Orthopedic care
Orthopedists are doctors who take care of the entire musculoskeletal system. They diagnose and treat conditions such as sprains, strains, broken bones, arthritis and osteoporosis. Some of the treatments they offer include recommending lifestyle changes, applying casts and performing surgeries, such as ligament repairs or total joint replacements.
Conditions treated by our orthopedic specialists
We treat autoimmune diseases and a wide range of acute and chronic injuries, including:
- Achilles tears
- ACL tears
- Arthritis
- Autoimmune rheumatic diseases
- Bicep tears
- Calf strains and tears
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Cubital tunnel syndrome
- Degenerative joint disease
- Dislocations
- Fractures
- Gout
- Hamstring strains and tears
- Lupus
- Medial collateral ligament (MCL) tears
- Nerve compression syndrome
- Osteoporosis
- Rotator cuff tears
- Spine diseases and injuries
- Sprains
- Tendonitis
- Vasculitis
- Work-related injuries
Comprehensive orthopedic care
After assessing your condition, we develop and deliver a personalized, high-quality care plan to improve your discomfort and mobility. Your treatment may include surgery, followed by postsurgical rehabilitation.
Our orthopedic treatments
At our facility, we offer a full range of joint care options. Our orthopedic surgeons use their expertise in sports medicine and related specialty areas to perform a range of procedures, including:
- Anatomic or reverse shoulder replacement surgery
- Foot and ankle surgery
- Hand and upper extremity surgery
- Injections
- Ligament repair or reconstruction
- Minimally invasive surgery, including arthroscopies for shoulder, wrist, knee and ankle joints
- Rotator cuff repair
- Spine surgery
- Surgery for carpal and cubital tunnel syndrome
You may also choose to participate in one of our physical therapy programs following orthopedic surgery. We offer inpatient therapy and outpatient therapy, giving you multiple ways to strengthen your movement capabilities.
Specialized care for chronic diseases
Our board-certified rheumatologists have extensive practical experience treating arthritis and autoimmune rheumatic diseases affecting joints, muscles, bones and certain internal organs. When you have a chronic disease, we work to help you successfully manage your condition and achieve the best possible quality of life.
If you have joint pain or discomfort, we encourage you to take our complimentary hip risk assessment or knee risk assessment to evaluate your existing health. To make an appointment at our hospital's main campus or at our Gilford location, please call us today at (603) 522-6163.