VSAS Orthopaedics
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About Us

  Your Primary Care Doctor
  Everyone should have a family doctor, pediatrician, or internist. We always send a report to your primary physician.Patients scheduled for joint replacement or other major surgery are scheduled to see their internist before the operation. Managed care may require that certain tests be scheduled through your family physician.

How We Treat
 
Examine and diagnose bone and joint problems
Take X-rays and promptly interpret the films
Provide medication injections and crutches
Apply splints, casts, and slings
Provide reports to family physicians and insurance companies
Perform surgery when indicated
Provide permission to engage in or refrain from: work, gym, sports, military service, health club participation, vacations, airplane trips, and the use of handicap parking placards
Arrange for additional tests (arthrograms, MRI of the spine, MRI scans, bone scans, CT scans, blood tests, synovial fluid analysis)
Take X-rays, DXA scan and full body MRI
  What We Treat
 
Sports Injuries
Work Injuries
Arthritis
Foot and Ankle Problems
All Ages (Pediatric to Geriatric)
Emergency Problems
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Fractures and Dislocations
Walk-In Treatment of Orthopedic Injuries

Who We Treat
 
INFANTS & CHILDREN:
Foot and leg deformities
Pediatric Orthopedics
School injuries
Fractures and sprains
Cerebral palsy
Gait problems
Sports Injuries
HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE AGES:
Sports injuries
Torn ligaments
Knee arthroscopy
Automobile injuries
Shoulder and knee pain


ADULTS:
Tendonitis
Shoulder and elbow pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Work and sports injuries
Back pain
Hand and foot problems
Sports Injuries
Joint Replacement
Fractures
50+ TO AGE 95:
Joint replacement
Hip and knee pain
Arthritis care
Bunions and hammer toes
Tendon damage
Sports Injuries
Fractures

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