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Procedures

Non-operative Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Treatment
Treatment options for torn PCL include rest, cold compress, wrapping the knee, elevating the knee, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. If pain or instability of the knee worsens, surgery may be required.
Non-operative Radial Head Fracture Treatment
Physicians classify fractures according to the degree of displacement (how far out of normal position the bones are). Treatment is then determined by the type of fracture.
Non-operative Tennis Elbow – Lateral Epicondylitis
Treatment is determined by your physician and may include rest, an arm brace or wrist splint, physical therapy, steroid injections, ice and anti-inflammatory medications.
Non-operative Throwing Injury Treatment
Repetitive throwing places severe stress on the elbow joint. The throwing motion stretches the tendons and ligaments on the inner side of the elbow and compresses the structures on the outer side. These forces can damage tissue and bone, especially in young athletes whose bones have not fully matured. Depending...
Non-Operative Treatment for Plantar Faciitis
Sore, painful heels are a widespread problem affecting millions of people. If you’re one of them, Ortho ONE has good news: there are plenty of nonsurgical treatments that can provide relief. Our Non-Operative Treatment for Plantar Faciitis can help relieve chronic heel pain.
Non-Operative Treatment of Achilles Tendon Injuries
For tendinitis and tendinosis, treatment may include rest, ice, over-the-counter pain relievers and physical therapy. Heel lifts, which elevate the heel and lessen stress on the Achilles tendon, can be helpful. Occasionally immobilization in a walking boot or cast is recommended. Ruptures are treated either with surgery, a cast or...
Non-operative Ulnar Collateral Ligament Treatment (UCL)
Treatment options may include rest, anti-inflammatory medications, a cold compress, or use of a brace to stabilize the elbow. Severe tears or ruptures may require surgery.
Olecranon Fracture Surgery
Surgery to treat an olecranon fracture is usually necessary when the fracture is displaced (out of place) or the fracture is open (bone has pierced the skin). The surgeon will typically make an incision over the back of the elbow and then put the pieces of bone back together. There...
Orthobiologics
Orthobiologic Treatments at Orthopedic ONE ORTHOBIOLOGIC TREATMENTS AT ORTHOPEDIC ONE Orthobiologic therapies, also known as regenerative cellular therapies, are rapidly expanding the treatment options for arthritis and chronic tendon injuries and muscle tears. Orthobiologics are substances found in the human body that are often concentrated or filtered to obtain a...
Osteochondral Allograft
An allograft is a tissue graft taken from a cadaver donor, unlike an autograft, which is taken from one’s own tissue. It contains a block of sterilized cartilage and bone. Usually larger than an autograft, it can be shaped to fit the exact contour of the defect and then fit...
Osteochondral Transfer
This is a procedure which moves bone and its cartilage cap from a less important area of the joint to fill the traumatic defect and restore cartilage in the weight bearing area. This tissue can be harvested from your knee or donor tissue.
Osteotomies
This surgical procedure is designed to relieve pain and instability of the hip caused by an abnormally shallow hip socket. In this procedure, the socket is cut and freed from the pelvis, then repositioned at an angle that stabilizes the hip and provides adequate support for the femoral head. First,...
Osteotomy and Limb Realignment
Osteotomy literally means “cutting of the bone.” In a knee osteotomy, either the shinbone (tibia) or thighbone (femur) is cut and reshaped to relieve pressure on the knee joint. This procedure is often used to treat early-stage osteoarthritis that has damaged only one side of the knee joint. By shifting...
Partial Knee Replacement/Unicompartment Arthroplasty
Unlike total knee replacement surgery, this less invasive procedure replaces only the damaged or arthritic parts of the knee.
Patellofemoral Replacement Surgery
This surgical procedure removes portions of damaged cartilage on the femur in the knee joint that have been rubbing against the underside of the patella, causing pain and loss of mobility. This cartilage is then replaced with a specially-designed implant.
Plantar Fascia Release
This outpatient procedure is a surgical cutting of part of the plantar fascia, a thick band of connective tissue that supports the foot’s arch. By partially cutting this tissue, the surgeon releases tension and allows the tendon to lengthen. This procedure is commonly performed to relieve pain caused by plantar...
Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Repair/Reconstruction
Treatment options for torn PCL include rest, cold compress, wrapping the knee, elevating the knee, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. If pain or instability of the knee worsens, surgery may be required.
Posterior Lumbar Decompression and Fusion
In many spinal surgeries, two or more vertebral bones are permanently joined with a technique called “spinal fusion.” A fusion creates a solid mass of bone. It stabilizes your spine.
Proximal Hamstring Repair
Rupture of the proximal hamstring tendon is a rare injury and often caused by a traumatic incident. A complete rupture, meaning the tendon is entirely pulled from the bone, can be treated with conservative treatment which includes rehabilitation (physical therapy) or surgical intervention. Depending on the intensity of the injury,...
Proximal Humerus Fracture Surgery
This surgical procedure repairs a break in the proximal end of the humerus. ORIF stands for Open Reduction Internal Fixation. During this procedure, an incision will be made and a metal plate will be attached to the humerus to hold the bone in place while it heals.
Radial Head Fracture Surgery
Physicians classify fractures according to the degree of displacement (how far out of normal position the bones are). Treatment is then determined by the type of fracture. Surgery is always required to either fix or remove the broken pieces of bone and repair the soft-tissue damage. If the damage is...
Repair of Quadriceps Tendon
It makes headlines when a torn quadriceps muscle ends a professional athlete’s career. While it is a season-ending injury for the rest of us, too, there is good news: Early medical intervention and expert surgical care can put you back in the game of life sooner than you think. SURGICAL...
Revision Hip Surgery
This surgery replaces worn artificial hip parts and damaged bone with new metal, plastic or ceramic components. The new components restore normal hip joint stability.
Revision Knee Surgery
This procedure replaces worn artificial knee parts and damaged bone with new metal and plastic components.
Rotator Cuff Surgery
If you’re experiencing dull pain, weakness, and limited range of motion in your shoulder, you may have a rotator cuff injury. What Makes Up The Rotator Cuff? The rotator cuff includes the muscles and tendons around the shoulder joint. These tissues can tear, especially if you have a job that...
Same Day Outpatient Total Hip Replacement
For those who qualify, Orthopedic ONE offers outpatient total joint replacement of the hip, knee and shoulder. A traditional joint replacement requires a 1-3 night stay in the hospital, but if you are in overall good health and have the right home support system an outpatient approach may be right...
Same Day Outpatient Total Knee Replacement
For those who qualify, Orthopedic ONE offers outpatient total joint replacement of the hip, knee and shoulder. A traditional joint replacement requires a 1-3 night stay in the hospital, but if you are in overall good health and have the right home support system an outpatient approach may be right...