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ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY


ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

Common needs for orthopedic surgery:

Common needs for orthopedic surgery include the treatment of bone fractures, joint replacements (such as knee or hip replacements), arthroscopy (a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems), and spinal surgery (such as for herniated discs or scoliosis). Orthopedic surgery may also be used to treat degenerative conditions, such as osteoarthritis, and congenital disorders, such as clubfoot. Injuries, such as ligament tears or dislocations, may also require orthopedic surgery.

Finding the right orthopedic surgeon:

There are several ways to find a qualified orthopedic surgeon:
Ask for referrals from your primary care physician or other healthcare providers.
Check with your insurance company for a list of in-network orthopedic surgeons.
Search for board-certified orthopedic surgeons in your area through the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) website.
Research the surgeon's qualifications, including their education, training, and experience. Look for a surgeon who has completed a fellowship in the subspecialty area relevant to your condition.
Check online reviews and ratings from other patients.
Ask the surgeon about their surgical outcomes and complication rates.
Consider the location and accessibility of the surgeon's office and surgical facilities.
Schedule a consultation with the surgeon to discuss your condition and treatment options. This will also give you a chance to see if you feel comfortable with the surgeon and their staff.
It is important to remember that choosing the right orthopedic surgeon is an important decision, and you should take the time to thoroughly research and evaluate potential surgeons before making a decision.
A great orthopedic surgeon to consider is Dr. Dan O'Neil of NASA Bone who works out of Houston Physicians Hospital.





ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY FOR KNEE PAIN

Orthopedic surgery for knee pain can be used to treat a variety of conditions that cause pain and limit function in the knee joint. Some common conditions that may require orthopedic surgery for knee pain include:
Osteoarthritis: A degenerative condition that causes the cartilage in the knee joint to wear down, leading to pain and stiffness.
Meniscus tears: Tears in the cartilage that acts as a cushion between the thighbone and shinbone.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears: A common knee injury that occurs when the ACL, a ligament that helps stabilize the knee, is torn.
Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tears: A ligament that connects the thighbone to the shinbone and helps keep the knee stable.
Patellofemoral pain syndrome: Pain in the front of the knee caused by the knee cap (patella) not gliding properly in the knee joint.
Baker's cyst: A fluid-filled cyst that can form behind the knee and cause pain and swelling.
The type of surgery used to treat knee pain will depend on the specific condition being treated. Common surgical procedures used to treat knee pain include arthroscopy, knee replacement, knee osteotomy, and ligament reconstruction. It is important to consult with an orthopedic surgeon to determine the best treatment option for your specific condition.

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY FOR SHOULDER INJURIES 

Orthopedic surgery for shoulder injuries is used to treat a variety of conditions that cause pain and limit function in the shoulder joint. Some common conditions that may require orthopedic surgery for shoulder injuries include:
Rotator cuff tears: Tears in the muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint, which can cause pain and weakness in the shoulder.
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis): Stiffness and loss of motion in the shoulder joint caused by scar tissue and inflammation.
Shoulder impingement: A condition in which the tendons or bursa (small fluid-filled sacs) in the shoulder become compressed or pinched, causing pain and weakness.
Labral tears: Tears in the cartilage that surrounds the shoulder joint, which can cause pain and instability in the shoulder.
Arthritis: A degenerative condition that can cause pain and stiffness in the shoulder joint.
Fractures: A break in the bone of the shoulder.
The type of surgery used to treat shoulder injuries will depend on the specific condition being treated. Common surgical procedures used to treat shoulder injuries include arthroscopy, rotator cuff repair, shoulder replacement, and shoulder joint stabilization. It is important to consult with an orthopedic surgeon to determine the best treatment option for your specific condition.

One orthopedic surgeon known for his expertise in shoulder surgery is Dr. M. Shaun Holt, M.D. of All American Orthopedic & Sports Medicine operating out of Houston Physicians Hospital.