Paris Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

Paris Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Paris Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Paris, TX is the region's premier source for comprehensive orthopedic and musculoskeletal services.

Located in Paris, TX. Paris Orthopedic, P.A. is proud to be the region’s premier source for comprehensive orthopedic and musculoskeletal services. As the region’s largest provider of these services, we care for patients in the Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma areas dealing with a variety of bone, muscle, and joint problems. We provide both surgical and non-surgical treatments. At Paris Orthopedic, P.A., our team of board certified orthopedic surgeons has advanced specialty training in orthopedics. This enables them to individually evaluate and treat patients utilizing the utmost in modern techniques and equipment available. Our physicians have extensive training diagnosing and managing injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, and muscles. This allows them to treat total joint reconstruction, sports medicine, arthroscopy, shoulder, hand, wrist, knee, foot, ankle, back, neck, fractures, pediatric orthopedics, and all forms of general orthopedics. Paris Orthopedic Clinic, P.A. is located at 3435 NE Loop 286 in Paris, Texas. Our hours are 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Thursday and 8 am to noon Friday. To contact our office, please call 903-737-0000. To learn more about the comprehensive orthopedic and musculoskeletal services provided by Paris Orthopedic Clinic, P.A., please visit our website at www.parisorthopedic.com

How To Recognize and Manage Early Arthritis in Your Fingers.
04/07/2026

How To Recognize and Manage Early Arthritis in Your Fingers.

Arthritis in your fingers often causes morning stiffness and aching. These early symptoms can progress if untreated.Early treatment can help relieve symptoms and protect joint function from arthritis in your fingers.

Non-Surgical Treatments for Rotator Cuff Tears.
03/31/2026

Non-Surgical Treatments for Rotator Cuff Tears.

When the symptoms of a rotator cuff tear are acute, meaning there is a sudden flare-up of symptoms, it may be helpful to rest the shoulder to allow the inflammation of the injury to settle down.

People as young as 50 can need a hip replacement. Here's everything you need to know about this common surgery.
03/24/2026

People as young as 50 can need a hip replacement. Here's everything you need to know about this common surgery.

Around 117,000 people living in England and Wales had a hip replacement in 2024. Although hip replacements are often thought of as a surgery that mainly older people need, reports from previous years show that around 43% of these operations are done in people aged 50 to 69 years old.

03/23/2026

In observance of Good Friday, our office will be closed on Friday, April 3, 2026.

We wish our patients and community a peaceful holiday.

Exercising With Knee Pain: Do`s and Don`ts.
03/17/2026

Exercising With Knee Pain: Do`s and Don`ts.

Exercise can often be the last thing on the mind of someone suffering from a chronic knee pain condition. And as research indicates, many people who have degenerative diseases of the knee, such as osteoarthritis, don't get anywhere close to the recommended amount of daily exercise activity that they...

Does losing weight make an athlete better? Associations between body composition and performance.
03/04/2026

Does losing weight make an athlete better? Associations between body composition and performance.

In endurance sports such as running and cross-country skiing, a lighter body weight can improve relative power generation and reduce energy consumption. However, losing weight requires an energy deficit, which can negatively impact health and performance. Therefore, weight optimization always involv...

Traumatic Versus Atraumatic Causes of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: A Systematic Review of Pathophysiology and Outcomes...
02/27/2026

Traumatic Versus Atraumatic Causes of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: A Systematic Review of Pathophysiology and Outcomes.

Shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) is a common musculoskeletal disorder caused by traumatic or atraumatic factors, resulting in pain, functional limitation, and reduced quality of life. This systematic review aimed to summarize the pathophysiology, anatomical changes, and functional outcomes of tra...

What Is Abductor Hallucis Pain and What Causes It?
02/25/2026

What Is Abductor Hallucis Pain and What Causes It?

The abductor hallucis muscle is located on the inner border of the foot. This muscle bends the big toe and moves it out to the side. More importantly, it supports the medial longitudinal arch, located on the inside border of the foot. The abductor hallucis is a common area for people to experience f...

5 Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome You Should Know.
02/20/2026

5 Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome You Should Know.

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a condition that develops when the median nerve—a major nerve that controls movement and sensation in the hand and fingers—becomes compressed or pinched. Specifically, this nerve supplies sensations to your thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers. As a result, you ...

Ulnar Nerve Lesions: Causes and Treatments of Nerve Damage.
02/18/2026

Ulnar Nerve Lesions: Causes and Treatments of Nerve Damage.

An ulnar nerve injury (sometimes called an ulnar nerve lesion) can cause pain and numbness in your arm. Your arm might also feel weak if you hurt the nerve.

What Causes Leg Pain (and How to Find Relief).
02/13/2026

What Causes Leg Pain (and How to Find Relief).

Leg pain can be caused by overuse, trauma, minor injuries, infection, or severe medical conditions. Although the most common causes are minor, temporary conditions, a prompt diagnosis and treatment of more severe conditions can help prevent pain from worsening and improve your long-term outlook.

Preventing Shoulder Pain After Vaccine Injection (SIRVA).
02/11/2026

Preventing Shoulder Pain After Vaccine Injection (SIRVA).

Shoulder pain is a common side effect of a vaccine. Usually, it gets better fairly quickly and causes no long-term problems. However, some people develop a rare problem called shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA).

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3435 NE Loop 286
Paris, TX
75460

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+19037370000

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