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2200 Randolph Rd
Charlotte, NC 28207
Sporting Medicine is an elite sports medicine facility in Charlotte, North Carolina. Orthopedic specialist William Graham, MD, started the practice to blend his strong interest in sports medicine and orthopedic care for professional athletes and weekend warriors alike. He focuses on restoring function to damaged musculoskeletal structures, helping his patients reach peak performance.As a young athlete, Dr. Graham experienced a series of sports injuries that kept him from participating in the sport that was central to his life. Helping others avoid the same fate became a passion and, eventually, a vocation for Dr. Graham. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, before attending medical school.Dr. Graham completed his medical doctorate at the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham, Alabama, and his residency at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. He later accepted an arthroscopic and orthopedic sports medicine fellowship at the Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Santa Monica, California.Dr. Graham's dedication to his patients shines through during every visit. He treats every patient with one-on-one care using the most advanced diagnostic equipment, such as his in-house motion capture lab and neuromuscular retraining program.Patients throughout Charlotte and the surrounding communities frequently visit Sporting Medicine to seek treatment for knee pain, hip pain, arthritis management, and shoulder pain. With whole-body treatments, such as regenerative medicine, physical therapy, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, Sporting Medicine has the skill and experience to relieve chronic pain and restore musculoskeletal function. Call the clinic today or schedule an appointment online to learn more.
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As the son of a physician, I was introduced to the medical community early in life, and it gave me an inherent understanding of its demands and rewards. From a young age, I witnessed the dedication, empathy and resilience medicine requires. This fostered a deep respect for the profession and gave me valuable insights into the patient experience. My father set a wonderful example of how to be a good clinician and an excellent person, always treating people with compassion and kindness. \n Before medical school, I worked many years in wilderness leadership, where I had the opportunity to be the primary medical caregiver for my group of students. Wilderness medicine provided invaluable preparation for a surgical career by honing skills that are crucial in high-stakes environments. The unpredictable nature of the wilderness requires quick thinking, resourcefulness and adaptability - qualities that translate seamlessly to the operating room. I also learned to work with limited resources, which necessitated problem-solving and making important decisions under pressure, two other skills I still use daily. Additionally, I learned the importance of triage, emergency management and the ability to handle unforeseen complications with composure. I am grateful for my wilderness medicine experience during every patient encounter. \n Being a surgeon combines my passion for science with an ability to make a tangible, life-changing impact on individuals. The challenge of solving complex medical puzzles and the precision required in the operating room energize me. Each surgery presents a unique opportunity to restore health and improve quality of life for my patients, which is deeply rewarding. I pride myself on focusing not just on the surgical procedure, but also on the overall well-being of my patients, ensuring they receive personalized care tailored to their needs. \n I grew up in Charlotte and attended college and medical school in North Carolina as well. Before attending medical school, though, I took time to explore other parts of the United States as well as other careers. I've worked as a carpenter, teacher, guide and coach. I still love to travel, now with my wife and son. Seeing new places, being outdoors and eating good food are all things that offer me a reprieve from my work and allow me to return to my patients with renewed energy and perspective.
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