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Sports Medicine in Moultrie, GA

Care for sports injuries, tendon problems, ligament injuries, and overuse conditions affecting active patients across South Georgia.

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Sports Medicine Care in Moultrie, GA

Dr. Franky Davis provides sports medicine care for athletes, active adults, workers, and patients who want to return safely to movement and activity.

Sports medicine evaluation may help if you have:

Patients from Moultrie, Albany, Tifton, Thomasville, Valdosta, and nearby South Georgia communities visit Dr. Davis for orthopedic sports medicine evaluation and treatment.

Areas We Treat

Related Sports Medicine Areas

Explore the areas Dr. Davis treats along with the related conditions and procedures for each.

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Ready to Discuss a Sports Injury?

If pain or injury is keeping you from activity, schedule an appointment with Dr. Franky Davis to discuss your treatment options.

Our Approach to Care

Treatment Approach

Dr. Davis recommends treatment based on the injury, symptoms, imaging, activity level, and return-to-activity goals.

Treatment may include:

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Activity modification

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Bracing or support

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Physical therapy

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Anti-inflammatory treatment

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Injections when appropriate

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Surgical treatment when needed

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Return-to-sport guidance

The goal is to help patients recover safely, reduce the risk of re-injury, and return to the activities they enjoy.

Serving South Georgia Patients

Dr. Davis provides sports medicine care for patients from Moultrie, Albany, Tifton, Thomasville, Valdosta, Camilla, Adel, Sylvester, Pelham, and surrounding South Georgia communities.

If pain or injury is keeping you from activity, Dr. Davis and his team are here to help.

Quick Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What sports injuries does Dr. Davis treat?

Dr. Davis treats ACL tears, meniscus injuries, rotator cuff tears, tendon injuries, shoulder instability, overuse injuries, and other orthopedic sports injuries.

No. Many sports injuries improve with non-surgical care such as therapy, bracing, activity changes, medication, or injections.

You should consider an evaluation if pain, swelling, weakness, instability, or limited movement affects sports, work, exercise, or daily life.

Dr. Davis is based in Moultrie, GA and serves patients throughout South Georgia.