The orthopaedic surgical department at Kings provides a comprehensive service of all musculoskeletal conditions. The team consists of internationally and nationally recognised surgeons who provide specialist care. Using evidence based treatment protocols our consultants use non surgical and surgical options to help you keep moving painfree for a healthy life
We use a multi disciplinary team approach to provide high quality safe care for our patients. we collaborate with physiotherapists and pain specialists to create customized rehabilitation plans. With a strong focus on patient education, prevention, and rehabilitation, our goal is to enhance function and lifestyle, catering to each patient’s specific orthopaedic needs.
We use cutting edge treatment solutions backed by evidence to care for our patients. Use of minimal invasive surgical techniques, accelerated recovery programs, customised 3D printed implants results in highly successful patient outcomes. We are one of the few Orthopaedic units in the country who are proud to collect and publish our patient reported outcome measures, showing an unrivalled confidence in our team
Our team of expert surgeons are internationally renowned in their respective sub specialist areas. They are all leaders in research having published extensively and each and everyone of our consultants are also faculty at Internationl events training the next generation of surgeons and other consultants in complex orthopaedic surgical procedures. . Their mastery of advanced techniques and commitment to patient education drive superior outcomes, underscoring their status as top professionals in their field.
The Rapid Recovery Joint Replacement Center is at the forefront of offering advanced joint replacement surgeries, including hip, knee, and shoulder procedures, with a focus on minimally invasive techniques. This center is designed to expedite the recovery process, enabling patients to regain mobility and return to their daily activities more quickly. By leveraging the latest in surgical technology and rehabilitation practices, we provide a comprehensive and tailored approach to joint replacement that prioritizes patient comfort, safety, and outcomes.
Our approach is centered around a patient-focused pathway that begins with detailed pre-operative education and extends through to a carefully monitored post-operative rehabilitation program. We utilize cutting-edge surgical techniques, including computer-assisted and robotic-assisted surgery, to enhance precision and reduce the impact of surgery. Our multidisciplinary team, consisting of orthopedic surgeons, nurses, physical therapists, and pain management specialists, works in concert to ensure each patient receives personalized care. Emphasis is placed on pain management, early mobilization, and individualized physical therapy, all aimed at achieving rapid recovery and optimal functional outcomes for our patients.
Our Pediatric Orthopedics Clinic specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions affecting children, from infants to adolescents. Understanding the unique challenges of growing bones and joints, our clinic offers a wide range of services, from non-surgical management to advanced surgical interventions. Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate, child-friendly care that supports not just the physical healing of our young patients, but also their emotional and developmental well-being.
In our Pediatric Orthopedics Clinic, we adopt a holistic approach that considers the physical, emotional, and developmental needs of children with musculoskeletal conditions. Our multidisciplinary team includes pediatric orthopedic surgeons, nurses, physical therapists, and child life specialists who collaborate to create a supportive and nurturing environment. We emphasize conservative treatments whenever possible and engage in surgical intervention only when necessary, always with a focus on minimally invasive techniques to ensure the best outcomes for our young patients. Education, family involvement, and personalized care plans are central to our approach, ensuring each child receives the most effective and compassionate care.
General Orthopedics focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. This field covers everything from acute injuries like fractures and sprains to chronic conditions such as arthritis and tendonitis, offering both non-surgical and surgical treatment options to improve patient mobility and quality of life.
Fractures and Dislocations
Fractures and dislocations involve the breaking or misalignment of bones, often due to trauma. Treatment ranges from immobilization with casts or braces to surgical intervention for more complex injuries to realign and secure bones. Orthopedic specialists tailor treatment plans to the severity and location of the injury, focusing on restoring function and strength while minimizing pain. Rehabilitation plays a crucial role in recovery, with personalized exercise programs designed to regain mobility and prevent future injuries.
Arthritis Management
Arthritis, characterized by joint pain and stiffness, is managed through a combination of medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications. In cases where conservative treatments fail to provide relief, surgical options like joint replacement may be considered. General orthopedists work closely with patients to develop comprehensive management plans that address pain, improve joint function, and enhance quality of life. Early intervention and ongoing management are key to slowing the progression of arthritis and maintaining patient mobility.
Tendonitis and Overuse Injuries
Tendonitis and overuse injuries result from repetitive stress on tendons, leading to inflammation and pain. Treatment typically involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), along with physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medications. Orthopedic specialists may also recommend braces or orthotics to support the affected area and prevent further injury. Personalized rehabilitation programs focus on strengthening and flexibility exercises to restore function and prevent recurrence, with patient education on proper technique and activity modification to manage symptoms.
Non-Surgical Pain Management
Non-surgical pain management strategies for musculoskeletal conditions include medications, corticosteroid injections, and physical therapy. Orthopedic specialists emphasize the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating pain management techniques, exercise, and lifestyle changes to alleviate symptoms and improve function without surgery. Alternative therapies, such as acupuncture or chiropractic care, may also be integrated into treatment plans based on patient preference and response, aiming to provide holistic and effective pain relief.
Preventive Orthopedic Care
Preventive orthopedic care focuses on minimizing the risk of injuries and chronic conditions through patient education, physical fitness, and ergonomic assessments. Orthopedic specialists advocate for regular exercise, weight management, and proper ergonomics at work and during physical activities to strengthen musculoskeletal health. Early screening and intervention for at-risk individuals help detect potential issues before they become serious, promoting long-term mobility and reducing the need for invasive treatments.
Sports Medicine specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries related to sports and exercise. This field caters to athletes and active individuals, aiming to help them maintain peak physical performance, recover from injuries, and prevent future injuries through tailored treatment plans and rehabilitation programs.
Common Sports Injuries
Common sports injuries include sprains and strains, ACL tears, rotator cuff injuries, shin splints, and tennis elbow. These injuries result from overuse or acute trauma during physical activity. Your sports medicine specialist will develop a personalized treatment plan that may include rest, physical therapy, and possibly surgery for more severe injuries. The goal is to address your pain, heal the injury, and implement strategies to strengthen your body and prevent re-injury, helping you return to your desired level of activity safely.
Concussion Management
Concussions, a type of traumatic brain injury common in contact sports, require careful management. Personalized to your symptoms and health history, your treatment plan will likely include rest and gradual return to play protocols. Ongoing monitoring by your sports medicine team ensures a safe recovery, minimizing the risk of long-term effects. Education on recognizing concussion symptoms and the importance of reporting them is crucial for athletes, coaches, and parents to protect athlete health and well-being.
Overuse Injury Prevention
Overuse injuries occur from repetitive stress without adequate healing time. Your sports medicine specialist will work with you to identify risk factors such as technique, equipment, and training load. Personalized prevention strategies include training modifications, strength and conditioning programs, and ergonomic assessments. Engaging in regular screenings and assessments can help catch potential issues early, ensuring that your approach to training supports your goals without compromising your health.
Performance Enhancement
Performance enhancement in sports medicine focuses on optimizing your physical capabilities through tailored exercise programs, nutritional guidance, and biomechanical analysis. Your specialist will collaborate with you to set realistic performance goals, providing personalized strategies that leverage your strengths and address any limitations. This holistic approach considers all aspects of your health and activity, aiming to improve your performance sustainably and safely.
Rehabilitation and Recovery
Rehabilitation and recovery programs are central to sports medicine, designed to restore function, strength, and mobility after an injury. Your rehabilitation plan will be customized to your specific injury, activity level, and performance goals, incorporating a range of therapies and exercises. Regular evaluations track your progress, adjusting the program as needed to ensure optimal recovery and a safe return to activity. Your sports medicine team is dedicated to supporting you every step of the way, from initial injury to full performance.
Joint Replacement and Reconstruction involves surgical procedures to replace or repair damaged joints, commonly due to arthritis or injury. These procedures aim to relieve pain, restore function, and improve the quality of life for patients with severe joint damage. Techniques vary from total joint replacement (arthroplasty) to less invasive reconstruction methods, depending on the extent of joint damage and the patient’s overall health and activity level.
Total Joint Replacement
Total joint replacement involves removing damaged joint surfaces and replacing them with artificial components. We’ll work closely with you to decide if this is the best option based on your pain level, mobility, and lifestyle goals. Our goal is to ensure you understand the procedure, its benefits, and the rehabilitation process, empowering you to make an informed decision. We’re committed to supporting you through the recovery process, helping you regain mobility and return to your daily activities with less pain.
Joint Reconstruction
Joint reconstruction procedures, such as osteotomy or arthroscopy, aim to repair rather than replace the damaged joint. We’ll evaluate your condition to determine if you’re a candidate for these less invasive options, focusing on preserving as much of your natural joint as possible. Together, we’ll discuss how these procedures can alleviate your symptoms and improve joint function, tailoring the approach to meet your specific needs. Our team will guide you through the rehabilitation process, focusing on achieving the best possible outcome for you.
Rehabilitation After Surgery
Rehabilitation is critical to your recovery after joint replacement or reconstruction surgery. We’ll design a personalized rehab program to strengthen your muscles and improve your joint’s range of motion. Your active participation and commitment to the rehab process are essential for regaining optimal function. We’ll monitor your progress closely, adjusting your program as needed to ensure you’re on the right path to recovery. Our aim is to support you every step of the way, helping you achieve your mobility and activity goals.
Pain Management
Effective pain management is a key part of your treatment plan after joint surgery. We’ll work with you to manage your pain through medications, physical therapy, and other non-pharmacological methods. Our focus is on minimizing your discomfort while ensuring you can participate actively in your rehabilitation. We’ll tailor our pain management strategies to your individual needs, providing you with the support and guidance you need to manage pain effectively during your recovery.
Lifestyle Adjustments and Preventive Care
Making lifestyle adjustments and engaging in preventive care are important for protecting your new or reconstructed joint and ensuring long-term success. We’ll advise you on appropriate activities, weight management, and exercises to strengthen the muscles around your joint. Together, we’ll explore ways to modify your activities to prevent future injuries and maintain joint health. Our team is here to provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to lead a healthy, active life post-surgery.
Spine Surgery is crucial for addressing various conditions that impact the spine, ranging from degenerative diseases to acute injuries that cause pain and limit mobility. The field focuses on relieving discomfort, restoring function, and preventing further spinal damage through both minimally invasive and traditional surgical techniques.
Herniated Discs
Herniated discs cause discomfort and neurological symptoms when disc material presses on spinal nerves. Surgery, such as a discectomy, removes the problematic disc material, offering relief. We carefully consider your symptoms, lifestyle, and the severity of the herniation to recommend the best surgical approach. Our aim is to alleviate pain and restore your mobility, discussing the procedure, recovery expectations, and how surgery fits into your overall treatment plan, ensuring you feel informed and confident in your care decision.
Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis, the narrowing of spinal passages, can lead to significant pain and mobility issues. Surgical interventions like laminectomy or spinal fusion are considered when non-surgical treatments don’t provide adequate relief. We personalize the treatment strategy to address your specific symptoms and the stenosis’s severity, focusing on decompressing the spinal cord or nerves to improve your quality of life. Our team is dedicated to guiding you through the decision-making process, offering support and expertise to help you understand your options and expected outcomes.
Scoliosis
Scoliosis surgery aims to correct abnormal spinal curvature and prevent progression. Considering factors like the curve’s severity and your overall health, we discuss surgical options such as spinal fusion, detailing how these procedures can improve alignment and reduce pain. We’re committed to a collaborative approach, ensuring you’re actively involved in your treatment planning. Our goal is to achieve the best possible correction of the curvature while maintaining spinal function, with a thorough discussion on what to expect during recovery and long-term care.
Degenerative Disc
Disease Degenerative disc disease surgery, including options like artificial disc replacement or spinal fusion, addresses the pain and instability caused by disc deterioration. We evaluate the extent of your disc degeneration and how it affects your life to tailor a surgical plan that offers the most benefit. Our focus is on relieving pain and restoring function, with a detailed conversation about the advantages and limitations of each surgical option, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the next steps in your journey to recovery.
Spinal Fractures
Surgical treatment for spinal fractures aims to stabilize the spine and alleviate pain. Techniques like kyphoplasty or spinal fusion are considered based on the fracture’s location and complexity. We prioritize your safety and recovery, explaining how surgery can help restore spinal stability and discussing the rehabilitation process. Our approach is to ensure you have a clear understanding of the surgery’s role in your overall treatment plan, emphasizing personalized care and support throughout your recovery.
Hand Surgery addresses a wide range of hand and wrist conditions, from acute injuries like fractures and lacerations to chronic disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis. The goal is to restore function, relieve pain, and improve the quality of life for patients experiencing hand and wrist issues.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome, characterized by numbness and tingling in the hand, results from pressure on the median nerve in your wrist. We’ll discuss both surgical and non-surgical treatments, tailoring them to the severity of your symptoms and your daily needs. Surgery, typically a carpal tunnel release, may be recommended to relieve pressure on the nerve. We aim to ensure you understand each option, focusing on relieving symptoms and restoring hand function, while considering your personal and professional activities in our care plan.
Trigger Finger
Trigger finger causes pain, stiffness, and a locking sensation in the finger, making it difficult to straighten. Treatment options we’ll consider include splinting, steroid injections, and surgery to release the tendon. Our approach is personalized, considering how the condition affects your activities and quality of life. We prioritize treatments that offer the best balance between symptom relief and quick recovery, ensuring you’re involved in the decision-making process and fully understand the expected outcomes and how they align with your goals.
Fractures and Dislocations
Hand and wrist fractures and dislocations require precise care to restore alignment and function. We’ll evaluate your injury to determine the most effective treatment, which may range from casting and splinting to surgical intervention for more complex injuries. Our goal is to provide a clear explanation of your injury, discuss the benefits and limitations of each treatment option, and together, decide on the best approach to promote healing, minimize discomfort, and return you to your normal activities as safely and quickly as possible.
Dupuytren’s Contracture
Dupuytren’s contracture progressively causes the fingers to bend towards the palm, restricting movement. We offer several treatment options, including needle aponeurotomy, enzyme injections, and surgery for severe cases. Our team will work with you to choose a treatment based on the contracture’s severity and impact on your life, aiming to improve hand function and flexibility. We’re committed to discussing the potential outcomes and recovery expectations, ensuring you’re fully informed and comfortable with the chosen treatment plan.
Arthritis of the Hand and Wrist
Arthritis in the hand and wrist can cause significant pain and functional limitations. Our treatment plans are designed to manage pain, preserve joint function, and improve your ability to perform daily tasks. Depending on the type and severity of your arthritis, we may recommend medication, injections, physical therapy, or surgical options like joint fusion or replacement. We’ll thoroughly discuss each option’s pros and cons, focusing on strategies that align with your lifestyle and provide the most relief.
Foot and Ankle Surgery addresses various conditions affecting the foot and ankle, including sports injuries, congenital disorders, degenerative diseases, and trauma. This field aims to restore function, alleviate pain, and improve mobility through both surgical and non-surgical treatments.
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis, a common cause of heel pain, results from inflammation of the plantar fascia. We typically start with non-surgical treatments like stretching, orthotics, and anti-inflammatory medications. If your symptoms persist, we may consider surgical options. Our approach is to carefully consider your lifestyle and activity level, ensuring we choose a treatment plan that not only addresses your pain but also supports your overall foot health and mobility.
Achilles Tendon Disorders
Achilles tendon disorders, including tendinitis and ruptures, can significantly impact your ability to walk and perform activities. Non-surgical treatments often include physical therapy and bracing, but surgery may be necessary for severe cases or ruptures. We focus on a treatment plan that aims to restore the strength and functionality of your Achilles tendon, discussing the expected recovery process and how surgery can help you return to your normal activities.
Bunions
Bunions, bony protrusions at the base of the big toe, cause pain and difficulty with footwear. We explore conservative treatments such as orthotics and footwear modifications first. If surgical intervention is needed, we discuss bunionectomy options, which realign the joint. Our goal is to relieve your pain and correct the deformity, taking into account your personal needs and ensuring you understand the recovery timeline and the effectiveness of the surgery in improving your foot function.
Ankle Arthritis
Ankle arthritis leads to joint pain and stiffness, affecting mobility. Treatment options range from anti-inflammatory medications and physical therapy to surgical interventions like arthrodesis (fusion) or total ankle replacement for advanced cases. We personalize your treatment plan to alleviate pain and preserve or improve joint function, carefully considering your activity level and quality of life goals. Our commitment is to help you make an informed decision about your care, focusing on treatments that offer the best long-term outcomes for your ankle health.
Diabetic Foot Conditions
Diabetic foot conditions, including ulcers and neuropathy, require specialized care to prevent serious complications. We emphasize the importance of regular foot examinations, proper footwear, and wound care management. For severe cases, surgical options may address ulcers, correct deformities, or improve blood flow. Our approach is multidisciplinary, collaborating with your diabetes care team to provide comprehensive care tailored to prevent complications and support your overall health and mobility.
Pediatric Orthopedics focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing musculoskeletal issues in children, from infants to adolescents. This specialty addresses a wide range of conditions, including congenital deformities, growth-related problems, fractures, and sports injuries, with an emphasis on ensuring proper growth and development.
Congenital Deformities
Congenital deformities, such as clubfoot or developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), are conditions present at birth that affect the normal growth of bones and joints. Our approach includes early intervention with non-surgical methods like bracing or casting, advancing to surgical options if necessary. We prioritize treatments that align with your child’s developmental needs, focusing on methods that offer the best outcomes for growth and function, and involve you in every step of the decision-making process to ensure comprehensive care.
Growth Plate Injuries
Growth plate injuries can occur in active children and may affect bone growth if not properly treated. We employ a range of diagnostic tools to accurately assess the injury and its potential impact on your child’s development. Treatment strategies are tailored to the severity of the injury and the specific growth plate affected, with a focus on preserving future growth and function. Our team is dedicated to supporting your child’s recovery through personalized rehabilitation plans, ensuring a return to activities with minimal impact on growth.
Scoliosis
Scoliosis, a lateral curvature of the spine, can develop during childhood or adolescence. Our treatment plans range from observation for mild cases to bracing and, in more severe cases, surgical intervention to correct the curvature. We emphasize a personalized approach, considering your child’s age, the severity of the curve, and potential impact on growth. Our goal is to ensure the best possible outcome for your child’s spinal health, involving you in the treatment process and providing support and guidance throughout.
Pediatric Fractures
Pediatric fractures require specialized care to ensure proper healing without affecting bone growth. We offer a range of treatment options, from casting and bracing to surgery for more complex fractures. Our focus is on promoting optimal healing while minimizing discomfort and ensuring your child can return to their normal activities as safely and quickly as possible. We provide detailed instructions for care at home and engage in regular follow-ups to monitor healing, adjusting the treatment plan as needed.
Sports Injuries
Sports injuries in children, such as sprains, strains, and overuse injuries, are treated with a focus on full recovery and prevention of future issues. Our comprehensive approach includes rest, physical therapy, and, when necessary, surgical repair. We’re committed to educating you and your child on injury prevention, proper technique, and conditioning to support their athletic endeavors. Our team works closely with you to develop a rehabilitation plan that encourages a safe return to sports, prioritizing your child’s long-term health and athletic development.
Orthopedic Trauma deals with the treatment of severe musculoskeletal injuries caused by external forces. This specialty focuses on fractures, dislocations, complex soft tissue injuries, and post-traumatic reconstruction, aiming to restore function, alleviate pain, and improve quality of life for patients experiencing traumatic injuries.
Fractures
Fractures, or breaks in the bone, are a common result of trauma. Our approach includes precise alignment and stabilization of the bone, utilizing casts, splints, or surgical options like internal fixation with plates and screws, depending on the fracture’s severity and location. We prioritize treatments that promote optimal healing and restore function, engaging you in discussions about the benefits and recovery expectations for each option, ensuring a treatment plan that aligns with your lifestyle and recovery goals.
Dislocations
Dislocations occur when the ends of your bones are forced from their normal positions. Treatment focuses on reducing the dislocation, restoring the bones to their proper alignment, and stabilizing the joint to prevent recurrence. Our team explores both non-surgical and surgical options tailored to the severity of the dislocation and any associated injuries, emphasizing rehabilitation to strengthen the joint and reduce the risk of future dislocations. We involve you in every step, from treatment decision to rehabilitation planning, to support your recovery.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Soft tissue injuries, including ligament sprains, muscle strains, and tendon injuries, require careful management to ensure complete healing. Our treatment plans may include rest, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery to repair significant damage. We focus on personalized rehabilitation programs designed to gradually restore strength and flexibility, preventing chronic instability or weakness. Our goal is to help you return to your pre-injury level of activity safely, providing support and guidance throughout your recovery process.
Post-Traumatic Reconstruction
Post-traumatic reconstruction addresses complications from previous injuries, such as non-unions, malunions, or chronic pain. Our treatments range from corrective surgery to rehabilitative therapies, aimed at improving function and relieving discomfort. We thoroughly assess the impact of past injuries on your current condition, developing a customized treatment plan that addresses both physical and functional aspects of recovery. Our commitment is to work closely with you, ensuring a clear understanding of the reconstructive options and expected outcomes.
Complex Fractures
Complex fractures involve multiple breaks, often with significant soft tissue damage. Treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach, combining surgical expertise with advanced imaging and rehabilitation services. Our team collaborates to provide comprehensive care, from surgical repair using the latest techniques to personalized rehabilitation plans focused on regaining full function. We ensure you are informed and involved in your care process, from initial treatment planning through to recovery and beyond, aiming for the best possible restoration of your health and mobility.
Shoulder and Elbow Surgery addresses a wide range of conditions affecting the shoulder and elbow joints, including acute injuries, degenerative diseases, and overuse syndromes. These procedures aim to alleviate pain, restore function, and improve the quality of life for patients experiencing shoulder and elbow issues.
Rotator Cuff Tears
Rotator cuff tears are common injuries that can cause pain and limit shoulder function. Treatment options range from physical therapy and steroid injections for minor tears to surgical repair for more significant injuries. Our approach is personalized, taking into account the severity of your tear, your activity level, and your health goals. We aim to restore strength and mobility to your shoulder, ensuring you understand the benefits and recovery expectations of each treatment option, and involve you in the decision-making process.
Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, results from overuse of the forearm muscles, leading to elbow pain. We explore a variety of treatments, including rest, physical therapy, braces, and injections, with surgery considered for persistent cases. Our goal is to relieve your pain and restore function, tailoring treatment to your specific needs and lifestyle. We’re committed to providing you with the support and guidance needed for recovery, discussing how each treatment can help you return to your normal activities pain-free.
Shoulder Arthritis
Shoulder arthritis causes joint pain and stiffness, affecting daily activities. Treatment options include medication, physical therapy, and, for advanced cases, shoulder replacement surgery. We focus on treatments that relieve pain and improve your quality of life, carefully considering your individual circumstances and goals. Our team is dedicated to helping you understand your options and what to expect from treatment, ensuring you’re fully informed and comfortable with your care plan, whether it involves surgery or non-surgical management.
Elbow Dislocation and Fractures
Elbow dislocations and fractures require immediate attention to restore alignment and function. Treatment may involve splinting, casting, or surgery, depending on the injury’s complexity. We personalize your treatment plan to ensure optimal healing, discussing the expected recovery process and how to best regain strength and mobility in your elbow. Our focus is on providing comprehensive care, from acute management through rehabilitation, to support your return to daily activities and prevent future injuries.
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
Shoulder impingement syndrome is characterized by pain and reduced range of motion due to compression of shoulder tendons. Our treatment approach includes physical therapy, medications, and injections, with surgery as an option for severe cases. We aim to alleviate pain and restore shoulder function, personalizing your treatment to fit your activities and recovery goals. Our team ensures you’re involved in your treatment planning, understanding each option and its potential impact on your shoulder health and overall well-being.
Our orthopedic department is dedicated to employing the latest in medical and surgical techniques to improve patients’ musculoskeletal health and enhance their quality of life. From acute injuries to chronic conditions, orthopedics plays a crucial role in addressing a wide array of health concerns, ensuring patients can lead active, fulfilling lives.
X-rays
X-rays are a fundamental tool in orthopedics, offering a first look at bone fractures, joint abnormalities, and certain infections. By providing clear images of bone structure, X-rays help in diagnosing various conditions and are often the initial step in formulating a treatment plan.
MRI Scans
MRI scans offer detailed images of soft tissues, including ligaments, tendons, and cartilage, complementing X-rays by providing a more comprehensive view of the musculoskeletal system. This advanced imaging technique is invaluable in diagnosing soft tissue injuries and degenerative conditions.
CT Scans
CT scans provide cross-sectional images that give detailed information about bone and soft tissue structure, crucial for diagnosing complex fractures and planning surgical interventions. The precision of CT imaging allows for accurate treatment planning and improved outcomes.
Bone Density Scans
Bone density scans, or DEXA scans, measure bone mineral density, playing a key role in diagnosing osteoporosis. This test is essential for assessing fracture risk and guiding treatment decisions to strengthen bones and prevent future fractures.
Electromyography (EMG)
EMG tests muscle and nerve function, useful in diagnosing conditions affecting muscle tissue, nerves, or the junctions between them. It’s particularly helpful in cases of unexplained muscle weakness or numbness, providing insights into nerve and muscle health.
Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside a joint. Using a small camera inserted through a tiny incision, surgeons can view joint conditions and perform necessary repairs, offering patients faster recovery times and reduced pain post-surgery.
Joint Replacement Surgery
Joint replacement surgery involves removing a damaged joint and replacing it with an artificial implant. Commonly performed on the hip and knee, this surgery aims to relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance the quality of life for individuals with severe joint damage. Fracture Repair Fracture repair encompasses a range of treatments from casting and bracing to surgical intervention, depending on the fracture’s severity and location. The goal is to realign broken bones, promote healing, and restore function to the affected area.
Spinal Surgery
Spinal surgery addresses various conditions affecting the spine, from herniated discs to spinal stenosis and scoliosis. Procedures can range from minimally invasive techniques to more complex surgeries, aimed at relieving pain, correcting deformities, and improving spinal function.
Physical Therapy: Physical therapy plays a crucial role in the recovery process after orthopedic injuries or surgeries. Tailored exercise programs help patients regain strength, flexibility, and mobility, ensuring a return to daily activities and preventing future injuries.
Occupational Therapy: Occupational therapy assists patients in recovering the skills needed for daily living and working following orthopedic conditions or surgeries. It focuses on improving functionality, adapting activities, and using assistive devices to enhance independence.
Osteoporosis Management
Managing osteoporosis involves a combination of medication, lifestyle changes, and preventive measures to maintain bone health and reduce the risk of fractures. Strategies focus on strengthening bones, improving balance, and minimizing fall risks.
Rheumatologic Care
Rheumatologic care addresses arthritis and other rheumatic conditions affecting joints and connective tissues. Comprehensive treatment plans may include medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments to manage pain, reduce inflammation, and preserve joint function.
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