When to Seek Orthopedic Rehabilitation
We care for patients with these orthopedic conditions:
- Ankle and foot problems
- Arthritic conditions
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS or RSD)
- Complicated joint replacements
- Congenital lordosis
- Diabetic nerve pain
- Difficulty walking or balancing
- Elbow swelling, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow
- Fractures, including hip fractures, multiple fractures and pathological fractures
- Hip or groin pain
- Knee injury or buckling
- Joint pain or limited range of motion
- Multiple trauma
- Neck and back pain
- Pelvic pain
- Sciatica
- Scoliosis
- Shoulder rotator cuff/labral injuries, tendonitis, bursitis
- Spine injury
- Tendonitis or ligament sprain
Treatment Options for Orthopedic Rehabilitation
We offer a full range of inpatient and outpatient services designed to help patients restore function and improve quality of life. Our services include:
Diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound: This test identifies potential sources of pain using real-time imaging.
Discography: Also called a discogram, this test helps your doctor find spinal discs that are causing pain.
Fluoroscopic spine injections: These injections use state-of-the-art X-ray-guidance to provide targeted spine therapies.
Injections: We offer all types of injections to reduce inflammation, including bursa, epidural, facet joint, myofascial trigger point, peripheral nerve, sacroiliac joint and shoulder, hip and knee injections.
Nerve blocks: We perform a variety of nerve blocks, including medial branch, occipital nerve, sphenopalatine ganglion and sympathetic nerve blocks.
Physical and occupational therapy: Our therapists help patients return to optimal functioning.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy: PRP harnesses the body’s own natural healing ability to accelerate healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints.
Radiofrequency ablation: This treatment uses a radiofrequency current to decrease pain signaling from a targeted area.
Spinal cord stimulation: Spinal cord stimulation involves implanting a device that sends electric impulses into the spinal cord to relieve pain.
Ultrasound-guided joint and nerve blocks: This treatment allows for precisely targeted injections for pain relief.