At Hill Orthopedic Center, we provide specialized care for knee and leg conditions, focusing on personalized treatments that prioritize non-surgical solutions whenever possible. Our team of expert orthopedic surgeons and rehabilitation specialists work to relieve pain, restore mobility, and enhance your overall quality of life.
Common Knee and Leg Conditions We Treat:
- Knee Osteoarthritis
- ACL
- MCL
- Meniscus Tears
- PCL Tear
- Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper’s Knee)
- Runner’s Knee (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome)
- Fractures and Stress Fractures
- Ligament and Tendon Injuries
- Bursitis and Tendonitis
- Muscle Strains and Contusions
- Sports-Related Injuries
- Arthritis
- Knee Ligament tear
- Iliotibial Band Syndrome
- Hamstring Tear
Non-Surgical Treatment Options:
Our goal is to provide the most effective, least invasive treatments, including:
- Physical Therapy: Strength and flexibility programs tailored to improve knee function and stability.
- Bracing and Support: Custom fitting of knee braces.
- Injections and Medications: Corticosteroid injections and other pain management options to reduce inflammation and discomfort.
- Lifestyle Modifications: Adjustments to daily activities and weight management to reduce strain on the knee joint.
Surgical Treatment Options:
When non-surgical treatments don’t provide sufficient relief, our skilled surgeons offer several advanced surgical options, such as:
- Arthroscopic Surgery: A minimally invasive procedure used to repair damaged cartilage, ligaments, or menisci, or to remove damaged tissue in the knee joint.
- ACL Reconstruction: Surgery to repair or reconstruct a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) using either a graft from your own body or a donor.
- Meniscus Repair or Removal: When the meniscus (the cartilage in the knee) is torn, it may need to be repaired or removed to restore knee function.
- Patellar Realignment: In cases of patellar instability, surgery to realign the kneecap may be necessary to prevent dislocations and improve knee function.
- Tendon Repair: If ligaments or tendons are torn or damaged, surgical repair may be needed to restore function and prevent further injury.
- Total Knee Replacement: For patients with severe arthritis or knee joint degeneration, total knee replacement surgery replaces the damaged joint with an artificial prosthesis to restore mobility and reduce pain.
- Partial Knee Replacement: For patients with arthritis confined to one area of the knee, a partial knee replacement may be performed to replace the damaged section while preserving healthy bone and tissue.
- Osteotomy: A procedure to realign the bones in the knee joint to reduce pain and improve function, often used in younger, active patients.
- Revision Knee Replacement: If a previous knee replacement fails or becomes worn over time, revision surgery may be required to replace the artificial joint and restore function.
Why Choose Hill Orthopedic Center?
- Patient-Focused Care: We emphasize one-on-one attention for personalized treatment plans.
- Lower Healthcare Costs: Compared to hospitals and large groups, our practice offers the same high-quality treatment at a lower cost.
- On-Site Rehabilitation Services: With in-house physical therapy and chiropractic care, we provide a seamless recovery process.
- Highly Experienced Team: Our board-certified specialists are skilled in treating complex knee and leg conditions.
- Wide Insurance Coverage: We accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most major insurance plans, making care more accessible.
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