Orthopedic health is essential for maintaining an active and fulfilling life, as it encompasses the musculoskeletal system, which includes bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Orthopedic conditions can range from common problems like arthritis and sprains to more complex issues such as fractures, joint replacements, and spine disorders.

At Methodist Hospital Landmark, we are committed to providing comprehensive orthopedic services delivered by a team of highly skilled and experienced orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and support staff. Our goal is to diagnose, treat and support patients facing orthopedic challenges, with a focus on restoring mobility, reducing pain and improving overall quality of life.

Our hospital is equipped with advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies, including state-of-the-art robotic-assisted surgical systems. This allows us to offer a wide range of services, from non-surgical treatments like physical therapy and injections to complex orthopedic surgeries such as joint replacements and spine procedures, all with the precision and benefits of robotic-assisted surgery. Whether you are experiencing joint pain, a sports-related injury, or require orthopedic surgery, our team will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific diagnosis and needs.

Choosing the right healthcare provider for your orthopedic needs is crucial, and we want you to feel confident in selecting Methodist Hospital Landmark as your partner in orthopedic health. Our commitment to patient-centered care goes beyond medical expertise. We provide a compassionate and supportive environment where your comfort, dignity and overall well-being are our top priorities.

Our multidisciplinary team collaborates closely to ensure the best possible outcomes, emphasizing safety, personalized care, and adherence to the highest standards of medical practice.

Orthopedic care at Methodist Healthcare

Orthopedic doctors, called orthopedists, take care of bones and joints. This includes knee pain, total joint replacement, issues that impact your spine and more. You might need to see an orthopedist if you have arthritis or osteoporosis, or if you've had a recent sprain, strain or broken bone.

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