Orthopedics
With all joint and spine care, our orthopedic doctors are focused on helping you reduce acute and chronic pain, increase your range of motion and improve your quality of life so you can return as quickly as possible to doing what you love.
Our Services
Our orthopedic teams treat a wide range of conditions involving the back, neck and joints. We’ll work with you to determine whether a surgical solution or non-surgical approach to care is right for your situation.
Treatment typically begins with a thorough evaluation and advanced diagnostic tests, which may include a 128-slice CT scan, MRI, X-ray, radiography/fluoroscopy or diagnostic ultrasound.
Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement
Davis Hospital is participating in a Medicare initiative called the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) model. The CJR model aims to promote quality and financial accountability for care surrounding lower-extremity joint replacement (LEJR) procedures, commonly referred to as hip and knee replacements and/or other major leg procedures.
If you have questions or want more information about the CJR model, call Holy Cross Hospital - Davis at 801-807-7580 or 1-800-MEDICARE. You can also visit the CJR page at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid website.
Hand & upper extremity surgery
Patients in Layton and surrounding areas have access to comprehensive hand and upper extremity care at Holy Cross Hospital - Davis. Services include post-traumatic reconstruction, as well as treatment of all disorders of the upper extremity, including:
- Arthritis (hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder)
- Fractures and sports-related injuries
- Nerve compression syndromes
Procedures:
- Carpal tunnel release surgery (wrist and elbow)
- Decompression and Mumford procedure
- Elbow arthroscopy
- Elbow replacement
- Golfer’s elbow repair
- Reverse total shoulder replacement
- Rotator cuff repair
- Shoulder stabilization procedures
- Tennis elbow repair
- Wrist arthritis treatment
- Wrist arthroscopy
- Wrist joint replacement
Radiofrequency Ablation
Millions of people suffer from chronic low back pain, impacting their ability to work, enjoy hobbies, and simply live life to the fullest. For those people who’ve tried physical therapy, medication, and injections but still haven’t found relief, radiofrequency ablation of the basivertebral nerve (BVN) might be the answer to lasting pain relief.
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure that targets the basivertebral nerve (BVN), a major source of pain for many individuals with chronic low back pain. The BVN transmits pain signals from the vertebral body endplates in the spine to the brain. Radiofrequency ablation interrupts the nerve’s ability to transmit pain signals by
- Targeted Approach: A small incision is made in the lower back.
- Precise Navigation: Using real-time X-ray guidance, a specialized instrument is guided to the BVN.
- Radiofrequency Neurotomy: Radiofrequency energy is applied to the BVN, disrupting its ability to send pain signals.
- Minimal Recovery: The procedure typically takes about an hour, and patients can usually return home the same day.
- Lasting Relief: Clinical studies have shown significant and sustained pain reduction for up to 5 years.
- Minimally Invasive: Small incision, less tissue disruption, and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.
- Outpatient Procedure: Performed in an outpatient setting, allowing you to return home the same day.
- Targets the Source of Pain: Addresses the underlying cause of pain by targeting the BVN.
- Reduced Reliance on Pain Medication: Many patients experience a significant reduction in their need for pain medication.
- Improved Quality of Life: Experience increased mobility, reduced pain, and a return to activities you enjoy.
This procedure may be a good option if you:
- Have experienced chronic low back pain for at least 6 months.
- Have been diagnosed with vertebrogenic pain, meaning the pain originates from the vertebral body endplates.
- Have not found lasting relief from conservative treatments like physical therapy, medication, or injections.
- ACL reconstruction
- Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF)
- Cartilage restoration
- Cervical spine surgery
- Instrumented fusion
- Knee and shoulder arthroscopy
- Lumbar microdiscectomy (microdecompression)
- Multi-ligament knee reconstruction
- Nerve decompression surgeries
- Partial knee replacement
- Posterior procedures, with or without fusion
- Stabilization of dislocated patella
- Tarsal tunnel release surgery (ankle and toes)
- Total hip, knee and shoulder replacement
Orthopedic conditions we treat:
- Arthritis
- Back and spine injuries
- Bone and joint pain
- Damaged rotator cuff
- Hand and upper extremity injuries
- Joint injuries
- Osteonecrosis
- Osteoporosis
- Sports injuries
- Sprains and strains
- Tendinitis
- Tendon, ligament and cartilage injuries
- Torn meniscus
- Trauma injuries (fractures, breaks and dislocations)
- Trigger finger
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