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General Orthopedics

Advanced Orthopaedics address a wide array of disorders affecting bones, cartilage, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments. The primary concern is to offer diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and preventive care… learn more about general orthopedics.

Sports Medicine

Athletic injuries don’t just happen to the professionals – they can happen to anyone. Once thought of as branch of medicine concerned only with repairing athletes’ traumatic injuries, sports medicine is now…learn more about sports medicine.

Trauma Fracture Care

Sudden and traumatic injuries to the bone cover a wide spectrum and are perhaps the most complex to handle because not only is an immediate solution required, but one that ensures there will be no complications or…learn more about trauma fracture care.

Arthritis Care

Arthritis literally means joint inflammation and can affect anyone, at any age, or of any race. It’s a complex disorder that comprises more than 100 distinct conditions, two of the most common…learn more about arthritis.

Osteoporosis Care

Osteoporosis means “porous bones,” and though many more women are likely to develop this disease that weakens the internal structure of the bone, men can also suffer the disabilities that typically result in…learn more about osteoporosis.

Deformity Correction & Joint Reconstruction

There are many reasons that bones may become deformed. Some are congenital or birth conditions, others may stem from abnormal growth during childhood, and still others are the result of. …learn more about Deformity Correction & Joint Reconstruction

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