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Sports Medicine

If you are physically active or participate in sports at any level, you could sustain an injury at any time. And when you do, you want to be seen by a physician who has advanced training in treating sports-related injuries and who knows how to get you back to your game as quickly as possible.

At Conway Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Clinic, our fellowship-trained sports medicine experts offer the most sophisticated level of orthopedic care in Central Arkansas. They treat recreational and occupational injuries in physically active adults, as well as sports-related injuries in grade school, high school, and collegiate athletes.

Our physicians have many years of experience diagnosing and treating a wide range of sports-related injuries, including:

  • Knee ligament tears and reconstruction (ACL, MCL, PCL, LCL)
  • Meniscal tears
  • Rotator cuff tear and repair
  • Shoulder impingement
  • Sprains and strains
  • Tendonitis and bursitis
  • Tennis elbow
  • Golfer’s elbow[
  • Shin splints
  • Achilles tendon rupture and repair
  • Iliotibial band syndrome
  • Patellar tendonitis
  • Fractures

Treatment for Sports Injuries in Central Arkansas

Many sports injuries do not require surgery and can be successfully treated with conservative options, such as cortisone injections, medication, or physical therapy, which we offer on site. We work closely with our team of physical and occupational therapists to provide a seamless continuum of care for you, from evaluation and treatment to rehabilitation and return to play.

For injuries or conditions that do require surgery, our sports medicine doctors are highly skilled experts in the latest surgical techniques, including minimally invasive, arthroscopic procedures of the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and ankle, as well as ligament and tendon repair and reconstructive surgeries.

Our goal is to get you back to your pre-injury level of functioning quickly and safely. We will also provide you the education and tools you need to prevent further injury.

Don’t let a nagging sports injury keep you from the activities you enjoy. For a highly skilled and trained sports medicine doctor in Central Arkansas, call Conway Orthopaedic today at 501-329-1510 or request an appointment online.

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Conway Orthopedic &
Sports Medicine Center

550 Club Lane
Conway, AR 72034

Phone: (501) 329-1510

Fax: (501) 327-2495

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Conveniently located north of Little Rock, our board-certified orthopedic surgeons in Conway, Arkansas provide comprehensive care to patients of all ages in Faulkner County and throughout Central Arkansas. We offer hand surgery, wrist surgery, arm surgery, hip surgery, knee surgery, foot & ankle surgery, hip replacement, shoulder replacement, knee replacement, and other advanced orthopedic surgery. Our Conway Ortho doctors treat all types of bone and joint disorders including sprains and strains, fractures, tendonitis, arthritis, sports injuries, knee ligament tears, meniscal tears, rotator cuff tear, shoulder impingement, sprains and strains, tendonitis and bursitis, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, shin splints, Achilles tendon rupture, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, DeQuervain’s tendonitis, Dupuytren's contracture, ganglion cysts, flexor tendon, extensor tendon injuries, osteoarthritis.