Orthopedics

Orthopedic Care for All Ages: From Injury Recovery to Joint Replacement

At St. Joseph's Outpatient Surgery Center, we’re dedicated to providing quality orthopedic care. Our team of experienced physicians specializes in addressing a wide range of musculoskeletal issues, ensuring that patients receive caring and compassionate treatment.

We utilize modern equipment and techniques to deliver effective, minimally invasive procedures that help promote faster recovery times. Our orthopedic surgeons are well-versed in both traditional and modern surgical methods, ensuring that each patient receives a personalized treatment plan tailored to their specific medical needs. From knee surgery to complex joint replacements, our goal is to help enhance your mobility and thereby help to improve your quality of life.

Schedule a consultation with our experienced orthopedic surgeons and let them guide you through your treatment journey with compassion and expertise. Whether you’re dealing with a sports injury, degenerative disease, or chronic pain, our team is dedicated to helping you achieve optimal outcomes and return to your daily activities with improved function and reduced discomfort.

Orthopedics focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal problems in the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves. The orthopedic surgeons at St. Joseph’s Outpatient Surgery Center provide comprehensive care and utilize modern treatments to help patients affected by orthopedic injuries, degenerative diseases, and other orthopedic conditions.

Our Physicians’ Specialties Include:

  • Upper Extremity (hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder, including total shoulder replacement)

    • Labral Tears: A tear in the cartilage that cushions the shoulder joint, often caused by injury or repetitive movement.
    • Rotator Cuff Injuries: Damage to the group of muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder. It can be caused by trauma, repetitive overhead movements, or aging.
    • Total Shoulder Replacement: Damaged parts of the shoulder joint are replaced with artificial components. It’s typically done for severe arthritis or a major shoulder injury that causes pain and limited movement.
    • Tendinopathy: A condition characterized by the inflammation or degeneration of a tendon, often due to overuse or repetitive strain.
    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: When the median nerve, which runs through the wrist, becomes compressed, often due to repetitive hand movements or prolonged pressure.
  • Lower Extremity (foot, ankle, knee, and hip)

    • ACL Tears: An injury to the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee, often caused by sudden stops, twisting motions, or direct impact.
    • Meniscus Tears: An injury to the cartilage in the knee that acts as a cushion between the thigh and shin bones. It often occurs from twisting or rotating the knee during activity.
    • Sprained Ankle: When the ligaments in the ankle are stretched or torn, usually due to twisting, turning, or rolling the foot.
  • Sports medicine