Orthopedic Experts Center in Florida

Occupational Health

Orthopedic experts center in Florida

Occupational Health

Specialized Solutions for Every Condition

We're here to help you navigate your health journey with personalized care and support.

We understand the impact of workplace-related injuries and conditions. Our occupational health services are designed to help you stay healthy, productive, and pain-free at work.

Physical Treatments We Offer

Arthritis

Arthritis is an inflammatory condition that affects the joints, leading to pain, swelling, and stiffness, impacting daily activities and mobility

Treatment focuses on physical therapy, medication, and lifestyle modifications to improve joint function and quality of life.

 

Our team is here to help manage your arthritis symptoms and enhance your mobility.

 

Hip Injuries

Hip injuries causes pain and stiffness in the hip joint, often aggravated by inactivity or extended use.

Treatment options include physical therapy, medications, and, in severe cases, hip replacement surgery.

 

Let us help you find relief and regain mobility through personalized treatment for hip arthritis.

Knee Instability

Knee instability occurs when the knee feels like it may give out, often due to ligament injury.

Non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, bracing, PRP, or corticosteroid injections are commonly used to restore stability and strength.

 

Our specialists can guide you through a treatment plan to regain knee stability and function.

Joint Pain

Joint pain can be caused by multiple causes including injury, inflammation, and deconditioning resulting from mild discomfort to severe pain.

Non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, bracing, PRP, or corticosteroid injections are commonly used although sometimes surgery is required to reduce pain and restore mobility and function.

 

We offer tailored care to alleviate your joint pain and improve your quality of life.

Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain affects millions each year, often interfering with daily activities and work.

Non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, bracing, diagnostic injections, and minimally invasive interventional surgical procedures are commonly used although direct exposure surgeries such as disk replacements are required to reduce pain and restore mobility and function.

 

Let our expert team help you alleviate lower back pain and restore your ability to move freely.

Post Concussive Syndrome

Post-concussive syndrome is a condition where symptoms of a concussion, such as headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating, persist for weeks or months after the initial injury.

 It typically occurs following a mild traumatic brain injury, often from sports, falls, or accidents. In some cases, emotional symptoms like irritability, anxiety, and depression may also develop.

 

Treatment focuses on managing symptoms through rest, medications, physical therapy, cognitive therapy, and lifestyle modifications to support recovery and prevent further injury.

Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal canal narrows, leading to pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.

Non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, bracing, diagnostic injections, and minimally invasive interventional surgical procedures such as the MILD procedure are commonly used although direct exposure surgeries may be required to reduce symptoms and restore mobility and function.

 

We offer advanced treatment options to help relieve your spinal stenosis pain and improve mobility.

Muscle and Tendon Injuries

Muscle and tendon injuries often result from trauma that ultimately can lead to pain and limited movement

Non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, bracing, diagnostic injections, and minimally invasive interventional surgical procedures such as arthroscopy are commonly used although a direct exposure surgery may be necessary to reduce pain and restore mobility and function.

 

Our team is ready to help you recover from muscle and tendon injuries with a personalized rehabilitation plan.

Frequent Asked Questions

General

Yes, each of our locations takes pride in being registered with the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) and achieving accreditation by The Joint Commission. With these two associations, we ensure our patients receive the highest-quality care coupled with detailed attention to patient safety throughout the process.

Surgery is usually arranged 3 to 4 weeks after your visit with the surgen. This time interval allows to complete any required medical clearances and lab work. That said, we understand the impact of severe pain and can often expedite the surgery date if required.

Although every patient in situation is unique, often times a minimally invasive surgical approach may be available. At University Orthopedic Care, our surgeons utilize the most advanced approaches for numerous benefits:

  • The entire procedure is conducted through a small incision ranging from one and a half inches to a quarter inch.
  • MIS significantly decreases the amount of an anatomic disruption and cutting through tissues.
  • Recovery time with MIS is significantly shorter than that required for traditional exposure surgical methods.

Choosing the right orthopedic specialist is essential for optimal recovery, and experience plays a critical role in achieving the best outcomes.

Look for a specialist with board certification and advanced fellowship training in relevant areas like joint replacement or complex fracture care.

At University Orthopedic Care, our board-certified experts bring years of experience and utilize cutting-edge technology to treat a variety of conditions. We specialize in managing traumatic injuries and offer a comprehensive range of treatments, including minimally invasive procedures and regenerative medicine.