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Orthopedic Services

  • General Orthopedics
  • Spine
  • Sports Medicine, including sprains and strains, back injuries, knee and hip injuries, ankle and Achilles tendon
  • injuries, swollen muscles, rotator cuff injuries, dislocations and fractures
  • Total Joint Replacement, including hip, partial and total knee and shoulder
  • Robotic-assisted technology for total joint replacement in Danville
  • Trauma and Fractures
  • Upper Extremities, including hand, wrist and shoulder repair

Spine Pain and Surgery

Spinal problems are among the most common—and challenging—orthopedic conditions and often encompass neurological issues. Our team of physiatrists, anesthesiologists, physical therapists, pain-management specialists, nurses, and specially trained spine surgeons is trained and equipped to assess and treat spinal problems resulting from injuries, genetic abnormalities, and diseases such as arthritis, sciatica, and scoliosis.

Conditions that may require surgery include:

  • Scoliosis (curvature of the spine)
  • Kyphosis (humpback deformity)
  • Spondylolisthesis (segment of the spine slips forward)
  • Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal)
  • Radiculopathy (herniated disk causes nerve irritation and inflammation)
  • Degenerative disk disease

Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement

Sovah Health - Danville offers robotic-assisted total joint replacement surgery, which allows for customization to the unique shape and motion of your joints. Orthopedic surgeons who are specially trained to use the system use it for total knee and hip replacement procedures, transforming the way joint replacement surgery is performed.

Every joint is unique. If you have tried nonsurgical treatments and your joint pain continues, joint replacement may be necessary to reduce pain and restore functioning.

Benefits of robotic-assisted joint replacement may include:

  • Smaller incisions
  • Faster recovery
  • Optimal implant placement
  • Potentially reduced impact to surrounding soft tissue
  • Dynamic joint balancing

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