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Personalized Care at Mid State Spine & Rehab: Tailored Solutions for Your Spine and Nerve Health

At Mid State Spine & Rehab, we understand that each patient is unique, with distinct needs, preferences and circumstances. Our esteemed physicians, Dr. Rogenmoser and Dr. Doughty, have extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of complex back, neck and spine injuries and conditions. They are committed to providing individualized care that goes beyond standard ...
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Urgent Care Will Begin Opening on Saturdays

Starting August 31, following the Jamboree, our Mid State Urgent Care will be open on Saturdays. No appointments are needed—just walk right in! We know life doesn’t always go as planned, which is why we’re extending our top-quality care to

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Chris Rich High School Physical Day

Mid State Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center is excited to announce its Annual Physical Day, taking place this Saturday, August 10th. This event is a fantastic opportunity for all students and student athletes to receive a free physical examination, ensuring

Woman with neck pain

When To See A Spine Specialist For Neck Pain

We all have had occasions where we slept weird and then woke up with pains in our neck. Maybe we just overdid it during our last workout, and we were left with an ache in our neck. Most of the

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Recognizing and Preventing Common Gym Injuries

Working out can be fun for some, a drudge for others, and a necessary activity for professionals. However you approach going to the gym or working out at home, recognizing and preventing common gym injuries should be top of mind.

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What is Causing my Kneecap Pain?

Is your knee starting to do strange things? Does it make cracking noises when you get up after sitting for a while? Are you having new pains when climbing stairs? Perhaps you have a dull ache in the front of