Orthopedic trauma testing and treatments
Orthopedic trauma affects the bones, joints, muscles, and connective tissue. Receiving care from highly skilled trauma surgeons gives you the best chances for healing. Types of trauma surgery we offer include:
Amputation repair
Surgeons reattach severed limbs. It may involve orthopedic hardware to secure bones in place and microvascular techniques to reconnect blood vessels.
Bone nonunion repair
Surgery may involve removing diseased tissue and bone grafts to stimulate the growth necessary for a healthy bone union.
Brachial plexus repair
Surgeons relieve pain and restore motor function to shoulders, arms, and hands.
Corrective osteotomy for malunion
When bones don't heal in the correct position, surgeons use small cuts and bone grafts to restore proper alignment.
Fixation for bone fractures
Surgeons implant plates, screws, or pins to stabilize broken bones.
Knee ligament reconstruction
We replace torn or damaged knee ligaments with healthy tissue from elsewhere in your body. Sometimes donor tissue is used.
Reconstructive surgery
Reconstructing limbs and joints after severe injuries, including skin grafts, bone grafts, and an artificial joint, if necessary.