My son in home on leave from the Navy and is looking for a civilian doctor that can evaluate knee injuries received during BUDS training. I know quite a few cyclists...
Rob H. replied:
I highly recommend Dr Adams at OrthoTexas in Allen. He will avoid surgery with every possible other solution. http://www.orthotexas.com/dr-michael-d-adams-md
Keiko F. replied:
Tony Flores and I saw Dr. Bruce for sports related injuries. I think his nephew saw him for knee issues, so it may be worth reaching him out. http://oasis-orthopedics.com/drdouthit.htm
I know I have seen posts before about ortho doctors. Please PM me if you have a doctor you recommend that is focused on sports medicine - think my hamstring is pretty...
Dennis C. replied:
Dr Howard Moore. 214-824-7744
Doreen S. replied:
Dr. Davis at Advanced Chirosport in Murphy and Frisco. http://advancedchirosport.com/
Does anyone have recommendations for a good Orthopedic Sports Medicine (Physical Rehab) Doctor? Dealing with a calf muscle issue - not joint related. Thanks!
Ruben U. replied:
I suggest just get a prescription for physical therapy. Then I recommend Kevin at Kinetic Physical Therapy on Preston and Hedgecoxe. With any luck he will see if dry needling is what you need. It helped my son play UTD soccer with groin and hamsting injuries missing no games. I had knee surgery a few months ago and six weeks in my calf and then hamstring was holding me back. He spotted the problem area and the dry needle was almost instant each time. It should be said that this is not in anyway similar to acupuncture.
Sheronda W. replied:
Dr Billy Kuykendall at Airrosti Rehab Center, in Allen. They specialize in sports rehab by working in the deep tissue
Lori M. replied:
I work at Pitman Creek Physical Therapy and both the therapists there can work with that type of injury. However, you do need a doc's referral.
David P. replied:
Baylor Institute of Rehab in The Colony...right on 121 at Josey/Main. Dr. Bethany Guerra, DPT.