ACL and PCL reconstruction

ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction are surgical procedures used to repair torn ligaments in the knee. These ligaments are crucial for knee stability, and their reconstruction involves replacing the damaged ligament with a graft, often taken from the patient’s own tissue. This surgery aims to restore the knee’s function and prevent further joint damage, allowing patients to return to their normal activities and sports.

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems in the knee, ankle, and shoulder. During arthroscopy, a small camera is inserted into the joint through a tiny incision, allowing the surgeon to view and repair the damaged area with precision. This technique offers faster recovery times and less postoperative pain compared to traditional open surgery.

Arthroscopy of knee, ankle, and shoulder

Concussion

A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that occurs after a blow to the head or sudden jolt. Proper management and treatment are crucial to ensure complete recovery and prevent long-term complications. Our concussion care includes thorough evaluation, monitoring of symptoms, and a tailored recovery plan to help patients safely return to their daily activities and sports.

Fracture care involves the treatment of broken bones using either operative (surgical) or non-operative (conservative) methods. Depending on the severity and location of the fracture, our specialists will recommend the most appropriate treatment to ensure optimal healing and function. This can include casting, bracing, or surgical intervention to realign and stabilize the bone.

Fracture care (Operative/Non-operative)

Hand and elbow surgery

Hand and elbow surgery addresses a variety of conditions affecting the upper extremities, such as fractures, tendon injuries, arthritis, and nerve compressions. Our surgeons utilize advanced techniques to restore function, relieve pain, and improve the overall quality of life for patients suffering from hand and elbow disorders.

Meniscus surgery treats tears in the knee’s meniscus, a cartilage that acts as a cushion between the thighbone and shinbone. Depending on the type and severity of the tear, the surgery may involve repairing the damaged tissue, removing the torn section (meniscectomy), or replacing the meniscus with a donor tissue (transplantation). These procedures aim to relieve pain and restore knee function.

Meniscus surgery (Repair, transplantation, and meniscectomy)

Minimally invasive cartilage and ligament repair and reconstruction

Minimally invasive techniques for cartilage and ligament repair and reconstruction involve using small incisions and specialized instruments to treat damaged tissues. These procedures reduce recovery times, minimize scarring, and lower the risk of complications, helping patients return to their normal activities more quickly and with less pain.

Minimally invasive spine surgery and non-operative treatments are designed to address spinal conditions with less disruption to surrounding tissues. This approach includes techniques such as microdiscectomy, spinal fusion, and non-surgical options like physical therapy and pain management. These methods aim to relieve pain, improve function, and enhance the patient’s quality of life with shorter recovery times.

Minimally invasive spine surgery and non-operative

Nerve Entrapment (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a common condition caused by the compression of the median nerve as it passes through the wrist. Symptoms include numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand. Our treatment options range from conservative methods like splinting and physical therapy to surgical release, which involves cutting the ligament to relieve pressure on the nerve.

Non-operative sports medicine focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sports-related injuries without surgery. Our approach includes physical therapy, rehabilitation, injections, and other non-invasive techniques to help all athletes recover from injuries and enhance their performance while avoiding the risks associated with surgical intervention.

Non-operative sports medicine

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of cartilage, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Our comprehensive treatment options include medication, physical therapy, lifestyle modifications, and in some cases, surgical intervention to manage symptoms and improve joint function, helping patients maintain an active lifestyle.

Peripheral nerve conditions involve damage or compression of the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, causing pain, numbness, or weakness. Our specialists diagnose and treat various nerve disorders using both conservative and surgical methods to relieve symptoms and restore normal nerve function, improving patients’ quality of life.

Peripheral nerve conditions

Rotator cuff repair

Rotator cuff repair is a surgical procedure to fix tears in the rotator cuff tendons of the shoulder. This surgery can be performed arthroscopically or through open surgery, depending on the tear’s size and location. The goal is to restore shoulder strength and function, allowing patients to return to their daily activities and sports.

Shoulder surgery encompasses a range of procedures to address various conditions, including rotator cuff tears, labral tears, acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries, and shoulder instability. Our surgeons utilize advanced techniques to repair and reconstruct shoulder structures, aiming to relieve pain, restore function, and enhance the overall quality of life.

Shoulder surgery (Rotator cuff, labral repair, AC reconstruction, and stabilization)

Spine surgery (Fusion and disc replacements)

Spine surgery, including fusion and disc replacements, treats conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease. Fusion involves joining two or more vertebrae to stabilize the spine, while disc replacement involves replacing a damaged disc with an artificial one. These procedures aim to alleviate pain, improve stability, and enhance spinal function.

Sports medicine focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sports-related injuries. Our team of specialists provides comprehensive care, including injury prevention programs, rehabilitation, and non-surgical treatments to help athletes recover quickly and safely return to their sport. We are dedicated to optimizing performance and minimizing the risk of future injuries.

Sports Medicine

Total joint replacement (Knee, hip, and shoulder)

Total joint replacement involves replacing a damaged joint with an artificial prosthesis to relieve pain and restore function. This procedure is commonly performed on the knee, hip, and shoulder joints affected by arthritis or injury. Our goal is to help patients regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve their overall quality of life through advanced surgical techniques.

Wrist and elbow arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems in the wrist and elbow. By inserting a small camera into the joint, our surgeons can visualize and repair damaged tissues with precision. This technique offers faster recovery times and less postoperative pain, allowing patients to return to their normal activities sooner.

Wrist and elbow arthroscopy