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Michael F. Blum, M.D.
Ekkehard Bonatz, M.D., Ph.D.
George Robert Booker, M.D.
William S. Craig IV, M.D.
Michael T. Ellerbusch, M.D.
Richard L. “Beau” Grantier, M.D
Christopher Heck, M.D.
Jonathan Isbell, M.D.
Dewey H. Jones, M.D.
John S. Kirchner, M.D.
William D. Krauss, D.O.
Michael D. Smith, M.D.
William Douglas Sudduth, M.D.
CJ Talbert, M.D.
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Arthritis
We Treat Complex Arthritis Conditions and Disorders
This disorder can affect one joint or multiple joints. Over 100 different types of arthritis have been identified, but the two most common types of arthritis are: osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Arthritis is most commonly found in adults over the age of 65, but can also develop in children, teenagers, and young adults. Arthritis is more common in women and in people who are overweight. Symptoms typically develop over time.
Learn more about Arthritis
Elbow
We treat Complex Elbow Conditions
The elbow serves as the midway point between the shoulder and hand. It’s a hinged joint that joins together the upper arm bone and two forearm bones.
Elbow Conditons
Tennis Elbow
UCL Injury
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Distal Biceps/Triceps Tendon Rupture
Elbow Arthritis
Overuse/Throwing Injuries (Little League Elbow)
Diagnosis and Treatment for Elbow Conditions
Open Surgery and Elbow Arthroscopy
Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction or Repair
Cubital Tunnel Release Surgery
Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel Release Surgery
Total Elbow Arthroplasty
Distal Biceps/Triceps Repair Surgery
Foot & Ankle
We Treat Complex Foot & Ankle Conditions and Disorders
The human foot and ankle are anatomical wonders. Comprised of 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than a hundred muscles, tendons, and ligaments, these structures carry your body weight as well as absorbing the shock of each step you take. During an average day of walking, the forces on your feet can total hundreds of tons, roughly equal to a fully loaded cement truck.
Foot & Ankle Injuries and Illnesses
Bunions & Hammer Toes
Charcot Arthropathy
Foot & Ankle Arthritis
Fractures/Breaks & Sprains
Hand & Wrist
We Treat Complex Hand & Wrist Conditions and Disorders
Our hands enable us to do all sorts of things that humans need to do. Figuratively, we can lend a helping hand, earn money hand over fist, throw up our hands, and even talk with our hands.
Hand & Wrist Injuries and Illnesses
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Hand & Wrist Arthritis
De Quervain’s Tendinitis
Flexor Tendon Injuries
Fractures
Ganglion Cyst
Mallet Finger
Sprains
Hip
We Treat Complex Hip Conditions and Disorders
The hip is a ball-and-socket type joint. The thigh bone (femur) has a ball-shaped knob on the end that fits into a socket formed in the hip bone. The hip joint is a major weight-bearing joint, supporting a stress load of up to five times your body weight when you are walking.
Hip Injuries and Illnesses
Bursitis
Dislocation
Fractures
Osteoarthritis
Strains
Hip Procedures
Hip Arthroscopy
Knee
We Treat Complex Knee Conditions and Disorders
Our knee is the largest joint in our body. It’s also the most vulnerable because it bears our weight while providing flexible movement. When we walk, our knees support 1.5 times our body weight. When climbing stairs, the pressure on our knees is about 3 to 4 times our body weight. And squatting puts about 8 times our weight on this joint.
Knee Injuries and Illnesses
Bursitis
Fractures
Knee Arthritis
Ligament Injuries
Meniscus Tears
Osgood Schlatter Disease
Runner’s Knee
Knee Procedures
Total Knee Replacement
Partial Knee Replacement
Meniscus Repair
Shoulder
We Treat Complex Shoulder Conditions and Disorders
The shoulder has a wider and more varied range of motion than any other joint in your body. Your shoulder allows you to do everything from painting the house to playing basketball, but this flexibility also makes the shoulder one of the most unstable joints in the body.
Shoulder Injuries and Illnesses
Dislocation
Fractures
Rotator Cuff Tear
Shoulder Arthritis
Shoulder Impingement
Sprains/Separation
Shoulder Instability
Spine
We Treat Complex Spine Conditions and Disorders
The spine is one of the most important and heavily used parts of the body. It plays a vital role in overall health and quality of life. The spinal column is the body’s central support structure, carrying the weight of the head, torso, and arms. It allows people to stand upright, bend, twist, and move in any direction they please. Even more importantly, the spinal column houses the body’s spinal cord.
Spine Conditions
Acute, Mechanical, Neck Pain
Cervical Radiculopathy (Pinched Nerve)
Cervical Spine Fractures
Cervical Spondylosis (Arthritis of the Neck)
Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy (CSM
Degenerative Disc Disease
Herniated Disc
Osteoporosis
Scoliosis
Spinal Stenosis
Spondylolysis (Spondylolisthesis)
Spine Procedures
Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)
Laminectomy
Lumbar Disc Microsurgery
Lumbar Spinal Fusion
Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF)
Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF)
XLIF Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion
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