At Marshall Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, we treat the whole patient – not just the cause of their pain. If you have difficulty performing daily functions or complain of a limited range of motion, you could benefit from a consult with an orthopedic surgeon. Our goal is to help patients achieve pain relief and maintain an active lifestyle.
Whether you’re a dedicated athlete, weekend warrior or a couch potato, joint pain does not discriminate. If you’re experiencing pain, trust your care to Marshall Orthopedics. Our team of skilled doctors performs general orthopedic care, including specialized training in foot and ankle, spine, hip arthroscopy and sports medicine.
Our physicians use state-of-the-art technologies for all of our replacement and partial replacement procedures. We offer non-operative management of joint diseases with emphasis on joint preservation.
Take a cue from professional athletes who’ve discovered the benefits of orthobiologics to help heal injuries and treat pain in a natural way. If you follow sports, you may have heard of injured athletes who seemingly heal and return to the game—and fast. Professional athletes not only have trainers and specialists, but have access to little-known special procedures such as orthobiologics, the use of natural substances like blood and plasma to quickly heal injuries.
Most Common Injuries Treated With Orthobiologics
We have several orthobiologics procedures that take the plasma from your own blood, which is packaged full of growth factors, and use it for repair and growth. Those healthy growth factors are then concentrated and injected into your injury, allowing natural anti-inflammatory properties repair tissue and speed up your recovery. Another example of orthobiologics are lipogems joint pain injections. Lipogems is an alternative option to surgery where cells from adipose tissue (fat) from your abdomen is injected into your area of injury. This helps to repair, replace, cushion and support damaged or injured joint tissue. This procedure is done in your doctor’s office in about an hour.
If non-surgical treatment has not been effective in treating your joint
pain, Marshall surgeons use arthroscopy in minimally invasive surgery
on shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles. Arthroscopic surgery
involves a few small incisions: one for the arthroscope which allows the
surgeon to view the joint and others for the surgical instruments to treat
the joint.
This type of minimally invasive surgery results in less pain for the patient
and shortens recovery time, allowing you to get back to your everyday
activities faster.