What We Know: The Importance Of Bedside Manner
There are patients who come to us and they clearly need surgery. There are other patients who come to us and they clearly do not need surgery. And still other patients come to us and those folks could go either way as far as the need for surgery. We therefore place great importance on bedside manner. We talk to our patients. We listen to our patients. We explain things to our patients. In short, we treat our patients like we would want our own family member to be treated.
Services
Surgery of the knee
- Quadriceps sparing total knee replacement
- Robotic total knee replacement (Makoplasty)
- Custom total knee replacement
- Partial knee resurfacing
- Knee arthroscopy/microfracture
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction
Surgery of the hip
- Direct anterior (DA) total hip replacement
- Robotic total hip replacement (Makoplasty)
- Navigational total hip replacement
Surgery of the shoulder/elbow
- Total shoulder replacement
- Reverse total shoulder replacement
- Shoulder resurfacing
- Rotator cuff tendon repair
- Shoulder arthroscopy
- Distal biceps tendon rupture repair
Surgery of the hand
- Carpal tunnel release
- Trigger finger release
- Tendon repair
- Ganglion (soft tissue mass) excision
- Joint reconstruction
Surgery of the foot and ankle
- Achilles tendon rupture repair
- Great toe joint replacement
- Soft tissue mass excision
Trauma surgery
- Fractures of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hands as well as fractures of the hip, knee, ankle and feet
Biologics
- Stem cell injections
- Viscosupplementation
Conditions and treatments
Foot and ankle
Hand
Joint replacement
Knee
- ACL injuries
- Meniscus injuries
- Chondral defects
- Microfracture technique
Shoulder
- Frozen shoulder
- Rotator cuff/impingement
- AC separation
- Instability – traumatic
- Labral tears
- Glenohumeral (shoulder) arthritis
Spine
Special technologies
- MAKOPlasty joint replacement