Advanced Non-Operative Care
Nonoperative orthopedic treatment refers to managing musculoskeletal or orthopedic (bone, joint, and muscle) conditions without surgery. It is typically the first-line approach for many orthopedic issues such as arthritis, sprains, tendonitis, fractures, and back or neck pain. The goal is to relieve symptoms, promote healing, and restore function.
Indications for nonoperative orthopedic treatment include conditions where surgery is not immediately necessary or where conservative management is likely to be effective.
Nonoperative Orthopaedic Treatment
Nonoperative orthopedic treatment refers to managing musculoskeletal or orthopedic (bone, joint, and muscle) conditions without surgery.
Non-Surgical Elbow Treatments
Non-surgical elbow treatments are therapies used to manage elbow pain or injuries without surgery.
Nonsurgical Hip Treatments
The hip is a ball-and-socket joint that connects the thigh bone to the pelvic bone.
Nonoperative Treatments for ACL Injuries
Nonoperative treatments may be recommended if your child has a minor ACL injury, is still growing and does not wish to immediately return to sports.
Nonsurgical Knee Treatments
The knee is a complex joint that consists of bone, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons that make joint movements easy and at the same time it is more susceptible to various kinds of injuries.
Non-surgical Shoulder Treatments
Non-surgical shoulder treatments focus on relieving pain, restoring mobility, and improving shoulder function without the need for an operation.
Viscosupplementation
Viscosupplementation refers to the injection of a hyaluronan preparation into the joint. Hyaluronan is a natural substance present in the joint fluid that assists in lubrication.
Viscosupplementation for Elbow Arthritis
Viscosupplementation is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the injection of a hyaluronic acid preparation into the elbow joint to treat arthritis.
Viscosupplementation for Shoulder Arthritis
Viscosupplementation is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the injection of a hyaluronic acid preparation into the shoulder to treat arthritis.
Physical Therapy for Knee
For knee problems, physical therapy involves strengthening and stretching certain joints and muscles. Physical therapy for the knee is designed to improve the muscle strength of the knee and reduce pain.
Physical Therapy for Hip
Physical therapy is an exercise program that helps you to improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level.
Combined Hyaluronic Therapy for the Knee
Combined hyaluronic therapy is the process of injecting hyaluronic acid (HA) along with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) into your knee to treat osteoarthritis.
Percutaneous Needle Tenotomy
Percutaneous needle tenotomy (PNT) is a newer treatment for a condition called tendinopathy (cartilage breakdown in the tendon) or chronic tendinosis (cellular degeneration of a tendon).
Cartilage Preservation Techniques
Cartilage preservation techniques can be defined as surgical measures employed to restore deteriorating joint cartilage in order to prevent or delay joint replacement surgery such as knee and hip replacement.
Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine, also known as sports and exercise medicine (SEM), is a branch of medicine that deals with the treatment and prevention of sports and exercise-related injuries and improving fitness and performance.
Shoulder Sports Injuries
Shoulder sports injuries refer to a range of injuries affecting the shoulder joint, muscles, tendons, and ligaments caused by activities or movements commonly associated with sports.
Sports Injuries
Sports injuries are injuries sustained by athletes or active individuals while playing indoor or outdoor sports such as football, basketball, baseball, hockey, tennis, or while exercising.
Hip Tenotomy
Hip tenotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting or releasing a tendon in or around the hip joint.
Knee Sports Injuries
Trauma is any injury caused during physical activity, motor vehicle accidents, electric shock, or other activities.




