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Expert Care for Every Joint and Bone.

When something goes wrong with your muscles, joints, or bones, pain is often a symptom, signaling that your body's intricate support system needs attention. Our expert team of orthopedic surgeons, nurses, and other health professionals are dedicated to helping you heal, restore function, and regain your quality of life. From diagnosis through recovery, we offer comprehensive, personalized care utilizing the latest advancements in orthopedic medicine and surgical techniques. We're committed to getting you back to doing what you love, whether that's walking without pain, returning to sports, or simply enjoying everyday activities.




Where Expertise Meets Empathy in Orthopedic Care.

  • Arthritis: Inflammation of one or more joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling. Common types include osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear) and rheumatoid arthritis (autoimmune).

  • Fractures: Breaks in bones, ranging from simple cracks to complex shattering.

  • Sports Injuries: Sprains, strains, ligament tears (e.g., ACL tears), meniscus tears, tendonitis, and dislocations often sustained during physical activity.

  • Back and Neck Pain: Conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica, and scoliosis.

  • Joint Pain: Aches and discomfort in joints such as the knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, and ankle, often due to injury, overuse, or degenerative conditions.

  • Tendon and Ligament Issues: Tears, ruptures, or inflammation of the connective tissues.

  • Congenital Conditions: Musculoskeletal problems present at birth, like clubfoot or developmental dysplasia of the hip.

  • Osteoporosis: A condition where bones become brittle and fragile due to loss of tissue, making them more susceptible to fractures.




Common Pain Management Treatments


Pain management is a crucial aspect of healthcare, focusing on alleviating suffering and improving the quality of life for individuals experiencing chronic or acute pain. Pain can arise from various sources, including injury, illness, surgery, or nerve damage, and its impact can range from mild discomfort to severe, debilitating agony. Effective pain management aims to reduce pain levels, enhance functional abilities, and empower individuals to lead more fulfilling lives.

Pain management is highly individualized and often involves a multidisciplinary approach, combining various therapies and strategies. Common approaches include:

Medications

A wide range of medications are used, including over-the-counter pain relievers (NSAIDs, acetaminophen), prescription pain medications (opioids, neuropathic pain medications, muscle relaxants), and anti-inflammatory drugs. The choice of medication depends on the type, severity, and cause of pain.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapists utilize exercises, manual therapy, modalities (heat, cold, ultrasound), and ergonomic advice to improve strength, flexibility, posture, and reduce pain.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists help individuals adapt to their pain, providing strategies and tools to perform daily activities more easily and safely, and promoting independent living

Interventional Procedures

These involve procedures that directly target the source of pain, such as nerve blocks, epidural injections, radiofrequency ablation, and spinal cord stimulation. These are often performed by pain specialists.

Immediate Medical Care After Your Auto Accident.

After an auto accident, medical professionals should assess and diagnose injuries, offering services such as evaluation, diagnostics, treatment, and physical therapy depending on the specific circumstances.

Common auto accident injuries include:

  • Fractured bones
  • Neck sprains
  • Brain injuries
  • Arm and leg injuries
  • Scrapes and cuts
  • Whiplash

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