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What are the Different Types of Ankle Sprains

What are the Different Types of Ankle Sprains

by Celebration Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine | Jan 1, 2021 | Ankle and Foot Pain

People are always working out, whether it’s running, walking, or hitting the gym. And now more than ever, Americans are seeking out different ways of getting their exercise in while we socially distance. But with home gyms on the rise and a lot of people having to...
A Sports Medicine Physician Opinion On Running Barefoot

A Sports Medicine Physician Opinion On Running Barefoot

by Celebration Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine | Oct 12, 2020 | Ankle and Foot Pain

Are you thinking about running barefoot? Well, here at Celebration Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Institute, a sports medicine physician explains many details regarding running barefoot. You have probably heard that it is more beneficial to run without shoes on, but...
Athlete Injury Recovery: How Can I Speed It Up?

Athlete Injury Recovery: How Can I Speed It Up?

by Celebration Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine | Aug 10, 2020 | Ankle and Foot Pain

Perhaps you have read about professional athletes utilizing injections of PRP to speed healing times for their injuries. The popularity of these shots, created using blood drawn from your own body, is increasing, and they are becoming more available at Orlando...
Flat Feet: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Flat Feet: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

by Celebration Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine | May 11, 2020 | Ankle and Foot Pain

Flat feet— also known as fallen arches— affect many people. While many live without symptoms, many experience discomfort as a result of these fallen arches. Luckily, there are many treatments that can be used to relieve this discomfort, from simple exercises to...
What Is A Talus Fracture?

What Is A Talus Fracture?

by Celebration Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine | Feb 3, 2020 | Ankle and Foot Pain

A talus fracture consists of a break in one of the bones which make up the ankle. This type of fracture typically occurs during a high-energy event, such as a car collision or a high-velocity fall. Due to the fact that the talus is important for ankle movement, a...
Foot & Ankle Injuries- The Achilles Tendon Rupture

Foot & Ankle Injuries- The Achilles Tendon Rupture

by Celebration Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine | Dec 13, 2019 | Ankle and Foot Pain

When your Achilles tendon is injured, there are a wide range of symptoms that you may experience, from a weakness in your leg to hearing an audible ‘pop’ followed by extreme leg pain. The Achilles tendon is one of the longest tendons in your body. It is the springy...
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Celebration Orthopaedics Coronavirus Update

Good afternoon Celebration Orthopaedics family!

We know there is a lot of confusion and misinformation out there about what is open and what is closed in the state of Florida due to the current COVID-19 outbreak.

We wanted to offer some clarity for our patients who have upcoming appointments or are thinking about making one– currently, all of our offices are currently open for normal business hours!

Since we are treating existing patients as well as seeing new patients, we want to stress firmly that we are taking every precaution to minimize your chances of exposure to COVID-19.

We look forward to seeing you! If this information changes in the coming days/weeks, we will keep you posted right here, as well as on our Facebook and Instagram!

If you have questions or would like to schedule an appointment, give us a call at 321-939-0222!

Since we are treating existing patients as well as seeing new patients, we want to stress firmly that we are taking every precaution to minimize your chances of exposure to COVID-19 and are following current recommendations set forth by the CDC.