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    Services Offered

    Hip Replacement
    Hip replacements are a highly effective and efficient way to treat arthritis of the hip, either from wear and tear or from the effects of injury. Hip replacement has proven to be a quality way to alleviate pain and suffering, and to increase mobility and function, by replacing worn or damaged parts of your hip with prosthetic components.

    Hip Revision
    Hip revision surgery is performed to repair an artificial hip joint that has been damaged over time. Many patients may find that hip revision surgery improves mobility, strength and coordination of the torso and leg.

    Knee Replacement
    If non-surgical treatments like medications and using walking supports are no longer helpful, total knee replacement surgery may be needed. Total knee replacements are one of the most successful procedures in all of medicine, using prosthetic components to replace the damaged bone and cartilage that are causing pain.

    Knee Revision Surgery
    Over time, the components used in your total knee replacement surgery may need to be replaced.

    Shoulder Replacement
    In shoulder replacement surgery, the damaged parts of the shoulder are removed and replaced with artificial components. The treatment options are either replacement of just the head of the humerus bone (ball), or replacement of both the ball and the socket (glenoid).

    Hand / Microsurgery
    Our surgeons specialize in treating injuries and diseases requiring microvascular and microneural surgeries, including repairing blood vessels, reconnecting nerve endings, correcting malformed hands, restoring severed digits, or any other form of reconstruction. Surgeries are forms of plastic surgery that allow for the repair of tiny vessels and nerves under an operating microscope.    

    Arthroscopic Surgery
    Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive option for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating joint problems, allowing surgeons to operate through very small incisions with specialized tools. Our surgeons routinely perform arthroscopic surgery on knees, shoulders and ankles, using the advanced technique whenever appropriate.

    Joint Injections
    A joint injection is a shot of medication directly into the joint. The medicine helps relieve pain, inflammation, and can sometimes help diagnose the source of pain. Some patients may need more than one injection — how long shots last vary from person to person and depend on the cause of the pain.

    Contact us to learn more about our services and schedule an appointment. 

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