Pain that stops you from walking properly, sleeping through the night, or doing the things you used to do without thinking that is not something to push through. Our orthopedic team treats bone, joint, and muscle conditions with the goal of getting you moving again and keeping you that way.

We work with everyone from young athletes dealing with sports injuries to older patients managing arthritis or recovering from fractures. The approach changes depending on who you are and what your body needs.

Conditions We Treat

Fractures, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, back and neck pain, sports injuries, ligament tears, tendonitis, frozen shoulder, osteoporosis, scoliosis, and joint degeneration. We also perform knee and hip replacement surgeries for patients who need them

When Surgery Is and Is Not the Answer

Many orthopedic conditions respond well to physiotherapy, injections, or pain management. We always explore non-surgical options first. Surgery is recommended only when it will genuinely make a lasting difference.

Sports Injury Management

Our orthopedic team works alongside physiotherapists to manage acute sports injuries and plan a safe return to activity, whether you are a professional athlete or a weekend runner.

From First Visit to Recovery

Your first visit involves a physical assessment and imaging if required. You get a diagnosis and a clear explanation of your options, not medical jargon, just plain language. A treatment plan is agreed upon together, and rehabilitation support is built in from the start.

Who We See

Active individuals with recent injuries, patients with long-standing joint pain that has not improved, older adults with age-related bone and joint conditions, and post-surgical patients needing structured recovery support.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is never too late. Chronic joint pain often responds well to targeted treatment. Come in for an assessment, and we will tell you exactly what is going on.

Joint replacement is considered when pain significantly limits daily activity and conservative treatments have not helped. Your surgeon will walk you through the decision.

Most patients are walking with support within days and return to normal activity within 6 to 12 weeks with physiotherapy.

Yes, we treat pediatric orthopedic conditions, including growth-related issues, fractures, and sports injuries in young patients.

Yes, our physiotherapy team works directly with our orthopedic surgeons for integrated treatment and recovery.