Orthopedic Surgery
1. Carpal tunnel release
Carpal tunnel release to alleviate the pain and numbness and tingling of carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome is common in people who perform repetitive hand movements.
2. ACL Reconstruction Surgery
During surgery, the surgeon will take a portion of a tendon from another part of your body and use it as a graft to replace the torn ACL.
3. Knee Replacement Surgery
Some patients may need either a partial or total knee replacement surgery. Both are due to cartilage damage or arthritis in the knee joints, which makes movement restricted and painful.
When a person undergoes a total knee replacement, the entire damaged knee joint is removed and replaced with orthopedic prosthesis. Our surgeons use the highest quality, long lasting replacement joints.
4. Shoulder Replacement Surgery
5. Hip Replacement Surgery
There are two different types of hip replacement surgery: Under the traditional approach, the entire ball and socket joint is replaced with either a metal or plastic prosthesis; while during the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing approach, only the damaged portions are replaced, making the surgery less invasive requiring less recovery time.
6. Knee Arthroscopy
Arthroscopic surgery is minimally invasive. The surgeon makes a small incision and inserts a tiny camera attached to their instruments, allowing them to see what’s going on inside your knee joint. Small corrections and repairs can be performed during the procedure.
Shoulder Arthroscopy
This type of surgery uses the same method described above for knee surgery, except that it’s done performed on your shoulder. The surgeon may need to make additional small incisions to repair the damaged portions of the joint.
7. Ankle Repair
8. Spinal Surgeries for chronic back pain
There are many different types of back surgeries: Spinal Fusion, Diskectomy, Kyphoplasty, and Laminectomy, are among several others. They’re all critical since the spine provides central support to the entire skeletal system. Fortunately, there are ways to perform many of these procedures with minimal invasion.
9. Joint Fusion
This type of surgery is common among arthritis patients. The damaged cartilage is removed during surgery and replaced with a graft. The bones making up the joint are then welded together to provide joint stability. It can be done in your spine, fingers, ankles, and feet.
10. Trigger Finger Release
Fingers have tendons that go from their base to the fingertips. These tendons allow people to move and bend their fingers and are covered by a protective sheath. If this sheath is injured, it becomes inflamed. This prevents the patient from being able to fully extend his or her finger.
This is known as “trigger finger” or stenosing tenosynovitis. There are three types of surgery to correct trigger finger, and they all require only local anesthesia.