News & Events

Some of our affiliates and activities in the community include:

  • Awarded by various independent health care organizations for our excellence in medical care, Top 10% in the State and Top 10% in the Nation for Joint Replacement. Click here for a full list of awards.
  • Community lectures/seminars on orthopedics
  • Orthopedic questions and answers with the local media
  • Medical coverage at local high school sporting events

Heartland Orthopedic Specialists - A Department of Alomere Health Sports Medicine program provides Certified Athletic Trainers for:

  • University of Minnesota Morris
  • Alexandria Technical & Community College
  • Alexandria Blizzard
  • Willmar WarHawks
  • Alexandria Area High School
  • Osakis High School
  • West Central Area High School
  • Brandon/Evansville High School
  • Hancock High School
  • Parkers Prairie High School
  • Sauk Centre High School
  • Community Christian School - Willmar
  • Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa High School
  • Melrose High School
  • Ashby High School
  • Bertha-Hewitt High School
  • Northstar Knights
  • Alexandria Area Hockey Association

For more information on any of these programs, feel free to contact us at Doctors@HeartlandOrthopedics.com.

 


  • Read a compelling story about a 16-year-old athlete named Logan who overcame a painful knee injury and improved his performance after participating in a tailored rehabilitation program and the nationally recognized S.W.E.A.T. program. Heartland…

  • Contact: Chassity Bassett
    (402) 408-5204
    cbassett@orthopaedicmarketing.com

    Joint Replacement Center to host arthritis, joint pain seminar

    ALEXANDRIA, Minn. (February 2009) – Pain, swelling, stiffness, tenderness or grinding in…

  • Contact: Chassity Bassett
    (402) 408-5204
    cbassett@orthopaedicmarketing.com

    Local surgeon using redesigned ankle implant in joint surgery

    ALEXANDRIA, Minn. (November 2008) – Dr. Russell S. Sticha, foot and ankle surgeon with…

  • Originally appeared May 2, 2010, Alexandria, MN Echo Press

    Avoid the bench this baseball season by preventing injuries commonly associated with one of the country’s favorite sports.

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