Duc P Vo, MD Orthopaedic Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2821 E President George Bush Hwy Ste 306, Richardson, TX 75082 Phone: 197-267-5950 Fax: 972-675-9400 |
Mr. John Tsu-yuan Wey, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2821 E President George Bush Hwy Ste 201, Richardson, TX 75082 Phone: 972-498-4791 Fax: 972-498-4939 |
Jeffrey Thomas Hamm, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgery - Sports Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 399 W Campbell Rd, Suite 402, Richardson, TX 75080 Phone: 972-671-4266 Fax: 972-671-6784 |
Dr. Christopher E. Blair, D.O. Orthopaedic Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2821 E President George Bush Hwy Ste 300, Richardson, TX 75082 Phone: 972-235-5633 Fax: 972-235-5636 |
Dr. Diane Sue Litke, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 403 W Campbell Rd, Ste 320, Richardson, TX 75080 Phone: 972-498-4791 Fax: 972-498-4939 |
Gayle V Voth, MD Orthopaedic Surgery - Sports Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 399 W Campbell Rd Ste 402, Richardson, TX 75080 Phone: 972-783-0947 Fax: 972-783-0948 |
Abbass Sekhavat, MD Orthopaedic Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 399 W Campbell Rd, Ste 406, Richardson, TX 75080 Phone: 972-644-7115 Fax: 972-234-3946 |
Dr. Terry Douglas Madsen, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3009 E Renner Rd, Suite 100, Richardson, TX 75082 Phone: 972-664-0606 Fax: 972-664-0808 |
Dr. Jay Pravin Shah, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgery - Sports Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3030 Waterview Pkwy, Richardson, TX 75080 Phone: 972-669-7101 Fax: 972-669-7017 |
Sacheen Hasmukh Mehta, MD Orthopaedic Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1120 W Campbell Rd, Ste 109, Richardson, TX 75080 Phone: 214-575-2663 |
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The American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) has a message for previously sedentary Americans who will head to the gym this New Year: take it slow. Stress fractures are the most common overuse injuries of the foot and ankle. They occur with a rapid increase in physical activity (too much too quickly). Stress fractures result from a series of loading and unloading cycles that cause damage to the bone. If these forces continue and the bone is not able to repair itself fast enough, a fracture may occur.
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