by gabby silipigni | Jun 4, 2026 | Foot & Ankle, Hip & Knee, Sports Medicine
You’ve seen it before, a player takes a hard hit in the 60th minute, limps off the pitch, and somehow jogs back on ten minutes later. Or a team plays three matches in nine days and barely looks winded. That’s not luck. It’s a recovery system built...
by gabby silipigni | May 15, 2026 | Foot & Ankle, Hip & Knee, Sports Medicine
Soccer season brings out the best in athletes of all ages, from weekend rec league players to competitive travel teams chasing a championship. But with all that speed, cutting, and contact comes real injury risk. At Lowcountry Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, we see...
by katharine | Apr 6, 2026 | Hip & Knee, Sports Medicine
March Madness is here and at Lowcountry Orthopaedics, that means something a little different than bracket predictions. Every spring, as the college tournament tips off and pickup games multiply across the Lowcountry, we see a very predictable surge of patients...
by katharine | Mar 11, 2026 | Hip & Knee, Sports Medicine
There’s nothing quite like March Madness. The brackets, the buzzer beaters, the upsets nobody saw coming; it’s the most exciting month in basketball. It has a way of pulling everyone back onto the court. Weekend warriors dust off their sneakers. High...
by Site Manager | Jul 24, 2025 | Hip & Knee, Spine, Sports Medicine
Staying in motion is a way of life. Whether you’re swinging a tennis racket, chasing your grandkids, or teeing off on the back nine, joint and spine pain can pull you out of the game. Thanks to advancements in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery,...
by Site Manager | Apr 18, 2025 | Foot & Ankle, Hand, Hip & Knee, Sports Medicine
Pickleball fever has officially swept the Lowcountry. Whether you’re smashing dinks with your league friends or competing for big money in the Pickle Bar Masters, there’s one thing all players have in common: your spine is working hard for every swing. If...