Extremity Surgeries
Extremity Surgeries
Arthroscopic Knee Meniscal Repairs
Arthroscopic meniscal repair is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat tears in the knee’s meniscus, helping preserve joint function and stability. Using small incisions and a camera-guided approach, this technique reduces pain, limits tissue disruption, and supports a faster recovery compared to open surgery.
Shoulder Rotator Cuff Repairs
Rotator cuff repair addresses torn shoulder tendons that cause pain, weakness, and limited range of motion. Surgical repair restores tendon integrity, improves shoulder strength, and helps patients return to daily activities, work, and sports with improved comfort and function.
Carpal Tunnel Release
Carpal tunnel release relieves pressure on the median nerve in the wrist, reducing symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and hand weakness. The procedure improves nerve function and hand strength, allowing patients to regain dexterity and perform tasks with less discomfort.
ACL Reconstruction
ACL reconstruction is performed to restore stability to the knee after ligament injury, commonly related to sports or trauma. Using graft tissue to replace the damaged ligament, this procedure helps patients regain knee strength, confidence, and long-term joint stability.
Total Knee Replacement
Total knee replacement is a proven solution for advanced arthritis or severe joint damage causing chronic pain and limited mobility. By replacing the damaged joint surfaces with durable implants, this procedure significantly reduces pain and improves walking ability and quality of life.
Wrist and Ankle Arthroscopy
Wrist and ankle arthroscopy allows for precise diagnosis and treatment of joint conditions using minimally invasive techniques. This approach addresses cartilage damage, ligament injuries, and inflammation while minimizing recovery time and preserving joint motion.
PRP and Stem Cell Therapy
PRP and stem cell therapies use the body’s own biological materials to promote healing and reduce inflammation in injured joints and soft tissues. These regenerative treatments are often used to support recovery, manage pain, and improve function without surgery.
Trigger Point Injections
Trigger point injections are used to relieve localized muscle pain caused by tight, irritated muscle bands. By targeting specific pain points, these injections help reduce muscle tension, improve mobility, and support overall pain management and recovery.

