BONE AND JOINT HOSPITAL AT ST. ANTHONY

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BONE AND JOINT HOSPITAL AT ST. ANTHONY


Short profile:

Bone and Joint Hospital is part of St. Anthony Hospital and a member of SSM Health Care.

Bone and Joint Hospital at St. Anthony is committed solely to orthopedic surgery making

it Oklahoma’s choice for exceptional orthopedic care for more than 80 years. The same

quality orthopedic programs for which it is known right here at home in Oklahoma City

have earned the hospital a reputation for excellence across the entire nation. Bone and

Joint Hospital is recognized as one of the top orthopedic hospitals in the United States.

Detailed description:

Orthopedic Care and Treatment:

Knee and hip replacements are performed in order to reduce pain and

enable people to live more active lives. Patients undergoing joint

replacement surgery at Bone and Joint Hospital have the opportunity to

participate in a group rehabilitative program, The Joint Center. The

program enables patients to go through the joint replacement process

from preoperative education to rehabilitation - in a group setting.

Bone and Joint Hospital surgeons offer evaluation and treatment of

disorders of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine, and specialize in

the evaluation and treatment of degenerative disc disease, disc

herniations, spinal stenosis, fractures, deformities, trauma and stress

related fractures.

Our sports medicine specialists offer treatment for common overuse

and trauma-induced injuries. So, whether it's the weekend athlete, student athlete or professional athlete, all receive state-of-the-art

personalized care.

Helping people experience a better quality of life through lessened

pain is the goal of the pain management program at Bone and Joint

Hospital. Our physicians offer evaluation and treatment for people

experiencing a variety of pain related to arthritis, back problems, compression fractures, musculoskeletal problems, spinal stenosis, and sports injuries.

Arthroscopic procedures:

These minimally invasive procedures are used in a variety of joint

procedures including knee, hip, shoulder, ankle, wrist and elbow.

Arthroscopy requires smaller incisions and uses pencil-sized

instruments equipped with a camera to repair joints or other

conditions, generally resulting in a faster recovery time.

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orthopedic hospitals, orthopedics, hospitals, catholic hospitals, Joint replacement, Spine surgery, Sports medicine, Pain management, Arthroscopic procedures, Orthopedic Care, Treatments, Bone, Joint

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