The world-class orthopedic physicians at Surgipoint Surgery Centers diagnose and treat conditions, diseases and injuries related to the musculoskeletal system, including your bones, joints, nerves, ligaments, cartilage, tendons and muscles. Whether you are suffering from orthopedic arthritis or a sports-related orthopedic injury, the goal of minimally invasive orthopedics, or orthopedics, is to provide pain relief and get you moving again as soon as possible, with improved range of motion.
Our board-certified orthopedic specialists — many of whom are the official physicians for prominent sports teams and professional athletes — perform a variety of minimally invasive orthopedic procedures. They aim to use the least-invasive methods available as a first step, and will recommend surgery only when non-invasive options would not be the most effective or appropriate treatment approach.
When orthopedic surgery is necessary, Surgipoint surgeons provide minimally invasive surgical treatments that include: joint replacements, joint repair, ligament repair, orthopedic injury treatment, and related shoulder, elbow wrist, hand, hip and knee surgeries.
Our surgeons have expertise in a range of procedures to repair joints and restore functionality and range of motions in the hips, knees and shoulders.
Reshaping or reconstructing damaged joints or, in some cases, replacing both bone ends with metal or plastic parts. We offer both total hip replacement and total knee replacement.
During an arthroscopic procedure, a small camera is inserted through several tiny incisions to treat a range of shoulder problems, including rotator cuff tears, shoulder pain from bursitis and tendinitis, dislocated shoulder, labrum tears and labrum repairs.
This procedure repairs the delicate networks of tendons, cartilage, ligaments and bones that make up the wrist.
Minimally invasive arthroscopy approaches are used for knee joint surgery, including knee replacement and knee repair surgery, meniscus tear treatment, and ACL repair and reconstruction, among others.
Using arthroscopy techniques, the orthopedic surgeon inserts a small camera through a tiny incision to simultaneously diagnose and fix any problems with the ankle, including injury, bone spurs and inflamed tissue.
This procedure releases ligaments that are pressing on the median nerve, relieving pressure and other symptoms caused by this condition.
This procedure repairs damage to connective ligament tissues resulting from illness or injury.
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