Platelet rich plasma, better known as PRP, moved from locker rooms and research labs into everyday orthopedic care over the past decade. In Fort Collins, I see a practical kind of patient interest. People want to stay active on the trails, on skis, or on a road bike, and they want options between...
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Work injuries ripple through a person’s life in ways that spreadsheets miss. Beyond the claim number, there is the mechanic who cannot grip a ratchet without forearm pain, the nurse who starts to fear the next 12-hour shift because her knee swells by lunchtime, the electrician whose low back...
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If you train on the Spring Creek or Pineridge trails, grind out intervals on the CSU track, or split time between the gym and Horsetooth Reservoir, you already know the Front Range takes a toll on tendons and joints. Between quick pivots on city league courts and long climbs on the bike, overuse...
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Patellar tendonitis, often called jumper’s knee, can derail a season and sour a favorite trail. In Fort Collins, I see it in trail runners who love Horsetooth’s rollers, cyclists pushing long climbs west of town, and weekend basketball players logging games at Northside Aztlan. The pattern is...
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