- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Emergency CareWhile urgent or emergency care, major deformities like scoliosis, or spinal fractures caused by tumors or infections are best treated in a hospital setting, there are several back or neck disorders that can be successfully treated in the outpatient setting. These are generally degenerative conditions, such as degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and spondylolisthesis. Cervical and lumbar decompression, spinal fusion, and cervical and lumbar disc replacement are examples of spinal surgeries commonly performed at Greater Dayton Surgery Center.
- RadiologyGreater Dayton Billing department staff members are more than happy to assist you with questions related to your facility statements, and (if possible) will assist with additional billing questions. However, it is recommended that you direct any specific questions to those parties directly. We are not always able to communicate with the various billing departments for each entity, so unfortunately there are questions we will be unable to assist with as it is confidential information relating to your account with those entities.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyWith more than three decades of experience in treating spinal conditions, our orthopaedic spine surgeons use a conservative approach to restoring your spine to optimum performance. The first treatment steps they take may include rest, medication, and physical therapy. Bracing or therapeutic pain injections may be prescribed. Guided by X-rays, MRIs or CT scans as necessary, our spine surgeons will develop a treatment plan that gently moves you from the least invasive procedures forward. If your injury or condition requires surgery, you can be sure all nonsurgical remedies to relieve your back pain or neck pain have been assessed and/or attempted.
- ArthroscopyA wide variety of procedures can be performed arthroscopically. Rotator cuff tears, meniscus repairs, and labral tears in the hip or shoulder are just a few examples of common conditions treated through arthroscopy.
- Ankle SurgeryThe list of ailments and conditions, not to mention injuries, that can affect your foot and/or ankle is substantial. On its foot care website, the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) organizes foot & ankle conditions into six categories: ankles, midfoot, heel, big toe, and smaller toes.
- Joint ReplacementGreater Dayton Surgery Center is the only ASC in the Greater Dayton area offering outpatient joint replacement and spine surgery. With Cincinnati less than an hour to the south and Columbus 70 minutes to the east, Dayton is conveniently positioned to serve the residents of central and southwest Ohio. Indianapolis is less than two hours to the west of us, so our reach extends into neighboring Indiana. Indeed, if you live anywhere within a 125 mile radius of Dayton, outpatient orthopaedic surgery at our center is easily achievable in a day’s time.
- Hand SurgeryThe human hand is made up of the wrist, palm, and fingers and consists of 27 bones, 27 joints, 34 muscles, over 100 ligaments and tendons, and many blood vessels and nerves. Modern technology has brought many advances to the practice of hand surgery but has also presented society with new conditions and injuries related to work and entertainment. Extensive use of the fingers, hand, and wrist in typing, texting, and gaming has introduced a painful collection of ailments.
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Bunions
- ArthroscopyOrthopaedic surgeons use arthroscopy to visualize, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint. A combination of two Greek words, “arthro” (joint) and “skopein” (to look), arthroscopy literally means “to look within the joint.”
- Hip ReplacementWith the confidence gained from years of experience, our surgeons and staff embrace new technologies and new approaches to your orthopaedic care. For example, Dr. Ryan Bauman is the only orthopaedic surgeon in the Dayton area to offer the anterior approach to hip replacement in an outpatient setting. This minimally invasive approach from the front of the hip allows for more accurate placement of the hip implant. It spares muscle, resulting in less pain, faster recovery, and virtually no restrictions on post-operative movement. Learn More About Our Team ›
- Corns
- Calluses
- LesionsYour ankle joint is made up of three bones. Like the other major joints in the body, the ankle joint can be replaced with a prothesis during a total ankle arthroplasty (TAA), a procedure that may be necessary to treat ankle arthritis. In addition to arthritis, ailments of the ankle include fractures and sprains, tendinitis, and osteochondral lesions, which are injuries to the talus (the bottom bone of the ankle joint) that involve both the bone and the overlying cartilage. In Dayton, you can trust the experience of our foot & ankle surgeons to keep you moving.
- Sports MedicineTh century, sports medicine emerged as a distinct field of health care. It is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. Sports medicine is recognized as a subspecialty by the American Board of Medical Subspecialties and by Medicare.
- Physical TherapyNot every injury or condition affecting the hand, arm, or shoulder requires surgery. Rest and alteration of activity, medications, pain injections, splinting, and physical therapy are examples of nonsurgical procedures that may address your hand pain. As with their approach to all joint pain, the medical professionals dedicated to hand pain relief at our outpatient surgery center consider minimally invasive treatments and techniques before progressing to surgery.
- Tennis Elbow
- Shoulder Pain
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- Ankle SprainPlatelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy is one such regenerative medicine treatment that is used in orthopaedic care. In PRP, your blood is drawn, spun in a centrifuge to render a concentration of platelet cells, and then injected into your body to aid in the healing of chronic lower back, hip, knee, elbow, shoulder, foot, and ankle injuries. It is especially effective in treating chronic tendon injuries like tennis elbow.
- Bunions ProblemsNine out of ten bunions occur in women’s feet, and the majority of those are from wearing tight, ill-fitting shoes, and especially those darlings of the divas – high heels. Toe-tight shoes can also cause other disabling foot problems such as corns, calluses, and hammer toes. Procedures and medical devices exist for returning the condition of your feet to smooth, soft, and straight.
- Calluses
- Flat Feet
- Hammertoes
- Heel Pain
- Foot Pain
- Plantar FasciitisHeel pain is the most common problem affecting the foot and ankle. Heel pain can have many causes; if simple rest does not ease your heel pain, you should see your foot and ankle orthopedist right away. Heel pain generally falls into one of two categories — pain beneath the heel (such as plantar fasciitis) or pain behind the heel (such as Achilles heel tendinitis). Either way, the skilled foot & ankle surgeons at Greater Dayton Surgery Center can solve your problem.
- Podiatric SurgeryWe recommend you wear loose fitting, comfortable clothes the day of your procedure. If you are having shoulder, arm, wrist, or hand surgery a button-down or large-armed shirt is the best. If you are having knee, leg, ankle, or foot surgery, athletic pants or shorts are the best.