulder movements causing sudden, acute pain that temporarily weakens or impairs the arm.

It often creeps up on athletes, especially baseball pitchers, who demand the utmost from their shoulders, only to find themselves grappling with sharp discomfort and a concerning loss of function.

In order to use your arm with minimal to no pain, it involves identifying the causes and symptoms, and seeking interventions that can alleviate discomfort and restore function.

A crucial step in this journey is having an informed conversation with a doctor or specialist with expertise in sports injuries.

Sports, tennis and arm pain on court after training, game or match outdoors. Healthcare, tennis player and injured black man or athlete with muscle pain or inflammation after exercise or workout

Introduction to Dead Arm Syndrome

Dead arm syndrome is a condition that can cause sudden, sharp arm pain. Athletes – such as football players or baseball players – may notice it because they can no longer throw.

An effective approach to treating dead arm syndrome not only relieves the immediate discomfort but also paves the way for ongoing health and optimal athletic performance.

Definition and Overview

Imagine if you were once able to use your throwing arm without pain and suddenly you can’t throw because your limb feels like it’s not your own. This confusing sensation is often experienced by those with dead arm syndrome, where the arm’s function is impaired without apparent reason, leading to discomfort and a hindered ability to perform certain physical activities.

Consulting with a physician upon noticing these symptoms is crucial, as dead arm syndrome may stem from a variety of underlying conditions, ranging from nerve compression, tissue inflammation or injury. Accurate diagnosis is essential, and a specialist’s expertise can pinpoint the root cause and provide an effective treatment plan.

Importance in Orthopedics

Within orthopedics, dead arm syndrome garners significant attention due to its potential to sideline athletes. It’s important to identify the issues so that individuals can reengage with their sports swiftly and, most importantly, safely.

A good understanding of dead arm syndrome allows doctors to deliver care that extends beyond managing symptoms. Treatments may include preventative strategies, an understanding of sports biomechanics, and tailored treatments, all working collaboratively to rehabilitate and fortify the arm against future injury.

Symptoms of Dead Arm Syndrome

Recognizing the symptoms of dead arm syndrome is key in tackling the condition head-on.

  • Pain and weakness:
    • Significant discomfort or pain in the shoulder, especially when throwing, accompanied by noticeable weakness in the upper arm.
  • Numbness and tingling:
    • A sensation of pins and needles or numbness radiating from the shoulder down the arm.
  • Reduced throwing ability:
    • Difficulty throwing with the same force and control as before, often experiencing a significant drop in throwing speed.
  • Shoulder instability:
    • Clicking or popping sounds in the shoulder joint, sometimes accompanied by a feeling of the shoulder partially dislocating.
  • Fatigue in the arm:
    • Feeling of tiredness and exhaustion in the affected arm, especially during repetitive movements.

As you better understand the signs and symptoms of dead arm syndrome, keep in mind that the characteristics of your discomfort and functional impairment offer critical clues in formulating an effective treatment plan.

Conclusion and Takeaways

Arm health and function depend on the timely recognition of symptoms, an accurate diagnosis, and a well-defined treatment plan. Noticing the signs and symptoms early, will help prevent prolonged discomfort and performance setbacks

It’s important you talk with your doctor to understand the underlying causes of your symptoms so that you can get treatment as soon as possible. Staying informed and supported through recovery is going to help with peak arm function and overall musculoskeletal health.

The physicians and specialists at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists are experts in all aspects of orthopedic and spine care. No matter the type of treatment you require, the team at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists is ready to serve you at one of their six locations across Duval, St. Johns and Clay counties. If you find yourself experiencing any type of pain related to an orthopedic or spine condition, call Southeast Orthopedic Specialists at 904.634.0640 or schedule an appointment online

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Understanding Knee Pain and How Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Can Help

Knee Pain Treatment Specialist Exam's Orthopedic Patient

Knee pain is a common issue that affects individuals of all ages. Whether it’s caused by injury, arthritis, or overuse, knee pain can significantly impact your daily life and activities. In St. Augustine, many individuals are seeking expert treatment to alleviate their knee pain and improve their quality of life. 

Knee Pain Treatment Specialist Exam's Orthopedic Patient

The good news is that Southeast Orthopedic Specialists, with its specialized team of knee pain specialists, offers a variety of treatment options to help you keep life in motion.

What Causes Knee Pain?

Knee pain can result from several factors, including injury, chronic conditions like arthritis, or wear and tear from age or sports activities. Some of the most common causes include:

  • Arthritis: Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can lead to knee pain and stiffness, making movement difficult.
  • Sports Injuries: ACL tears, meniscus injuries, and patellar tendinitis are common among athletes.
  • Overuse: Repetitive movements or prolonged activity can lead to knee pain, especially in those who engage in physical labor or sports.
  • Bursitis: Inflammation of the small fluid-filled sacs in the knee can cause swelling and discomfort.

Knee Pain Treatment Options at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists

At Southeast Orthopedic Specialists, we understand that knee pain can be debilitating, which is why we offer comprehensive, customized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs. Our team of knee pain specialists in St. Augustine is dedicated to providing advanced care that focuses on long-term relief and recovery.

Non-Surgical Knee Pain Treatments
We offer a variety of non-invasive treatments for knee pain, including:

  • Physical Therapy for Knee Pain: Our physical therapists work with you to develop personalized exercise programs designed to strengthen the muscles around the knee and improve mobility.
  • PRP Therapy for Knee Pain: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy utilizes your body’s own healing properties to promote tissue repair and reduce inflammation, especially in cases of arthritis or soft tissue injuries.
  • Knee Braces: Custom knee braces provide support and stability, helping alleviate pain and protect the joint during daily activities.
  • Pain Management Solutions: From injections to targeted therapies, we offer treatments that focus on reducing inflammation and managing chronic knee pain.

Surgical Options
For more severe cases, our orthopedic knee surgeons are skilled in minimally invasive procedures such as knee arthroscopy and joint replacement, ensuring a swift recovery with optimal results.

Why Choose Southeast Orthopedic Specialists for Knee Pain Relief in St. Augustine?

Southeast Orthopedic Specialists stands out as a leading provider of orthopedic care in St. Augustine, offering specialized knee pain treatment that helps patients get back to their active lifestyles. Our comprehensive approach includes:

  • Expert Specialists: We have some of the top knee specialists in St. Augustine, with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating all forms of knee pain.
  • Cutting-Edge Treatments: We offer advanced treatment options like PRP therapy and custom knee braces to give you the best chance at a full recovery.
  • Personalized Care: At [Southeast Orthopedic Specialists], we focus on delivering one-on-one attention to ensure you receive the best care tailored to your needs.

Preventing Knee Pain: Tips for a Healthy, Active Life

Prevention is key when it comes to knee pain. By following these simple tips, you can reduce your risk of developing knee issues:

  1. Maintain a Healthy Weight: Excess weight can put additional stress on your knees, leading to pain and joint damage.
  2. Strengthen Leg Muscles: Regular exercise to strengthen the quadriceps and hamstrings can help stabilize the knee joint and prevent injuries.
  3. Avoid Overuse: Rest and recovery are important, especially if you engage in repetitive activities or sports.
  4. Use Proper Footwear: Shoes that provide proper support can help prevent knee stress, especially if you’re involved in physical activities.

Southeast Orthopedic Specialists: Your Partner in Knee Pain Relief

If you’re experiencing knee pain or want to prevent injury, Southeast Orthopedic Specialists is here to help. We specialize in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, Joint Replacement, Spine, Neurology, and Physical Therapy. Look to the physicians at [Southeast Orthopedic Specialists] for one-on-one attention, with a focus on helping you Keep Life In Motion.

Schedule an appointment online or call 904-634-0640 today to take the first step toward knee pain relief and improved mobility.

Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Welcomes Patients in St. Augustine as New Clinic Officially Opens

New clinic staffed by a team of board-certified and fellowship-trained doctors and surgeons

AUGUSTINE (Jan. 2, 2025) – The wait is finally over as a new state-of-the-art, comprehensive healthcare clinic called Southeast Orthopedic Specialists – St. Augustine, officially opened its doors today to residents and surrounding communities in St. Johns County.

Located at 45 Groover Loop, St. Augustine, the new 14,500 square foot clinic is staffed by a team of board-certified and fellowship-trained physicians and surgeons, and supported by a team of advanced practice providers who will provide comprehensive orthopedic and spine services in one centralized location. This new clinic will give patients access to the latest advancements in musculoskeletal (MSK) care and providers will be able to manage the entire continuum of care from initial evaluation to non-surgical care, surgery, and recovery.

“It’s exciting to see the first phase of this project come to completion,” said Donnie Romine, CEO of Southeast Orthopedic Specialists, and President of Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo) Southeast Specialty Care Network. “Since 2001, our mission has been to make industry-leading orthopedic, and spine care accessible to Northeast Florida and that’s exactly what we’re doing. We’re proud that we can provide this level of service to the residents of St. Augustine who now have access to leading medical experts and access to a premier destination that offers exceptional MSK care.”

This new clinic is part of a larger construction project that will include two more additional services – the Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Imaging Center which is expected to open in April 2025 and the St. Augustine Ambulatory Surgery Center which is projected to open September 2025. Once fully completed, all three services will be housed in a 37,000 square foot building that is estimated to treat more than 26,000 patients annually.

Romine said, “We want to thank the city of St. Augustine for its support and for welcoming us into the community. We look forward to serving the residents of this area by providing the highest-quality care and service.”

About Southeast Orthopedic Specialists

Established in 2001, Southeast Orthopedic Specialists has grown into the leader in musculoskeletal care. Southeast Orthopedic Specialists was founded on the principle of providing high-quality, comprehensive care in the Northeast Florida region. The entire spectrum of musculoskeletal healthcare services is provided to patients including orthopedic surgery, spine care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain management, chiropractic, and podiatry. Services including physical therapy, regenerative medicine, advanced imaging, durable medical equipment, and musculoskeletal urgent care are offered in multiple locations throughout the region. Physicians at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists are leading experts in their field with decades of experience, including the completion of multiple fellowships and groundbreaking research. Visit www.se-ortho.com to learn more.

About Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo)

Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo) is the national leader of integrated musculoskeletal value-based health outcomes management, practice management and health system service line management. This includes comprehensive expertise across all MSK specialties, including orthopedics, spine, neurosurgery, hand, pain management, rehabilitation and neurology. HOPCo’s integrated care, analytics, and facilities development and management platforms have proven to increase the quality of patient care while reliably reducing the total cost of care across the care continuum for practices, health systems and payors alike. HOPCo’s affiliated payors, practices, and health systems successfully participate in highly efficient value-based contracting (bundled payments, chronic episodes of care initiatives, population health programs, and other advanced risk-based arrangements) utilizing HOPCo’s proprietary platforms, IT solutions, integrated analytics, and evidence-based comprehensive care pathways. Visit https://hopco.com to learn more.

David Lozano
Senior Director of Communications
Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo)
623.241.8779
David.lozano@hopco.com

 

Carrying Extra Pounds: How Weight Affects Your Bones, Joints, and Mobility

Carrying extra body weight can have a profound impact on your orthopedic health, leading to painful conditions, reduced mobility, and an increased risk of injuries. Understanding how those additional pounds can affect your musculoskeletal system is the first step towards taking control of your long-term joint and bone health. 

The toll of excess weight on your orthopedic health  

When you’re overweight or obese, the added force and stress placed on your body’s joints, especially in high-impact areas like your knees, hips, and ankles, can quickly take a toll. In fact, research shows that for every one pound of weight gained, there is an additional four pounds of force exerted on the knee joint.¹ Over time, this excess strain accelerates the breakdown of protective cartilage, drastically increasing your risk of developing painful and debilitating conditions like osteoarthritis. 

The problems don’t end with your joints, either. Carrying extra weight also impacts your bone health, making you more prone to fractures, especially in the spine, wrists, and ankles.² According to studies, obesity is linked to a higher risk of fractures, as the additional weight makes bones more susceptible to cracking or breaking. 

The downward spiral of weight, pain, and reduced mobility 

As the orthopedic problems stemming from excess weight worsen, it can  more difficult  to stay active and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Debilitating joint pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion can make even the most basic daily activities – walking, climbing stairs, or simply getting up from a chair – incredibly challenging. 

This decreased mobility further contributes to weight gain, creating a vicious cycle that’s difficult to break without addressing the root cause. In fact, studies show that around 30% of adults with obesity also report mobility limitations.³ The more excess weight you carry, the harder it becomes to stay physically active and manage your orthopedic health. 

Taking control of your orthopedic health  through weight management 

The good news is that by taking steps to manage your weight, you can alleviate much of the strain on your bones, joints, and overall mobility. Even modest weight loss of 5-10% of your body weight has been shown to significantly reduce the load on your joints and lower your risk of orthopedic complications.⁴ 

By working with your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional, you can develop a safe and sustainable weight loss plan that combines a balanced diet and regular exercise. Activities that put less stress on your joints, such as swimming, cycling, or using an elliptical machine, can be especially beneficial during this process. 

Prioritize your orthopedic health today 

If you’re concerned about how your weight is affecting your bones, joints, and mobility, don’t wait! . Schedule an appointment with our team of experienced orthopedic specialists, who can help you develop a personalized plan to address your weight-related orthopedic concerns and get you back to living an active, pain-free life. 

 

¹ Messier, S. P. (2008). Obesity and osteoarthritis: disease genesis and nonpharmacologic weight management. Rheumatic Disease Clinics, 34(3), 713-729. 

² Nielson, C. M., Srikanth, P., & Orwoll, E. S. (2012). Obesity and fracture in men and women. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 27(2), 390-398. 

³ Alley, D. E., & Chang, V. W. (2007). The changing relationship of obesity and disability, 1988-2004. Jama, 298(17), 2020-2027. 

⁴ Christensen, R., Bartels, E. M., Astrup, A., & Bliddal, H. (2007). Effect of weight reduction in obese patients diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 66(4), 433-439. 

Southeast Orthopedic Specialists set to open new orthopedic clinic next month in St. Augustine

New clinic is part of 37,000 square foot building, offering ‘one-stop shop’ for orthopedic and spine services

ST. AUGUSTINE (Dec. 5, 2024) – Residents of St. Augustine and surrounding communities will soon have access to a state-of-the-art, comprehensive healthcare destination as Jacksonville-based Southeast Orthopedic Specialists (SOS) completes the first phase of its new 37,000 square foot building. The new Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Clinic, spanning 14,500 square feet, is scheduled to open in January 2025. This new clinic is part of a larger construction project that is expected to be fully completed in August 2025.

The clinic will be staffed by a team of board certified, fellowship trained physicians and surgeons supported by a team of advanced practice providers. The team will provide comprehensive orthopedic and spine services in one centralized location and patients will have access to the latest advancements in musculoskeletal (MSK) care. Providers at SOS manage the entire continuum of care from initial evaluation to non-surgical care, surgery and recovery.

In addition to the clinic, the new facility will also house several key facilities including Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Imaging Center that will open in March 2025 and St. Augustine Ambulatory Surgery Center that will open in August 2025. When fully operational, it is projected that more than 26,000 patients per year will be treated at the facility.

When fully completed, the new building will feature:

  • Four operating rooms
  • 23 clinic exam rooms
  • Two interventional pain management suites
  • One interventional radiology suite
  • One MRI suite

“Physicians at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists are leaders in their field with decades of experience, including the completion of multiple fellowships and groundbreaking research,” said Donnie Romine, CEO of Southeast Orthopedic Specialists and president of Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo) Southeast Specialty Care Network. “We are honored to provide this level of service, care and expertise to the citizens of St. Augustine and the surrounding communities.”

Over the years, SOS has achieved significant growth in the Northeast Florida Region. In 2019, SOS partnered with Arizona-based HOPCo and its extensive integrated care network. HOPCo’s proven services model and technology platform have been instrumental in building sustainable collaborations with health systems, payors, and other musculoskeletal practices, leading to enhanced patient care and cost reduction. This comprehensive platform includes HOPCo’s unique clinical quality infrastructure, proprietary IT tools and analytics, digital patient engagement, efficient facilities management programs and established value-based care initiatives, all contributing to a more cohesive and effective approach to healthcare. Through this partnership and in response to population increases in St. Johns, Putnam and Flagler counties, SOS is committed to accommodating the patient growth in the region. This is why this construction project is needed – to help meet the growing demands for premier orthopedic and spine services.

Romine said, “Our vision for the future is quickly taking shape and we couldn’t be more excited that we can offer so many services at this one location. We are proud to be the regional leader in musculoskeletal care and look forward to providing the entire spectrum of orthopedic and spine services to these communities.”

 

About Southeast Orthopedic Specialists

Established in 2001, Southeast Orthopedic Specialists has grown into the leader in musculoskeletal care. Southeast Orthopedic Specialists was founded on the principle of providing high-quality, comprehensive care in the Northeast Florida region. The entire spectrum of musculoskeletal healthcare services is provided to patients including orthopedic surgery, spine care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain management, chiropractic, and podiatry. Services including physical therapy, regenerative medicine, advanced imaging, durable medical equipment, and musculoskeletal urgent care are offered in multiple locations throughout the region. Physicians at Southeast Orthopedic Specialists are leading experts in their field with decades of experience, including the completion of multiple fellowships and groundbreaking research. Visit www.se-ortho.com to learn more.

 

About Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo)

Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo) is the national leader of integrated musculoskeletal value-based health outcomes management, practice management and health system service line management. This includes comprehensive expertise across all MSK specialties, including orthopedics, spine, neurosurgery, hand, pain management, rehabilitation and neurology. HOPCo’s integrated care, analytics, and facilities development and management platforms have proven to increase the quality of patient care while reliably reducing the total cost of care across the care continuum for practices, health systems and payors alike. HOPCo’s affiliated payors, practices, and health systems successfully participate in highly efficient value-based contracting (bundled payments, chronic episodes of care initiatives, population health programs, and other advanced risk-based arrangements) utilizing HOPCo’s proprietary platforms, IT solutions, integrated analytics, and evidence-based comprehensive care pathways. Visit https://hopco.com to learn more.

 

For media inquiries, please contact:

David Lozano

Senior Director of Communications

Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company (HOPCo)

David.lozano@hopco.com

480.684.0705 (cell)

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