Virtual Orthopedic Health

What We Treat
- Minor Injuries: Sprains, strains, or minor fractures (where there is no severe pain, deformity, or inability to bear weight).
- Joint Pain: Such as knee pain, shoulder pain, hip pain, or ankle pain, especially if it's mild to moderate and not accompanied by severe swelling or loss of function.
- Back or Neck Pain: Non-severe episodes of back or neck pain that are not associated with weakness, numbness, or tingling in the arms or legs.
- Repetitive Strain Injuries: Such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, or plantar fasciitis.
- Post-operative Follow-up: Routine follow-up visits after orthopedic surgery, to monitor progress and address any concerns.
- Orthopedic Consultations: To discuss treatment options, receive recommendations for managing chronic conditions (e.g., arthritis), or obtain a second opinion.
- Physical Therapy Guidance: Consultation with an orthopedic specialist to develop or adjust a home exercise program or receive guidance on rehabilitation exercises.
- Orthopedic Urgent Care: For issues that are urgent but not emergent, such as assessing the severity of an injury or determining the need for further evaluation or imaging.