Exploring Non-Surgical Solutions: Not All Injuries Require Surgery

Dynamic Athlete

In a world where medical advancements continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible, the notion of surgery often looms large when faced with an injury. Whether it’s a torn ligament, a fractured bone, or a nagging joint pain, the immediate assumption for many is that surgery is the only answer. However, this isn’t always the case. In fact, many injuries can be effectively treated without going under the knife.

It’s crucial to understand that surgery should typically be considered a last resort rather than the first line of defense against an injury. Non-surgical options not only offer effective treatment but also come with fewer risks, quicker recovery times, and often a lower cost. Let’s delve into some of the common scenarios where surgery might not be necessary and explore alternative treatment avenues.

Top 4 Non-Surgical Solutions

  1. Sprains and Strains: Sprained ligaments and strained muscles are among the most prevalent sports-related injuries. Fortunately, many of these injuries respond well to treatments like physical therapy, Shockwave therapy, Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy  (EMTT), as well as Platelet Rich Plasma, Platelet Poor Plasma, Bone Marrow Aspirate, and Micro-Fragmented Adipose injections. 
  2. Tendonitis and Tendinopathy: Tendon overuse and repetitive strain can lead to conditions like tendonitis and tendinopathy, causing pain and inflammation in areas such as the Achilles tendon, patellar tendon, and rotator cuff. Non-surgical treatments such as eccentric exercises, bracing, and Shockwave therapy have shown promising results in reducing pain and improving tendon function.
  3. Joint Pain: Conditions like osteoarthritis can cause debilitating joint pain, but surgery isn’t always the answer. Lifestyle modifications such as weight management, low-impact exercises, and assistive devices like unloader braces can alleviate symptoms and improve joint function. Furthermore, injections like hyaluronic acid or PRP can provide significant relief for some patients, delaying or even eliminating the need for surgery.
  4. Chronic Conditions: Conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, and chronic shoulder or ankle injuries can cause persistent discomfort and functional limitations. However, surgery isn’t always the best solution. Non-surgical treatments such as functional assessments in physical therapy can help get to the root cause of what is causing your chronic pain and injury. Other modalities like Shockwave therapy, EMTT, and biologic injections (PRP, stem cell, etc.) can alleviate symptoms and improve function, often with fewer risks and complications.

It’s important to note that the decision to pursue non-surgical treatment should be based on a thorough evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional. While surgery may be unavoidable in certain cases, exploring conservative options first can offer significant benefits. Additionally, patients should actively participate in their recovery process by adhering to treatment plans, adopting healthy lifestyle habits, and communicating openly with their healthcare providers.

Over 90% of injuries do not require orthopedic surgery. Many musculoskeletal conditions and chronic ailments can be effectively managed through non-surgical interventions that prioritize conservative approaches and holistic healing. By exploring these alternative options, individuals can achieve meaningful improvements in their quality of life while minimizing the need for invasive procedures and their associated risks. Remember, when it comes to injury management, surgery should be viewed as a last resort, with non-surgical solutions often providing a safer, more accessible path to recovery.

At Dynamic Athlete, we have extensive experience with acute and chronic shoulder pain, elbow pain, wrist/hand pain, hip pain, knee pain and ankle/foot pain that are treated with innovative, non-surgical modalities to help you get back to doing what you love! 

If you are still in pain, request a consultation today HERE or call us at 303-997-1733!

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Sam Marie
19:25 26 Jan 24
Coming in with upper shoulder and neck pain, I felt fully heard throughout the entire intake process and it was concluded that I had a bad trap strain.

We accessed my options about helping me through the symptoms of upper neck and shoulder pain and discussed options for recovery. We tried the EMTT therapy and shockwave, which increased blood flow to the area and felt like a deep tissue massage. The details were discussed in a really comprehensive way. Afterward I felt a lot of relief, increased mobility, and honestly, strength return to the area. As well as my confidence about my movement and mobility in the future too.

Initially, when I was first injured I wasn’t sure if I would heal fully or would be looking at limited recovery options, but with their help at Dynamic Health, I see the world with hope again and know I can continue running, hiking, doing yoga, and exercising to my heart’s content.

I can’t imagine a better place to go to for help, I was heard and given time and never rushed, and given a full run down of my options for treatment, all the resources, and didn’t even know that was possible in this era of mostly standardized healthcare. Here I was an individual, and truly cared for.

It brings tears to my eyes how supported through my lowest point I felt here. Thank you so, so much.
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Amanda Thompson
22:21 03 Jan 24
My pain is quite a bit less than when I arrived. Everyone’s been super helpful and very calming.
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Mindy Brooks
23:17 14 Dec 23
I’ve struggled with Morton’s Neuroma for 6+ years, managing the issue but never finding a way to eliminate it. I came in after a flare up post a marathon and started shockwave therapy. After the first session my pain decreased by at least 50%, and by the 4th treatment I’m at 95%. I cannot recommend Dr. Garg enough.
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Will Dravenstott
15:36 04 Dec 23
Came in with knee injury, Aneesh helped immensely with organizing imaging, diagnosis, and planning next steps.
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Jennifer Kelley
23:17 09 Oct 23
Dr. Aneesh Garg is definitely on an elite level. If you are in need of an orthopedic doctor you can stop looking and make an appointment. His willingness to help me figure out my wrist problem was unmatched by any other doctor. He went out of his way to work with my schedule so I could be seen right away and start fixing the problem. He is kind and truly cares about his patients and their physical ailments. He is about finding a treatment that is non surgical and the least invasive to get you in the healing process.
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Sam Maddox
22:16 29 Sep 23
As a former NCAA athlete, I struggled to find the level of care I received in school after graduating. Enter Dr. Garg. The level of expertise and detail his team showcases is better than any care I’ve experienced. I had been dealing with chronic pain and inflammation for 2 years before seeing him. After one treatment of shockwave therapy, I have been able to do things that I thought I’d never do again. This is world class care worth every penny.
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Jena Franz
21:35 28 Sep 23
I just completed my 3rd shockwave treatment. My favorite thing about it was immediately post treatment I noticed the absence of pain and tightness in my neck. This served as a helpful reminder for me to remember what my body should be feeling like. Sometimes when you’re in the pain cave, it’s hard to remember what your non-pain body felt like. Shockwave is super interesting and I am happy I went for it. The practitioner did a great job explaining what she was doing, what to expect and made me feel so comfortable!