Physical and Occupational Therapy
Rehabilitation services may be incorporated into a patient’s treatment plan to support recovery, improve function, and help patients return to daily activities. Therapy recommendations vary based on the condition and treatment provided.
Hand and Upper Extremity Care
Evaluation and treatment are available for conditions affecting the hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow, including fractures, tendon injuries, nerve conditions, arthritis, and other orthopedic concerns.
Shoulder and Elbow Care
Orthopedic specialists evaluate and treat shoulder and elbow conditions such as rotator cuff injuries, instability, arthritis, fractures, and sports-related injuries. Treatment options may include non-surgical care or surgery when appropriate.
Hip Preservation
Hip preservation procedures may be considered for certain patients with conditions such as hip dysplasia, labral tears, or femoroacetabular impingement. The goal is to address underlying hip problems while preserving the natural joint whenever possible.
Spine Care
Synergy Orthopedics physicians evaluate and treat spine-related conditions, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, and other causes of neck or back pain. Treatment options may include conservative care, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery when appropriate.
Sports Medicine
Sports medicine specialists provide care for athletic and activity-related injuries involving the knee, shoulder, hip, elbow, and other joints. Treatment may include rehabilitation, arthroscopic procedures, ligament reconstruction, and individualized recovery planning.
Joint Replacement
For patients with advanced joint damage or arthritis, hip and knee replacement procedures may be considered. Depending on the physician, facility, and patient’s condition, robotic-assisted technology may be available for select procedures.
Osteoporosis and Bone Health
Evaluation and management of osteoporosis and other bone health conditions may include medication management, lifestyle recommendations, exercise guidance, and fracture prevention strategies when appropriate.
Orthopedic Imaging
Diagnostic imaging, including MRI and other musculoskeletal imaging studies, may be used to assist physicians in evaluating orthopedic conditions and developing treatment plans.