- Osteoporosis
- ArthritisThere are over 100 types of conditions related to arthritis, but osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are two of the most common. These types of arthritis damage the joints in different ways.
- FibromyalgiaCupping can help with chronic pain, arthritis or conditions like fibromyalgia. It can also promote the breakdown of scar tissue in the muscles. Other benefits include...
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Medical Weight LossThere are many treatment options for arthritis, including medication, physical therapy and weight management. Treatment options depend on the type of arthritis and aim to alleviate symptoms and improve joint function.
- Primary CareWe accept patient referrals from primary care physicians and other healthcare professionals, and we thank you for your confidence in Cary Orthopaedics. Please complete a referral form and fax to our office.
- Smoking Cessation
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- UltrasoundUncovering the best treatment for your orthopaedic pain, injury or disease starts with an accurate diagnosis. Conveniently located in or near our office, we offer a variety of diagnostic tests including digital x-rays, diagnostic arthroscopy, electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction testing (NCV), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and diagnostic ultrasound.
- MRI
- X-Rays
- SciaticaPain starting in your lower back that runs down your leg may be sciatica. Pressure or damage to the sciatic nerve can cause radiating pain in your lower body. Let’s learn more about this nerve and how to ease sciatic nerve pain. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body. It begins [...]
- Arthroscopy
- Joint ReplacementCary Orthopaedics offers total joint replacement surgery to replace painful hip, knee or shoulder joints damaged by injury, deformity or degenerative diseases such as arthritis. The goal of our partial and total joint replacement procedures is to restore mobility and quality of life for our patients. Providing years of reliable results, joint replacement also offers additional benefits such as pain-free sleep and increased ability to perform activities of daily living and light exercises without pain.
- Arthroscopy
- Hip ReplacementWhile the idea of any major surgery might be frightening, a total hip replacement, sometimes called total hip arthroplasties, is common. In the United States alone, orthopedic surgeons perform an estimated 450,000 total hip replacements every year, and researchers expect that number to rise. The popularity of total hip replacements stems from their effectiveness. Up [...]
- Knee ReplacementThe joint replacement surgeons at Cary Ortho will work with you prior to a knee replacement to utilize all non-surgical treatments before deciding if a total knee replacement is the right medical option for you. Total knee replacement surgeries are one of the most successful surgeries in all of medicine; there are hundreds of thousands of knee replacement surgeries performed every year with minimal risks. Typically, patients will be up and walking the day of their surgery and can return home in less than 24 hours after a knee replacement.
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Reconstructive SurgeryIn situations where therapy and rehabilitation are simply not enough, minimally invasive or reconstructive surgery may be an option. Cary Orthopaedics is comprised of a team of fellowship-trained, board-certified orthopaedic doctors, all of whom are dedicated to providing excellent inpatient and outpatient surgical care and are well-versed on the most advanced surgical practices as they relate to sports medicine.
- Sports MedicineCary Orthopaedics’ board-certified, fellowship-trained team of physicians are committed to providing the best orthopaedic, sports medicine, rehabilitative and spine care available in the Triangle, in a friendly atmosphere. We treat not only a full spectrum of bone, muscle and joint conditions but also subspecialize in specific areas of orthopaedic medicine. With years of training, our doctors utilize their in-depth experience and apply cutting-edge techniques to help restore your health and mobility. Click below to meet our orthopaedic and spine physicians.
- Physical TherapyMyofascial cupping is a physical therapy technique that uses suction cups to create a negative pressure or vacuum over a specific area of the skin. When the cups are placed on the skin, the vacuum created by the cups helps to lift and separate soft tissue and facilitate its release and mobilization.
- Occupational TherapyThousands of individuals undergo occupational therapy (OT) to improve their quality of life. In 2021, there were over 130,000 occupational therapists in the United States. Yet, only some people understand what OT is and how it can help them in their everyday lives. Cary Orthopaedics is celebrating Occupational Therapy Month this April by explaining how this healthcare profession helps [...]
- Frozen Shoulder
- Tennis Elbow
- Flatfoot Correction
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Manual TherapyThere are only 200 practitioners worldwide who hold these credentials accredited by The American Academy of Manipulative Therapy and APTA. Â Performance Physical Therapy is lucky enough to have the only physical therapist in the triangle to have the Osteopractor credentials. Â In pain? Â Make your appointment today!
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- Ankle Instability
- Flat Feet
- Heel Spurs
- Foot Pain
- Foot OrthoticsIf the bones and joints in the feet don’t function properly, pain and limited motion can occur – potentially leading to more serious orthopaedic issues that can travel up the body. Custom foot orthotics will help alleviate discomfort and return the structural alignment of the foot a normal position. These corrective devices also improve balance and posture, giving you the confidence to live a more active lifestyle.
- Plantar Fasciitis