Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Services

Whether your condition was caused by sports, a work-related accident, personal injury, or otherwise, we welcome the chance to serve you. Our team specializes in orthopedic services, physical therapy, and sports medicine. We understand that each situation is unique and require a personalized approach to treatment and recovery. Rest assured, our expertise and commitment to your well-being will guide you through every step of the process. With each of our advanced orthopedic services, your health and satisfaction are our top priorities, and we are here to support you every step of the way.

Experience Expert Care – Studies reveal that up to 80% of individuals who undergo advanced orthopedic physical therapy experience a significant reduction of pain with an additional  98% of patients who recommend physical therapy services to others.

Physical Rehabilitation with Results  – Both sports medicine and physical therapy programs are designed with a primary focus on reducing the risk of reinjury. At AOSMLV, personalized plans play a crucial role in preventing overuse injuries, not only improving long-term muscle performance, fitness levels, speed, and agility, but also in lessening pain, accelerating recovery times, and ensuring our patients can return to their active lifestyles with confidence.

Sports Medicine

An older man experiences shoulder pain while golfing, highlighting common sports and joint injuries treated by Advanced Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.

Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with the physical fitness, treatment, and prevention of sports and exercise-related injuries.

 

Common Conditions

  • Ankle sprains or strains
  • Finger and hand injuries
  • Fractures
  • Joint dislocation
  • Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
  • Ligament tears (ACL, MCL, PCL)
  • Medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow)
  • Meniscus tears
  • Tendon ruptures
  • Rotator cuff tear
  • Cartilage damage

Treatment Options

  • Arthroscopy
  • Fracture care
  • Injections
  • Joint replacement or reconstruction
  • Ligament repair or reconstruction
  • Physical therapy
  • Ultrasound-assisted procedures

Physical Therapy

A physical therapist supports a patient's elbow during advanced orthopedic physical therapy, promoting joint rehabilitation through sports medicine care.

Physical therapy is a healthcare specialty focused on improving movement, reducing pain, and restoring musculoskeletal function. AOSMLV physical therapy services may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities personalized to your needs and treatment plan.  Sports Plus Physical Therapy is committed to providing high-quality outpatient physical therapy and orthopedic care and outpatient physical therapy services in beautiful state-of-the-art facilities.

As a healthcare leader, we partner with Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine for your care and events within the communities we serve. Our focus on our physical therapists’ continuing education is unmatched and guarantees our physical therapists understand and put into practice cutting-edge treatments and rehabilitation techniques available for all types of injuries and conditions.

Joint Replacement

A man holds his knee with visible pain indicators, illustrating joint pain and the need for orthopedic and sports medicine evaluation.

Arthroplasty, also called joint replacement, is surgery to replace a damaged joint with an artificial joint (made of metal, ceramic or plastic). Joint replacement is a vital service in physical therapy and  sports medicine that assists patients in regaining mobility, building strength, and achieving full recovery through post-surgical orthopedic therapy.

Providers usually replace the entire joint (total joint replacement). Less often, they replace only the damaged part of the joint. Hips, knees and shoulders are the most common joints they replace.

Common Conditions

  • Cartilage degeneration
  • Deformities
  • Fractures
  • Joint dislocation
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Trauma-related injuries

Procedure Options

  • Shoulder replacement
  • Hip replacement
  • Knee replacement
  • Ankle replacement

Diagnostic Imaging

A woman laying supine undergoes diagnostic imaging whilst positioned within a CT machine, a key part of orthopedic care for diagnosing joint, bone, or soft tissue conditions.

Diagnostic imaging involves using various technologies to create visual representations of the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention.  Advanced Orthopedics & Sports Medicine offers in-house MRI and digital X-Ray services to our patients.  Our open MRI maximizes comfort for patients who have difficulty with claustrophobia. At Advanced Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, we strive to help patients reduce costs, wait times, and delays in treatment by offering easy, affordable access to MRI and digital X-Ray services.

Durable Medical Equipment

A medical professional fits a leg brace for a patient during orthopedic therapy, supporting joint recovery

Durable medical equipment (DME) such as braces, crutches, and mobility aids, plays an essential role in physical therapy and sports medicine by supporting injury recovery. This equipment is ordered by a healthcare professional when the patient cannot perform everyday tasks or needs assistance with mobility. The term “durable medical equipment” refers to medical equipment that can be used over and over, hence the term “durable.” People who need DME may include those who are recovering from surgery, living with chronic conditions, or just need a little help with mobility.

Arthritis Care

An older woman stretches her toes to manage arthritis-related joint stiffness, supported by orthopedic and bone health care services.

Arthritis is a disease of the joint. In literal terms, arthritis means “inflammation of a joint” — the structure where the ends of two or more bones meet.  Whether arthritis is the result of injury, wear and tear, or disease, the affected joint experiences inflammation, swelling, pain, and stiffness. Inflammation is one of the body’s normal reactions to injury or disease; however, in arthritic joints, inflammation may cause long-lasting or permanent disability.

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