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Prisma Health On Call: Ask your questions about joints + sports medicine

What questions do you have for Prisma Health orthopedics experts?

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A Prisma Health provider giving a patient an orthopedics exam.

This month, we’re connecting readers to the orthopedics specialists at Prisma Health.

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Did you know? Prisma Health is the official provider for some of the Upstate’s fan-favorite sports teams. Think: The Greenville Drive, Greenville Liberty, and the Clemson Tigers.

The orthopedic specialists at Prisma Health are on your team, too, ready to give you and your family the same excellent care they provide these top athletes.

So, for this month’s installment of Prisma Health On Call, we’re connecting readers to expert providers who are here, on call, and ready to answer your orthopedics questions related to topics like:

Submit your questions below, and we’ll share the answers in a few weeks.

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