Jun 2, 2026 | Orthobiologics, Pain Management, Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine
The swing feels effortless when everything is working right. But golf is deceptively demanding on your body — and for most players, it is not one dramatic injury that sidelines them. It is the slow accumulation of discomfort that builds over seasons until the round...
May 15, 2026 | Orthobiologics, Pain Management, Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine
The early morning rallies. The friendly competition. The way pickleball has become part of the rhythm of life in Charleston, especially on Daniel Island, where the courts are full almost every day of the week. When something starts to hurt, it is frustrating, not just...
Mar 10, 2026 | Athletic Performance, Orthobiologics, Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine
Many runners describe a euphoric feeling during or after a run known as a “runner’s high.” This article explores the science behind that sensation, explaining how exercise triggers natural chemicals in the body that improve mood, reduce anxiety, and even...
Feb 10, 2026 | Athletic Performance, Orthobiologics, Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine
Lindsey Vonn’s recent knee injury has once again put ACL tears in the spotlight. While many expected her to head straight for surgery, her recovery has instead highlighted a growing shift in sports medicine, one that values careful evaluation and rehabilitation before...
Jun 12, 2025 | Minimally Invasive Preservation, Orthobiologics, Supplements
At Charleston Sports Medicine, we combine traditional orthopedics with cutting-edge techniques. One of our specialties is regenerative medicine—a rapidly advancing field that harnesses the body’s natural ability to heal and repair itself. What Is Regenerative...
May 22, 2025 | Athletic Performance, Minimally Invasive Preservation, Orthobiologics, Orthopedic Surgery, Orthotics, Pain Management, Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine
As the Lowcountry comes alive this spring, people are eager to hit the pavement, trail, or beach. If foot pain is hindering your spring activities, you’re not alone. Two of the most common causes of foot pain we see at Charleston Sports Medicine are plantar...