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Dr. Mark Adickes

950 Campbell Road · Houston, United States

4.6 ★ · 41 reviews20 yrs experience✓ Board certifiedAccepting new patients

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Knee PainBack PainSports InjuryJoint ReplacementPosture IssuesFracture Care

Decision intelligence

Why this doctor may suit you

  • Frequently treats knee pain in Houston
  • 20+ years of clinical experience
  • Patient feedback emphasises minimal medication philosophy
  • Accepting new and second-opinion patients

Treatment mix

Where this doctor spends clinical time

Knee & Hip10%
Spine & Posture30%
Sports Injuries30%
Arthritis30%

Bedside manner

Communication style

Friendly for first-time patientsStraight to the pointShared decision-makingConservative treatment approach

Doctor vibe

How patients describe the consult

Direct & practicalMovement-firstEncouraging

Who comes in

Common patient types

Athletes
Desk professionals
Elderly patients
Post-surgical patients

Top reasons

Patients commonly visit for

  • Knee or back pain
  • Sports injury
  • Posture & neck pain
  • Fracture follow-up
  • Arthritis flare

In the clinic

Procedures performed frequently

Joint Injections

155+ done

Steroid / hyaluronic acid for pain relief

Fracture Reduction

209+ done

Closed reduction & casting

Physiotherapy Plan

216+ done

Recovery roadmap with PT team

Be informed

What patients should realistically expect

Recovery is progressive

Most soft-tissue injuries improve over 4–8 weeks with PT.

Surgery is rarely first choice

Conservative care is tried before surgical referral when safe.

We deliberately avoid success-rate claims. Outcomes vary — your doctor will give you a personalised view.

Journey

A typical treatment timeline

  1. Week 1

    Pain control

    Reduce inflammation and protect the joint.

  2. Week 4

    Active recovery

    Guided PT and strengthening.

  3. Week 8

    Return to function

    Most daily activities resume.

Treatment philosophy

Movement is the best long-term medicine.

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Expertise

Patient-type expertise

Sports medicineGeriatric joint carePosture correction

Cost expectation

Pricing tier

Budget Friendly

Tier reflects consultation + typical workup, not exact fees.

Recovery

Downtime to expect

  • Injections — 24 hr light activity
  • Casting — follow-up at week 2

Plan your visit

Waiting time intelligence

10 min average wait

  • Morning slots are usually least crowded.
  • Lunch-hour slots see the shortest waits.

Reassurance

Second-opinion friendly

Open to second opinions. Reviews previous treatments and reports carefully.

Evidence-based

Research & academic profile

Peer-reviewed publications
Conference speaker
Continuing medical education accredited

Track outcomes

Common result categories

Pain Reduction

Outcomes vary by patient.

Mobility Recovery

Outcomes vary by patient.

Return-to-Sport

Outcomes vary by patient.

Care style

What patients consistently report

Long-term care focusedPreventive-care orientedFrequently recommended by patients

Patient FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an MRI for back pain?+

Not always — most acute back pain resolves with rest and PT in 4–6 weeks without imaging.

When is joint replacement the right call?+

When pain limits daily life and conservative care has failed for 6+ months.

Credentials & Expertise

Education
Specialization
Orthopedist
Years in practice
20
Languages

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