Patient Education Center
Committed to ensuring you have the information you need to understand your condition and care options, we offer a convenient patient education center full of online resources.
Online Guides
Our comprehensive online guides provide clear, reliable information on a wide range of orthopedic conditions, injuries, treatments, and prevention strategies.
Explore the guide that best fits your needs and access trusted resources designed to support your care—right at your fingertips.
Procedures
Patient Education Videos
At Aspen Orthopedic Specialists, we believe you should take an active role in your care. This section offers educational resources on common orthopedic conditions and surgical procedures to help you feel informed and empowered.
The interactive videos featured here provide a general overview of the procedures our specialists commonly perform. Every patient is unique, so be sure to discuss your specific diagnosis and treatment options directly with your doctor.
Patient Education Articles
Common Causes of Heel Pain & When to Seek Treatment
Heel pain can stem from a variety of causes, ranging from overuse injuries to structural foot problems.
Understanding Achilles Tendinitis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
The Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the body, connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. It plays a crucial role in walking, running, and jumping.
Stress Fractures in the Foot: A Hidden Injury You Shouldn’t Ignore
Stress fractures develop due to repetitive stress and overuse rather than from a single traumatic event.
Understanding Overuse Injuries
Overuse injuries occur when repetitive stress is placed on a muscle, joint, or tendon without adequate recovery time. These injuries are common among youth and adult athletes who train frequently or specialize in a single sport.
Playing It Safe: Injury Prevention Tips for Weekend Warriors
Weekend warriors are recreational athletes who engage in intense physical activity during their time off—and often face a higher risk of injuries due to irregular training schedules and overexertion.
Advancing Care With Minimally Invasive Treatments
ACL, MCL, and rotator cuff injuries are common among athletes and active individuals, often requiring surgical intervention to restore function and stability.
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Additional Resources
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