FAST, EXPERT CARE WHEN YOU NEED IT

We offer our Injury Access Clinic at our Main Office Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., and on Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

We offer our Injury Access Clinic at our Main Office Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., and on Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Patient
Education
Center

Our commitment to providing you with superior access to exceptional orthopedic care continues with our patient education, including health articles and videos. Our resources are designed to keep you informed on common orthopedic injuries and conditions. Please use the buttons below to learn more.

Procedures & Conditions

At Orthopedic Associates, we understand that navigating and interpreting medical conditions and injuries or procedures and treatments can be daunting and overwhelming. We offer you the following animated patient education videos. Using the following filter, you can choose to view videos about an area of specialty or a specific injury or condition. If after viewing these videos you have any questions or concerns, please call our office to speak with a medical professional.

Disclaimer:
This content is offered as an educational resource and does not imply Orthopedic Associates can treat all conditions contained in this educational library. We encourage you to call our office to inquire about treatment for a specific condition. Our staff will be happy to assist you.
 
 

GUIDE TO OUTPATIENT JOINT REPLACEMENT

Dedicated to helping you overcome chronic joint pain and injuries, our specialty-trained joint experts at Orthopedic Associates offer exceptional care and comprehensive treatment plans to guide you to a safe and timely return to function.

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Health Articles

Each of the following health articles was authored by one of our expert orthopedic doctors at Orthopedic Associates. Please use the buttons below to read the article in full.

  • What Is Frozen Shoulder?

    Frozen shoulder results in stiffness or pain in your shoulder. It is not fully known what causes this condition, but there are a few factors that can make you more susceptible to developing it, such as diabetes and age.

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  • Don’t Let Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome Stop Your Swing

    Pain or limited hand function due to ulnar tunnel syndrome can keep you from enjoying the activities you love, like playing golf, biking, and lifting weights.

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  • Start the Year Right: Preseason Conditioning & Injury Prevention

    As the new year begins, athletes of all levels are preparing to get back in the game. From high school competitors to weekend warriors or seasoned professionals, preseason conditioning is essential for peak performance and injury prevention.

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  • MCL Tears Vs. ACL Tears

    The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is along the inside of the knee, while the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is in the front of the knee.

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  • Setting Up for Success: Preparing for Joint Replacement

    Joint replacement surgery can bring a lot of positive change to your life after healing, but it also requires some changes before and during recovery. To ensure the best possible outcome, our surgeons at Orthopedic Associates give steps to help you optimize your health and home before surgery.

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  • 5 Keys to a Full Joint Replacement Recovery

    Joint replacement surgery can restore mobility and offer lasting relief from chronic pain. However, a successful recovery requires a thorough rehabilitation process. Our team at Orthopedic Associates provides expert guidance on exercises and other tips.

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