One of the most common injuries is a sprained ankle. Almost everyone has had one and it can happen anywhere and any place.
About Orthopedic Center of Arlington
At the Orthopedic Center of Arlington, Bruce Prager, MD, is committed to providing comprehensive care for patients utilizing the latest in state-of-the-art techniques and procedures. The office in Arlington, Texas, is devoted to the care of the musculoskeletal system. This includes the treatment of non-surgical and orthopedic surgical problems involving bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, nerves, and the spine.
When it comes to specialized care for orthopedics, the staff of the Orthopedic Center of Arlington sets the standard of care for the metropolitan region. Dr. Prager at Orthopedic Center of Arlington is considered an expert in their area of sub-specialization. He has a special interest in diagnosing and treating elbow pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, meniscus tears, rotator cuff tears, and sports injuries.
He focuses his practice to maintain a comprehensive understanding of the pathology and procedures that he performs. In the ever-evolving world of medicine, it is critical that your doctor is up to date on the current research and techniques available to optimize your treatment. You can be sure your physician is on the cutting edge of the area of expertise.
To learn more about how the team at the Orthopedic Center of Arlington can make a difference in your life, call the office or book an appointment online today.
Here at Orthopedic Center of Arlington, we accept most major insurance providers. If you do not see your provider listed or have any questions regarding your insurance's acceptance, please contact our office directly.
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