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Orthopaedic Conditions
Knee and ankle problems can significantly impact mobility, stemming from injuries, arthritis, or wear and tear. Common issues include ligament tears, tendonitis, sprains, and fractures. Timely diagnosis and treatment, ranging from physical therapy to surgery, are crucial for recovery and maintaining joint health and function. Learn More
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Orthopaedic Conditions
Shoulder and elbow conditions encompass a wide range of disorders that can affect individuals of all ages, often impacting mobility, strength, and daily functioning. Common shoulder issues include rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, and frozen shoulder, characterized by pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion. Elbow conditions like tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis), and elbow bursitis present with tenderness, swelling, and pain exacerbated by specific movements. Both areas are susceptible to overuse injuries, arthritis, and trauma-related problems. Diagnosis typically involves physical examination and imaging, with treatment ranging from physical therapy and medications to injections and, in some cases, surgery to restore function and relieve pain. Learn More
- Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder)
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Biceps Tendinitis
- Distal Biceps Rupture
- Elbow (Olecranon) Bursitis
- Elbow Dislocations and Fractures
- Fracture of the Collarbone
- Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
- Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow)
- Overuse Injuries
- Radial Tunnel Syndrome
- Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Rotator Cuff Tear
- Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
- SLAP Tear
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Orthopaedic Conditions
Hip injuries encompass a range of conditions that can affect individuals of all ages, significantly impacting mobility and quality of life. These injuries can stem from acute trauma, overuse, or degenerative processes, leading to symptoms like pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. Common hip injuries include fractures, especially prevalent in older adults due to osteoporosis; soft tissue injuries like strains and bursitis; and labral tears, involving damage to the cartilage surrounding the hip joint. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, which may range from physical therapy and medications to surgical interventions, are crucial for recovery and preventing long-term disability. Learn More
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Orthopaedic Conditions
Hand and wrist injuries are common and can significantly affect daily activities. These injuries range from acute fractures and sprains to overuse conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and tendinitis. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to restore function and prevent long-term disability, ensuring a swift return to normal activities. Learn More
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Orthopaedic Conditions
Osteoarthritis refers to the breakdown or loss of joint cartilage between the bones of the joints in the hands, feet, spine, hips, and knees. The condition, also known as degenerative arthritis, can cause severe pain and debilitation and affects millions of Americans. While osteoarthritis can damage any joint in your body, the disorder most commonly affects joints in your hands, neck, lower back, knees and hips. Arthritis means “joint inflammation.” Arthritis causes pain and swelling in the body’s joints such as the knees or hips. Learn More
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Orthopaedic Conditions
Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement represents a significant advancement in orthopedic surgery, offering an alternative to traditional joint replacement methods. This technique involves using smaller incisions and causing less tissue damage to replace diseased or damaged joint surfaces with artificial components, primarily in the hips and knees. Learn More