Dr. John Andrachuk's practice includes patients of all ages and activity levels. He has treated professional athletes and weekend warriors. Treatment goals are tailored to individual patients with a focus on returning them to their previous level of activity and competition. There exists extensive research showing the benefits of PRP injection for the treatment of tendinitis and sprains and potentially for symptomatic relief in arthritis.
Contact Dr. John Andrachuk today for some free information about your comprehensive specialized medical options. Dr. John Andrachuk is a Fellowship-trained Board Certified Orthopedic Sports Medicine Specialist in the Atlanta, GA area at the Northside Hospital Sports Medicine Institute.
Contact Dr. John Andrachuk today for some free information about your comprehensive specialized medical options. Dr. John Andrachuk is a Fellowship-trained Board Certified Orthopedic Sports Medicine Specialist in the Atlanta, GA area at the Northside Hospital Sports Medicine Institute.
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Dr. John Andrachuk is a Fellowship-trained Board Certified Orthopedic Sports Medicine Specialist at the Northside Hospital Sports Medicine Institute in Atlanta. Dr. John Andrachuk is a leading Orthopedic Sports Medicine surgeon in Atlanta with offices in Midtown and Sandy Springs. His practice is based out of Northside Hospital Orthopedic Institute of Sports Medicine.
An orthopedic surgeon is a specialist dealing with bones, ligaments, tendons, joints, and muscles. You will most commonly see an orthopedic surgeon after seeing your primary care doctor and receiving a referral. Your orthopedic surgeon will diagnose any orthopedic issue, prescribe and perform treatments, and help you with rehabilitation.
A movement of any body part away from the medial plane or the outward rotation of an eye away from the midline. Found in the hip bone, the acetabulum is a cup-shaped cavity found on the lateral surface. This is where the head of the femur articulates. Anterior Cruciate Ligament: the ACL passes through the center of the knee attaching to the front of the tibia.
The knee is a hinge joint comprising articulations between the femur, tibia, and patella (knee cap). Ligaments in the knee such as the ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL help to stabilize the knee in all planes of motion. The joint itself contains cartilage and the meniscus. Injuries to any of these structures can cause pain, instability, or obstruct motion in the knee.
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Dan Hartman
Feb 01, 2022
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Pam Gaines
Aug 21, 2021
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Dr. Andrachuk is in the Sandy Springs location on Tuesday and Thursday only, but I have never had a problem getting an appointment at a time most convenient for my schedule. He is probably the promptest physician I have ever visited! My longest wait time has been five minutes if that. The process flow is so smooth from sign-in to your visit.
I had to have left shoulder arthroscopy extensive debridement, rotator cuff repair, distal clavicle excision, subacromial decompression, and subpectoral biceps tenodesis; whew, I know that’s a lot right! Well, I couldn’t have picked a better surgeon, nor
I had to have left shoulder arthroscopy extensive debridement, rotator cuff repair, distal clavicle excision, subacromial decompression, and subpectoral biceps tenodesis; whew, I know that’s a lot right! Well, I couldn’t have picked a better surgeon, nor
Meredith Mccoyd
Jul 31, 2021
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Jun 21, 2021
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Nov 20, 2020
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Carla Headrick
Sep 09, 2017
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