General Orthopedic Care

General orthopedic care focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions affecting the hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder, knee, ankle, hip, spine/neck, and foot/lower extremity. At Revere Health, we offer both surgical and non-surgical treatment options to address a wide range of orthopedic conditions, including injuries, degenerative diseases, and congenital disorders. Our goal is to restore function, alleviate pain, and improve the overall quality of life for our patients.

Conditions Treated
Hand and Wrist: Carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, arthritis, tendonitis, and ligament injuries.
Elbow and Shoulder: Rotator cuff injuries, tennis elbow, dislocations, and bursitis.
Knee: ACL tears, meniscus injuries, arthritis, and ligament sprains.
Ankle and Foot: Sprains, fractures, plantar fasciitis, bunions, and Achilles tendon injuries.
Hip: Hip fractures, arthritis, bursitis, and labral tears.
Spine/Neck: Herniated discs, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, and degenerative disc disease.

Treatment Options
Non-Surgical: Physical therapy, medications, injections (such as corticosteroids), and bracing or casting to manage pain and improve mobility.
Surgical: Minimally invasive procedures, joint replacement, ligament repair, arthroscopy, and spine surgery for severe conditions or injuries that require operative intervention.

Benefits of Orthopedic Care
Pain Relief: Effective treatment to reduce pain caused by injury or degenerative conditions.
Improved Mobility: Restoring function to affected joints and limbs, helping patients regain their ability to move freely.
Personalized Treatment Plans: Tailored care based on the specific condition and needs of each patient.

Why Choose Revere Health?
Our orthopedic specialists provide comprehensive care for a wide range of musculoskeletal issues, offering advanced techniques and personalized treatment plans to help patients recover and return to their daily activities.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Revere Health today.