ACL Reconstruction
Arthroscopic surgical procedure replacing the torn anterior cruciate ligament with a graft to restore knee stability, performed using minimally invasive techniques with same-day discharge.
20 procedures available
Regain mobility with joint replacements, spine care, and sports injury treatments
Arthroscopic surgical procedure replacing the torn anterior cruciate ligament with a graft to restore knee stability, performed using minimally invasive techniques with same-day discharge.
Simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty replacing both damaged knee joints in a single surgical session, eliminating the need for two separate surgeries and rehabilitation periods, with 88.9% patient satisfaction and 90-95% implant survival at 10 years.
Surgical correction of hallux valgus deformity through bone realignment and soft tissue balancing, with modern techniques achieving 85-90% patient satisfaction and recurrence rates as low as 5% with minimally invasive approaches.
Surgical decompression of the median nerve at the wrist to relieve numbness, tingling, and weakness, with 75-90% of patients achieving complete or near-complete symptom resolution.
Bone-conserving alternative to total hip replacement where the femoral head is trimmed and capped with a metal covering rather than removed, preserving natural bone stock for younger, active male patients with 96.5% survival at 20 years.
Minimally invasive knee surgery using a small camera to diagnose and treat meniscal tears, loose bodies, and cartilage damage with rapid recovery.
Spinal decompression surgery removing the lamina to relieve pressure on spinal cord or nerve roots, treating spinal stenosis symptoms including leg pain, numbness, and weakness.
Motion-preserving spinal surgery replacing a damaged intervertebral disc with an artificial implant, maintaining near-normal spinal movement while reducing stress on adjacent segments.
Arthroscopic surgical procedure that sutures a torn meniscus back together to preserve its function as a shock absorber, with approximately 80-90% early healing success rates and 89% return to sport rates in clinical studies based on Mayo Clinic systematic review data.
Advanced spinal procedures performed through small incisions using tubular retractors, endoscopes, and real-time imaging guidance for faster recovery and less pain than traditional open surgery.
Arthroscopic or open surgical repair of torn rotator cuff tendons, reattaching them to the humeral head using suture anchors to restore shoulder stability, strength, and range of motion.
Surgical correction of abnormal lateral spinal curvature through instrumentation and fusion, using pedicle screw fixation and contouring rods to straighten and stabilize the spine while promoting vertebral fusion in the corrected position.
Minimally invasive keyhole surgery using a small camera and specialized instruments to diagnose and treat shoulder conditions including impingement, labral tears, frozen shoulder, and loose bodies through 2-5 small incisions.
Shoulder arthroplasty (anatomic or reverse) replacing damaged joint surfaces with artificial components, with approximately 90% of implants lasting 10+ years based on meta-analysis data.
Surgical procedure permanently joining two or more vertebrae using bone grafts, metal rods, screws, and cages to stabilize the spine and eliminate pain from degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, or spinal instability, with published studies showing 70-90% of patients reporting significant pain improvement.
Total ankle arthroplasty replacing damaged ankle joint surfaces with metal and polyethylene components to relieve pain while preserving motion, with modern implants demonstrating approximately 80-90% survival at 10 years based on published registry data.
Total hip arthroplasty replacing the damaged ball-and-socket joint with artificial components to restore mobility and eliminate pain, with approximately 95.6% implant survival at 10 years based on meta-analysis data.
Total knee arthroplasty replaces damaged knee joint surfaces with metal and polyethylene prostheses, restoring pain-free mobility for patients with severe arthritis or knee injuries.
Minimally invasive spinal procedures injecting bone cement into fractured vertebrae to provide rapid pain relief and stabilization, with 80-95% of patients typically experiencing significant improvement within 24-72 hours based on published data, though individual results may vary.
Total wrist arthroplasty replacing damaged wrist joint surfaces with metal and polyethylene components, preserving motion while relieving pain, with fourth-generation implants showing 92-96% survival at 5 years.
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