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Prisma Health On Call: Ask your orthopedic and sports medicine questions

What orthopedic + sports medicine questions do you have for Prisma Health experts?

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Don’t miss the chance to ask Prisma Health’s elite sport specialists your questions.

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Love the Tigers? Or how about the Greenville Drive or Greenville Liberty SC? Here’s your chance to get medical advice from the same orthopedic physicians who provide care for the elite athletes of your favorite teams.

For this month’s installment of Prisma Health On Call, we’re connecting readers to Prisma Health orthopedic physicians who are here, on call, and ready to answer your questions about sports injuries, orthopedic issues, joint problems, exercise, how to best take care of your body, and more. Think:

❓ How do I choose the best athletic shoe for me?
❓ What can I do to help my kids avoid common sports injuries?
❓ How can I tell I strained a muscle or something worse?
How can I improve my bone strength?
Am I too young for joint replacement?

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

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