|
Whether it’s a broken arm, a
torn ligament, or bad knees, our goal at Woodland Heights
Medical Center is to get people moving again through our
integrated course of treatment that may include physical and
occupational
therapy, surgery, and non-surgical procedures.
Orthopedic Services at Woodland Heights Medical Center is
the branch of
medicine that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment
of diseases of
the musculoskeletal system.
With state-of-the-art equipment and physicians specializing
in advanced
orthopedic procedures, Woodland Heights Medical Center
offers a wide range of advanced orthopedic surgeries. These
musculoskeletal procedures
include:
-
Arthroscopy for diagnosis
and treatment of varied conditions, such as torn rotator
cuffs and torn cartilage.
-
Total joint replacement (arthroplasty)
of shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles.
-
Total joint revision of
hips, knees, and ankles in patients whose replacements
have deteriorated or suffered fractures.
Complimenting surgical intervention, Woodland Heights
Medical Center offers inpatient and outpatient
rehabilitative care and treatment. Following surgery,
patients are cared for in the surgical unit.
Soon after surgery, patients are seen by specialty trained
physical and occupational therapists who are committed to
helping restore function of the affected limb. You may even
receive post surgical treatment in our 14 bed inpatient unit
rehabilitation unit. This unit goal is to utilize the team
approach to enable patients to improve their functional
skills allowing them to live, work, and enjoy life after
initial hospitalization. This work is accomplished through a
multidisciplinary team of rehabilitation professional that
include:
- Rehabilitation
Nursing
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational
Therapy
- Speech/Language
Pathology
- Social Worker/Case
Manager
- Psychologist
- Physician
- Dietician
- You and Your family
|