Get Moving Again
Don’t let pain keep you from doing what you love. If injury, disease or simple wear-and-tear is limiting your movement, Oklahoma City Orthopedics can help. Through individualized treatments and state-of-the-art methods to improve function and manage pain, our experienced team of orthopedic specialists will get you back to living your life to the fullest.
Get Moving Again
Don’t let pain keep you from doing what you love. If injury, disease or simple wear-and-tear is limiting your movement, Oklahoma City Orthopedics can help. Through individualized treatments and state-of-the-art methods to improve function and manage pain, our experienced team of orthopedic specialists will get you back to living your life to the fullest.
Shoulder
The shoulder is a complex joint that experiences almost constant movement. Injuries in this area are common and can be both painful and disabling due to the shoulder’s important role in the function of your hands and arms.
Shoulder
Knee
Bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons work together to form the knee joint and allow your leg to bend. Known as the largest joint in the body, the knee is also the most common joint injury people face.
Knee
Elbow
Connecting the upper arm and forearm, the elbow is a complex hinge joint that allows the forearm to extend and rotate. While overuse and sports injuries are common causes of elbow pain, many other factors can come into play.
Elbow
Foot & Ankle
The foot and ankle work together to provide around-the-clock support and mobility. Comprised of 26 bones, 33 joints and more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments, it’s easy to see why foot and ankle problems are so prevalent.
Foot & Ankle
Hand
Our hands are vital to almost everything we do, so experiencing a painful or disabling condition can be extremely limiting. With so many bones, ligaments, tendons and joints working together, there is ample opportunity for injury.
Hand
Sports Medicine
Whether playing sports, training or pursuing any kind of physical activity, injuries can happen. Oklahoma City Orthopedics specializes in diagnosing and treating these injuries while also helping you improve your athletic performance and prevent future injuries.