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Oh Snow! We’re Closed (2/15/21)
Due to inclement weather, we will be closed on Monday, 2/15/21. If you need to reschedule, please call the office at (214) 750-1207.
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We are OPEN – February 11, 2021
Currently all locations are open and seeing patients. If you need to reschedule due to inclement weather, please call (214) 750-1207.
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When Does a Fracture Require Surgery?
A bone fracture is a broken bone. Bone fractures are one of the most common injuries orthopaedic doctors see. About 6.8 million people fracture a bone every year, with the most common being hip, ankle, and leg bone fractures. Bones are strong, so it takes a big impact to break or fracture one.
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TOA Welcomes Dr’s Blueitt, Bush, Conway, LeBus, Papaliodis & Watson
Texas Orthopaedic Associates would like to give a warm welcome to Dr’s Damond Blueitt, Curtis Bush, John Conway, George LeBus, Dean Papaliodis, & Keith Watson. They will be seeing patients at the following locations: Drs. Watson & Conway 5701 Bryant Irvin Rd. Suite 202 Fort Worth, Texas 76132 (817) 854-9969 Drs.
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What to Expect During Your Stem Cell Therapy Session
Stem cell therapy is a revolutionary treatment that can help heal damaged tissues – possibly without surgery and medication. Stem cells have the unique ability to regenerate themselves or regenerate into other fully formed body cells such as ligament, bone, tendon, and muscle cells. At Texas Orthopaedic Associates, our expert orthopaedic surgeons use mesenchymal stem…
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Causes and Symptoms of an ACL Injury
An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear or strain is a common sports injury. However, you can tear your ACL without playing sports. There are 100,000-200,000 ACL ruptures in the US every year. Ligaments connect bone to bone. The knee has four primary ligaments, but the ACL is the one that is most commonly injured.
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Introducing OrthoLoneStar: Six Practices, One Statewide Orthopedic Leader
Six Texas-based orthopedic group practices have announced the 2021 launch of OrthoLoneStar, a single combined group practice. OrthoLoneStar is physician owned and comprised of six divisions from across Texas. It includes Dallas-based W.B. Carrell Clinic and Texas Orthopaedic Associates, Houston-based Fondren Orthopedic Group and Advanced Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, Austin-based Texas Orthopedics, Sports &
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Why Do I Need an MRI?
Magnetic resonance imaging, commonly called an MRI, is one of the most useful – and safest — tools that doctors use to diagnose and treat spine and back pain issues. Unlike the other common imaging tools, such as X-rays and CT scans, MRIs do not use any radiation to develop images. An MRI uses powerful…
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Dr. Donald Hohman Departure
To Dr. Hohman Patients: You are receiving this letter as you have seen Dr. Donald W. Hohman at our office. We were notified late last month that he would be departing Texas Orthopaedic Associates as of October 30, 2020. Dr. Hohman’s new office location is listed below: Texas Joint Institute 7777 Forest Lane Suite C-106…
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When to Exercise Again After a Sports Injury
Playing sports and exercising has numerous benefits – and a few risks. Sports injuries happen. In fact, 8.6 million sports and recreation injuries are reported every year. You can do many things to help reduce your risk of getting hurt, but you can’t prevent an injury entirely. After an injury, it’s important to rest and…
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How To Tell If You Have a Concussion
A concussion can be a serious injury. It’s a type of brain injury called a traumatic brain injury. If you play sports, especially contact sports, you’re at a higher risk of sustaining a concussion. According to the CDC, up to 3.8 million sports and recreation-related concussions are reported every year. Although the risk of experiencing…
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Recovering from Hand Surgery: What to Expect
We use our hands from the moment we wake for brushing our teeth, making breakfast, and combing our hair, to the second we sleep, for turning out the lights, lowering ourselves into bed, and getting ourselves into a comfortable position. When your hands hurt, it can make even the most straightforward task seem difficult.

