Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute shares its New Year’s resolutions: 4 key notes

Freehold, N.J.-based Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute compiled its New Year’s resolutions for orthopedic health.

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Here’s what you should know.

 

1. The practice’s top resolution for 2017 is pain diagnosis and management.

 

2. Michael Greller, MD, a physician at the practice, said helping patients recover and return to their everyday life as quick as possible is his top priority in 2017.

 

3. The physical therapy staff at the practice work with the medical staff to develop treatments aimed at alleviating pain.

 

4. Effectively managing pain can bring about better orthopedic health in 2017.

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