Services Offered
Total Knee Replacement
If nonsurgical treatments like medication and 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.
Total Hip Replacement
Hip replacement surgery may be an option if your hip pain interferes with daily activities and nonsurgical treatments haven't helped or are no longer effective. During hip replacement, the damaged sections of your hip joint and replaces them with parts usually constructed of metal, ceramic and very hard plastic. The artificial joint helps reduce pain and improve function.
ACL Reconstruction
Anterior Cruciate Ligament, or ACL, is a major ligament in the knee. ACL injuries most commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops and changes in direction. ACL reconstruction is the surgery needed to replace a torn ACL.
PCL Repair
Posterior Cruciate Ligament, or PCL, is a ligament in the knee. PCL repair surgery is done in people whose PCL is no longer connected to the bone to improve function and ease pain.
Meniscal Repair
A surgical procedure to repair a torn meniscus, or torn knee cartilage.
Arthroscopic Surgery of the Knee and Shoulder
Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive option for diagnosing, monitoring and treating joint problems, allowing the operatation through very small incisions with specialized tools.
Carpal Tunnel Release
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful condition caused by an overuse injury or a repetitive motion performed by the wrist or hand. Carpal tunnel release is a surgery used to treat and potentially heal the condition.
Trigger Finger Release
When a finger or thumb is temporarily "stuck" in a bent position, a trigger finger release procedure may be needed to physically release the constricted tendon sheath causing the problem so that the finger or thumb can move freely again.
Ganglion Cyst Removal
A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled sac that can attach to herniated joint capsules, tendon sheaths, and other muscle and bone connectors causing pain with movement. The cyst capsule and stalk will be surgically removed from your body during this procedure.