The Keating Group is an Atlanta-based practice in the Health & Medical field, specializing in orthopedists who diagnose and treat conditions affecting bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The team focuses on helping patients move with less pain so they can keep working, exercising, and living fully in the city.
From everyday sprains to complex joint problems, The Keating Group serves adults, teens, and older patients who need clear answers and structured treatment plans. Care is centered on function: getting patients back to walking comfortably, returning to sports, or simply managing daily tasks with greater ease.
The practice addresses a wide range of orthopedic issues, including:
Treatment plans are individualized, often combining imaging, guided exercise, bracing, and when appropriate, surgical options.
| Focus Area | What Patients Can Expect |
|---|---|
| Joint & Bone Care | Evaluation of pain, stiffness, and instability |
| Sports Injuries | Assessment of acute and overuse sports injuries |
| Surgical Management | When needed, procedures to restore function |
| Non-Surgical Options | Rehab plans, activity guidance, and support |
The Keating Group is designed for patients who want orthopedic care that is both specialized and straightforward. Appointments focus on explaining diagnosis in plain language and outlining realistic next steps, whether that involves targeted physical therapy, activity modification, or a discussion about surgery.
Patients can typically:
This coordination helps ensure imaging, lab work, and follow-up care are aligned rather than fragmented across different offices.
For Atlanta residents, The Keating Group offers focused access to orthopedists within the broader Health & Medical landscape. It is relevant if you have persistent joint pain, a sports injury that will not resolve, or mobility limitations that interfere with work and everyday life.
By concentrating on musculoskeletal health, the practice fills a clear need: specialized evaluation and treatment aimed at preserving movement, reducing pain, and supporting long-term function for people who live, work, and stay active in Atlanta.
