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Orthopaedics

This is a branch of medicine concerned with musculoskeletal disorders. We treat injuries to bone, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves. We use non-operative measures that include but are not limited to medications, therapy, injections, and surgery.

Expert Orthopaedic Care for Every Stage of Your Journey

From sprains and fractures to joint pain and sports injuries, our orthopaedic team blends evidence‑based medicine with genuine compassion. We start with the least invasive options, coordinate closely with your primary care, and help you return to the activities you love—safely and confidently.

Next Journey Orthopaedics
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Ankle Fracture

A break in one or more of the bones that make up the ankle joint, often due to trauma or twisting injury.

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Biceps Tendon Rupture

A tear of the tendon that attaches the biceps muscle to the shoulder or elbow, causing pain and weakness.

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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow, causing numbness, tingling, and weakness in the ring and little fingers.

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Fractures

Breaks in bones caused by trauma, overuse, or underlying conditions that weaken bone.

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Golfer's Elbow

Inflammation of the tendons that attach to the inner elbow, causing pain from repetitive stress.

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Ankle Sprain

Stretching or tearing of the ligaments in the ankle, usually from rolling or twisting the foot.

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Compression of the median nerve in the wrist, leading to numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand.

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Felon

A painful infection of the fingertip, typically involving the pulp of the finger.

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Ganglion Cyst

A noncancerous lump, often on the wrist or hand, filled with a jellylike fluid.

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Hip Osteoarthritis

Degenerative joint disease of the hip leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.

Care that starts conservative:

rest/activity tuning, bracing, anti‑inflammatories, and physical therapy.

Surgical options when indicated:

minimally invasive arthroscopy, fracture fixation, joint reconstruction—always with shared decision‑making and clear expectations.

On‑site diagnostics:

X‑ray and ultrasound imaging.

Rehab & prevention:

personalized home exercise programs and return‑to‑activity planning.

Procedures when appropriate:

ultrasound‑guided injections, aspiration, casting/splinting.

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