- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Emergency CareSpecialized head-to-toe urgent care without the cost and wait of a traditional emergency room. OrthoArkansas Urgent Care is intended for patients with recent injuries, sprains or fractures. Appointments are not needed for our walk-in Urgent Care Clinics.
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Mental HealthKnow the signs of caregiver burnout. Managing the day-to-day while providing care often tolls on a caregiver's overall wellbeing. The negative effects on the physical and mental health of caregivers are well documented.
- MRIThe MRI scanner at OrthoArkansas is constructed with patient comfort, safety and dignity in mind. We have two scanners —one in our Little Rock-Midtown location and one in our North Little Rock location. They each can accommodate patients who weigh up to 550 pounds. The state-of-the-art Siemens Magnetom Aera 1.5 T is a short-bore magnet that is mainly used for images of the brain, spine and musculoskeletal system.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyCT scans are noninvasive procedures and can typically be performed in 5-15 minutes. As with MRIs, these images are processed and sent to a radiologist for interpretation.
- Orthopedics
- Sciatica
- ArthroscopyOur fellowship-trained sports medicine physicians typically operate using a method called arthroscopy, which allows them to repair damage in the knee, shoulder or hip using a surgical scope through a couple of very small incisions. Our physical therapists, all members of the American Society of Physical Therapists, work together with our surgeons to rebuild strength and mobility.
- Joint Replacement
- Orthopedic SurgeryOrthoArkansas is wellness in action. Our team of surgeons, nurses, therapists and staff provides comprehensive care with subspecialization that focuses on your specific needs – orthopedic surgery, sports medicine and degenerative disease. If it affects your bones, joints or muscles, we are your trusted resource.
- Bunions
- NeurosurgeryOur fellowship-trained neurosurgeon treats a full range of neurological conditions including traumatic brain injury, brain and spinal tumors, and other conditions of the brain, spinal column and peripheral nervous system. At OrthoArkansas, we reserve neurosurgery and spine surgery as a treatment for the most severe impairments. In those cases, we attain outstanding outcomes by ensuring that our physicians are well-equipped experts in their performance of the most advanced and effective modern techniques.
- Arthroscopy
- Knee Replacement
- Sports MedicineOrthoArkansas Athletic Trainers work hand in hand with our fellowship-trained sports medicine physicians to provide premiere, expert care to Arkansas schools and athletes. Our athletic trainers cover practices, games and other school events to help ensure that athletes stay safe.
- Physical TherapyMost spinal conditions are treatable without requiring surgery — our comprehensive spine team first evaluates all nonsurgical options. Customized spine-specialized physical therapy is focused on strengthening and rehabilitating the spine to make it more resistant to injury. Medication management may be beneficial to relieve symptoms while other treatments are being pursued. Our physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) spine doctors help many patients to recover nonsurgically through advanced injection-based treatments that target the underlying spinal problem. When necessary, our outstanding spine surgeons offer a variety of advanced surgical procedures, and are capable of handling the most complex, delicate spinal procedures.
- Occupational TherapyHand therapy, also known as occupational therapy, is an integral part of healing conditions of the upper extremity. Licensed occupational therapists work closely with our hand surgeons to customize splints and administer treatment protocols specific to each patient.
- Tennis Elbow
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Back Pain
- Bunions ProblemsOur skilled team of physicians and other health care professionals can help you get to the bottom of heel pain, flat feet, plantar fasciitis, bone spurs, numbness, bunions, and other foot and ankle ailments. Relief may be as simple as resting, replacing poorly fitting shoes, exercising or using a walking cast.
- Flat Feet
- Heel Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis