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Photo 1: Football players in red and dark blue jerseys tackle the player with the ball. Photo 2: A man throws a tennis ball into the air on a tennis court preparing to serve, with a player next to him and two across the court. Photo 3: A man sits on a red running track, holding his foot and stretching to one side.

Southeastern Orthopedics & Spine also has a state-of-the-art outpatient surgery center.

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A sports injury doesn’t have to stop you from reaching your goals — whether it’s a football championship or a fall marathon — but ignoring the pain might.

With five WNC locations, Southeastern Orthopedics & Spine’s team of experienced professionals can get you moving as quickly (+ safely) as possible after minor or major injuries.

Same-day and walk-in appointments are often available so you can get back on the field (or track, or golf course) fast.

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