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Orthopaedic injuries are very common and complex injuries may necessitate surgical repair. At NewportCare Orthopaedic and Spine Center, we have a team of well-experienced doctors, who will assess your condition and customize a treatment plan for your individual needs. Our comprehensive practice includes surgical management of diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system involving bones, muscles, tendons, nerves, and ligaments with the goal to eliminate your pain, restore motion, and help you return to your everyday activities at the earliest.

Our orthopaedic surgical services include:

Spinal Surgery

Spinal Surgery

We offer complete Spine care from non-operative to surgical management of spinal conditions. We have a multi-specialty approach to the spine with spine surgery, pain management, medical management, and physical therapy. Our goal is to provide the high quality of spine care ranging from holistic care, to minimally invasive approaches to the spine, to scoliosis care.

Non-surgical care includes, physical therapy, injections, decompression therapy, and medical management. Surgical treatments are minimally invasive spine surgery, microdiscectomy, laminectomy, lumbar interbody fusion, percutaneous instrumentation, intra-operative nerve monitoring and spinal cord stimulator implantation.

Hand Surgery

Hand, Wrist & Elbow Surgery

Our hand and upper extremity surgeon deals with problems of the hand, wrist and forearm, with unique skills in microsurgery. Majority of management includes a course of splinting, therapy, injections and medications. We are well trained in both non-operative and surgical management of all disorders of the upper extremity including arthritis, complex trauma and fractures, nerve injury and compression, hand and wrist deformity, infections, tumors, occupational injuries, and sports injuries.

Foot & Ankle Surgery

Foot & Ankle Surgery

Foot and ankle conditions can be very painful. Common conditions include, Achilles tendon injuries, ankle sprains, bunions, and plantar fasciitis.

Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine

Sports injuries occur when playing indoor or outdoor sports or while exercising. Sports injuries can result from accidents, inadequate training, improper use of protective devices, or insufficient stretching or warm-up exercises. The most common sports injuries are sprains and strains, fractures, and dislocations.

Joint Replacement Surgery

Joint Replacement Surgery

Joints are formed by the ends of two or more bones connected by tissue called cartilage. Healthy cartilage serves as a protective cushion, allowing smooth, low-friction movement of the joint. If the cartilage becomes damaged by disease or injury, the tissues around the joint become inflamed, causing pain. With time, the cartilage wears away, allowing the rough edges of bone to rub against each other, causing more pain.

Joint replacement is a surgical procedure performed to replace the damaged joint with artificial parts called prostheses or implants.

Fractures & Trauma

Fractures & Trauma

A bone fracture is a medical condition in which a bone is cracked or broken. It is a break in the continuity of the bone. While many fractures are the result of high force impact or stress, bone fracture can also occur as a result of certain medical conditions that weaken the bones, such as osteoporosis.

Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure during which the internal structure of a joint is examined for diagnosis and treatment of problems inside the joint. In arthroscopic examination, a small incision is made in the patient’s skin through which pencil-sized instruments that have a small lens and lighting system (arthroscope) are passed. Arthroscope magnifies and illuminates the structures of the joint with the light that is transmitted through fiber optics. It is attached to a television camera and the interior of the joint is seen on the television monitor.

  • American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • Arthroscopy Association of North America
  • National Association of Secretaries of State
  • American Podiatric Medical Association