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A woman helping a boy ride his bike on the greenway.

Don’t let persistent pain keep you from playing.

Photo by Lexington Medical Center

It’s busy season, and if you’re like us, you don’t have time to be sidelined because of an injury. The good news: The team at Lexington Medical Center Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine can help you live pain-free.

With five offices in the Midlands, it’s convenient to see a board-certified physician to help address pain the following areas:

  • Feet + ankles
  • Hands, wrists, and elbows
  • Hips
  • Knees
  • Shoulders

Every patient receives personalized one-on-one care to achieve the best results. Think: Advanced, minimally-invasive treatment options.

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