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Orthopaedic information you can trust from Your Orthopaedic Connection, a service provided by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Sports and Exercise
- Gymnastics Injury Prevention
- A Guide to Safety for Young Athletes
- Adolescent Anterior Knee Pain
- Aerobic Exercise
- Athletic Shoes
- Baseball Field Safety
- Baseball Injury Prevention
- Basketball Injury Prevention
- Beginning a Weight Training Program
- Biceps Tendon Tear at the Shoulder
- Burners and Stingers
- Burning Thigh Pain (Meralgia paresthetica)
- Common Knee Injuries
- Compartment Syndrome
- Creatine Supplements
- Cross Training
- Daily Activity Log
- Effects of Aging
- Exercise and Bone and Joint Conditions
- Exercise Walking
- Female Athletes: Health Problems Caused by Extreme Exercise and Dieting
- Fitness Resources
- Flexibility Exercises for Young Athletes
- Football Injury Prevention
- Golf Injury Prevention
- Goosefoot (Pes Anserine) Bursitis of the Knee
- Hamstring Muscle Strain
- Heat Exhaustion
- Heat Injury
- Helmet Use
- High School Sports Injuries
- Hip Bursitis
- Hip Dislocation
- Hip Strains
- Hockey Injury Prevention
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Kneecap (Prepatellar) Bursitis
- Meniscal Tear
- Muscle Contusion (Bruise)
- Muscle Cramp
- Muscle Strains in the Thigh
- Patterns and Trends in Physical Activity
- People Reporting Leisure-Time Physical Activity
- Physical Activity for Children
- Physical Activity for Seniors
- Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Tear
- Return To Play
- Risks of Steroid Use
- Rotator Cuff Tears
- Rotator Cuff Tears: Frequently Asked Questions
- Running Injury Prevention
- Safe Exercise
- Selecting Home Exercise Equipment
- Seniors and Exercise: Starting an Exercise Program
- Shin Splints
- Shoulder Impingement
- Shoulder Separation
- Shoulder Surgery
- Skiing Injury Prevention
- Soccer Injury Prevention
- Sports Injuries and Baby Boomers
- Sports Nutrition
- Sprains and Strains: What's the Difference?
- Sprains, Strains and Other Soft Tissue Injuries
- Starting an Exercise Program
- Stay Active: Safe at Any Age
- Staying Active As You Age
- Stress Fractures
- Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle
- Swimming Injury Prevention
- Tennis Court Safety
- Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
- Tennis Injury Prevention
- The Young Athlete
- Throwing Injuries in the Elbow
- Tips for a Safe Running Program
- Unstable Kneecap
- Volleyball Injury Prevention
- Warm Up, Cool Down and Be Flexible
- Weight-Bearing Exercise for Women and Girls
Contact Information
Loddie F. Roeder, Jr., M.D., PA
189 East Austin St.
Suite 101
New Braunfels,
TX
USA
78130
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Phone 830-629-0002
Fax 830-629-0224
Other staff in my practice
Tammy, my receptionist, will greet you, take your insurance information and give you a patient information packet to expedite your appointment. You will then meet Amy, my medical assistant, who will start your medical work-up. Dean, my licensed radiologic technologist, will perform any standard X-Rays you require. Laura, my insurance specialist, can assist with any questions you may have concerning your insurance claim or bill. If you need any additional out-patient procedures or tests, the office staff will help you schedule those. Also, if pre-certifications are necessary, they will contact your insurance provider for authorization.
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