- Osteoporosis
- ArthritisFrom arthritis of the hand to minor sprains of the hand and wrist, we can diagnose and treat almost any painful disorder of the upper extremity.
- Plantar FasciitisYes, proper rest and treatment often improve plantar fasciitis within several months. Persistent cases may require additional medical intervention.
- Pediatric CareIn addition to helping heal broken bones and sprains, our specialists employ expert skill to treat all pediatric orthopaedic conditions.
- Neurology
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- SciaticaSciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back down the leg, becomes compressed or irritated. This condition can cause radiating pain from the lower back to the hip and down the leg, often accompanied by numbness or tingling sensations.
- Joint Replacement
- Cyst
- LesionsWith our team specializing in orthopaedic oncology, you can find treatment for bone tumors, soft tissue cysts, metastatic lesions, and more.
- Sports MedicineThe 21st Annual Cutting Edge Sports Medicine Conference, hosted by the Orlando Orthopaedic Center Foundation, brought together more than 750 sports medicine professionals on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at the
- Physical TherapyNo, many cases of hip pain can be managed with conservative treatments such as physical therapy, medications, and lifestyle modifications. Surgery is typically considered only when other treatments have not provided relief or if a structural issue requires correction.
- Frozen Shoulder
- Shoulder Pain
- Heel Pain
- Heel Pain
- Plantar FasciitisRest, ice, stretching, and supportive footwear are the quickest ways to ease plantar fasciitis symptoms. NSAIDs may also help reduce inflammation.