Orthopedics
Thorough care and wellness of the bones and joints, including musculoskeletal trauma, infections, and degenerative diseases
Overview
Concerned with the correction or prevention of deformities, disorders, or injuries of the skeleton and associated structures
Our Orthopedic Clinics Offer Outstanding Services for People who are Performing Orthopedic Surgeries, Suffering from Fractures or Exposed to Trauma. Additionally con-duct Joints Replacement procedures.
Symptoms & Diagnosis
Examination, diagnosis, treatment of chronic diseases, and coordination with other specialties to treat patients of all ages and genders, such as:
- Trauma surgery, Fractures, joint dislocation in children and adults.
- Knee Arthroscopy, ACL reconstruction, Meniscus Surgery.
- Shoulder Arthroscopy, Rotator cuff repair, Recurrent shoulder dislocation.
- Joint replacement surgery (shoulder, hip, and knee).
Orthopedics Doctors
Our doctors, physicians, specialists and support staff are caring, experienced and highly trained in their fields. They are committed to excellence – and more importantly, they are committed to you.
Health Tips & Info
Making a few simple changes to your diet and lifestyle can help you avoid serious orthopedic problems. Brenton Bohlig, M.D., Genesis Orthopedic Sports Medicine, says, “Small changes now can prevent problems later when it comes to avoiding orthopedic problems.
Maintain a Healthy Weight for You
For every 10 lbs. of weight gained, there is a 36% increased risk of developing knee osteoarthritis. Obesity also puts more weight on your joints, which can weaken muscles and make injuries more likely.
Keep Moving
Exercise is good for everyone, even those with some orthopedic issues. Exercise can include stretching, walking, swimming and biking on level ground. It is important to avoid activities that put too much stress on your joints, like deep knee bends.
Develop a strong core
Strong core muscles are vital to helping you balance your body weight. Yoga and Pilates are good ways to exercise, which will strengthen your core and promote orthopedic health.
Wear Comfortable Shoes
Supportive shoes that fit correctly and are comfortable to wear are essential to keeping your back aligned. Women who wear high heels regularly increase their risk of developing back pain and knee pain
Get regular checkups
Yearly visits to your primary care doctor are a great way to stay on top of your orthopedic health. This is especially important for older adults, who can be more likely to develop arthritis and suffer injuries. A sports medicine physician can discuss additional preventive measures to protect your orthopedic health.
Medical Services
The medical team works with other departments and specialties to ensure that our patients receive the best care for their needs.
Physiotherapy
Sleep Medicine
PAIN MANAGEMENT
LABORATORY & PATHOLOGY
NUTRITION CLINICS
MEDICAL IMAGING
Emergency Cases
High Caliber Team of Emergency Doctors, On-call Physicians, and Nurses, always available to you 24 hours a day, seven days a week to treat anyone seeking urgent Medical Care.