Expert Orthopedic Care in South Atlanta

Expert Diagnosis - Personalized Plan - Restore Function

About
Spine & Orthopedic Center

Spine & Orthopedic Center’s expert physicians and staff have been treating complex orthopedic conditions since 1980. Having a foundation in orthopedic surgery, Spine & Orthopedic Center physicians can effectively treat a myriad of complex orthopedic conditions.

Our objective is to relieve our patients’ pain by restoring functionality while improving their quality of life. At the foundation of our treatment plan is a core focus on the restoration of physical activities through rehabilitation.

A core understanding of the musculoskeletal system is its entirety (bones, nerves, spinal cord, hip, shoulder and knee pathologies among many other musculoskeletal aliments) allows Spine & Orthopedic Center physicians to treat the entire spectrum of orthopedic conditions to include both surgical and non-surgical recommendations.

Spine & Orthopedic Center physicians treat each patient individually making an accurate diagnosis and formulating a tailored treatment plan for each patient.

Dr. Sood was raised in South Atlanta in Jonesboro, GA. He attended Woodward Academy in College Park, GA from Kindergarten to 12. He completed a computer science degree at the University of Georgia with a minor in Biology. He then completed medical school at the PCOM-Georgia Campus in Suwanee, GA., graduating in 2009. He completed his Traditional Rotating Internship at Northside Hospital and Heart Institute in St. Petersburg, FL.

He then completed his primary residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Emory School of Medicine, which he completed in 2013. Dr. Sood then went on to finish his post-graduate training by doing a fellowship in Interventional Pain and Sports Medicine at the prestigious Mount Sinai School of Medicine in Manhattan, NY in 2014.

PRP Outpatient Procedure

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections are a cutting-edge treatment that enhances the body's healing abilities for orthopedic and spine conditions. PRP, made by centrifuging blood to concentrate platelets, is re-injected into the damaged area under ultrasound or fluoroscopy guidance. This regenerative technique aims to promote tissue healing rather than just provide temporary pain relief.

PRP is an affordable, minimally invasive alternative to surgery. It has shown positive results in restoring mobility and reducing pain for patients with severe injuries.