Orthopedic Surgery

Healthy is getting back in the game. Whether the day includes throwing a ball or typing on a PC we all want to perform at a high level. But when that's impaired by disease or injury you may need an assist from a capable teammate.

About

Orthopedics deals with diseases and injuries of the bone, joints, back, neck, arms, legs, hands, and feet. In an arm or leg, orthopedics more specifically deals with disease and injuries of muscles, tendons (leaders), ligaments, nerves, joints, and bones.

As examples, orthopedics treats fractures, infections, osteoporosis, arthritis, artificial joints, arthroscopy of joints, reconstruction of knees and shoulders, deep lacerations, torn ligaments and sprains, arms, or legs. Depending on the severity of the condition, Orthopedics can treat you with medication, physical therapy, braces, injections, or surgery.

Services

Evaluation and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Conditions

Office visits will include physical examination and evaluation by a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. X-rays, if necessary, are performed on site and viewed on state of the art PACS system.
Further testing such as MRI and CT scans can be scheduled and reviewed as indicated.

Examples listed below, but not inclusive.

Sports medicine:

  • Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, knee, hip, elbow, wrist, and ankle

Adult reconstructive surgery:

  • Total and partial knee replacement
  • Total hip replacement
  • Total shoulder replacement and reverse shoulder replacement

Fracture surgery:

  • Repair of broken bones of the upper and lower extremity

Hand surgery:

  • Carpal tunnel surgery
  • Surgery for arthritis
  • Trigger finger release
  • Dupytren’s treatment

Pediatrics:

  • Fracture surgery
  • Limb pain

Orthopedics deals with diseases and injuries of the bone, joints, back, neck, arms, legs, hands, and feet. In an arm or leg, orthopedics more specifically deals with disease and injuries of muscles, tendons (leaders), ligaments, nerves, joints, and bones.

As examples, orthopedics treats fractures, infections, osteoporosis, arthritis, artificial joints, arthroscopy of joints, reconstruction of knees and shoulders, deep lacerations, torn ligaments and sprains, arms, or legs. Depending on the severity of the condition, Orthopedics can treat you with medication, physical therapy, braces, injections, or surgery.

Evaluation and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Conditions

Office visits will include physical examination and evaluation by a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. X-rays, if necessary, are performed on site and viewed on state of the art PACS system.
Further testing such as MRI and CT scans can be scheduled and reviewed as indicated.

Examples listed below, but not inclusive.

Sports medicine:

  • Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, knee, hip, elbow, wrist, and ankle

Adult reconstructive surgery:

  • Total and partial knee replacement
  • Total hip replacement
  • Total shoulder replacement and reverse shoulder replacement

Fracture surgery:

  • Repair of broken bones of the upper and lower extremity

Hand surgery:

  • Carpal tunnel surgery
  • Surgery for arthritis
  • Trigger finger release
  • Dupytren’s treatment

Pediatrics:

  • Fracture surgery
  • Limb pain