Our Orthopedic Services

Conditions

Arthritis

Osteoarthritis is a common and chronic joint condition caused by a breakdown in cartilage, but it can be managed with focused care and support.

Rotator Cuff Tear

We provide effective diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment for rotator cuff tears at our Atlanta, GA practice, restoring function to injured shoulders.

Sciatica

Sciatica is an uncomfortable symptom of sciatic nerve compression, causing pain and tingling that starts in the lower back and extends into the legs.

Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

SI joint dysfunction is a major contributor to chronic lower back pain, which is why it's important to have it addressed by an experienced physician.

Carpal Tunnel

Caused by pressure on the wrist's median nerve, carpal tunnel syndrome is a debilitating condition that requires prompt care before symptoms worsen.

Joint Hypermobility

Joint hypermobility is a condition in which the joints move beyond their standard range of motion, increasing the likelihood of pain and injury.

Scoliosis

Scoliosis refers to abnormal curvature of the spine, which often starts during childhood and can progress into a more serious condition over time.

Facet Joint Syndrome

Facet joint syndrome is caused by degradation of the joints along the spine, leading to symptoms like chronic pain, muscle tension, and stiffness.

Herniated Disc

Disc herniation occurs when part of the spinal disc pushes out between the vertebrae, often causing chronic back pain and nerve compression.

Cervicogenic Headache

A cervicogenic headache is a type of headache that originates from pain in the neck rather than the head itself, usually accompanied by stiffness.

Adjacent Segment Disease

Adjacent segment disease describes a breakdown in the spine's function when it's no longer able to move normally, often after spinal fusion surgery.

ACL Tear

ACL tears are among the most common knee injuries and can result in long-term damage to the joint and surrounding structures without treatment.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Degenerative disc disease most often develops in the lumbar and cervical spine, causing irritation and inflammation as vertebral discs break down.

Thumb Joint Pain

Thumb joint pain affects the carpometacarpal joint located where the thumb meets the wrist, making everyday tasks awkward and uncomfortable.

Meniscus Tear

Minor meniscus tears are often manageable with physical therapy, lifestyle changes, and nonsurgical intervention to help the joint recover.
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