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2060 Sam Rittenberg Blvd
Charleston, SC 29407
https://providers.muschealth.org
Stacey Rothwell works with the orthopaedic trauma team in both the inpatient and outpatient setting, treating patients with acute fractures or other urgent/emergent orthopaedic conditions as well as post-operative care and chronic orthopaedic conditions in clinic, She is also the fracture liaison clinician and coordinator for the Orthopaedic Department. She has a special interest in treating patients' bone health to help prevent future fractures by treating their underlying osteopenia/osteoporosis. She focuses on a detailed history and full evaluation including DEXA scans and lab work to also looks into secondary causes of osteoporosis.

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