A partial knee replacement surgery may be necessary when the pain and function of your knee is not allowing you to live your desire of an active lifestyle.
You may want a total hip replacement when the pain and function of your hip isn’t letting you have a great quality of life and you want function to be restored.
A total knee replacement may be necessary when pain and function of your knee is not allowing you to have a great quality of life and other options don’t work.
Cervical myelopathy is most commonly caused by pressure on the spinal cord, however symptoms and treatment options vary by patient.
Once someone develops pain from lumbar stenosis they most commonly tend to have that pain unless it is treated; however, it doesn’t mean surgery is necessary.
Degenerative spondylolisthesis is a condition where the small joints between two bones of the low back have developed arthritis. Spondylolisthesis treatment depends on the pain and the patient’s goals.
Bicep tendonitis is an inflammation of the upper biceps tendon and can typically be treated non surgically; however surgery is sometimes recommended.
Carpal tunnel syndrome treatment options vary based on each patient. Carpal tunnel syndrome affects your thumb’s function and your ability to do daily tasks.
Usually, bunions are treated to reduce pain and keep them from worsening. Most bunions are caused by poor footwear, so supportive shoes may be recommended.
Ankle sprains are extremely common injuries that utilize conservative treatment, without surgery, which usually includes rest, ice, compression and elevation.
Terrified of the idea of hip replacements at a young age, Melissa found herself at OrthoIndy. After surgery, she is back to normal life of fun with her family.
Chastity’s list of accomplishments since her hip replacements: she can walk up to ten miles at a time, go down water slides, ride horses and go to the beach.
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