The Oklahoma Spine & Orthopedic Institute offers comprehensive surgical, rehabilitation and therapy services to patients ranging from spine care and joint replacement, to sports medicine and other orthopedic subspecialties.
New in 2007, this $12-million, 48,000-square-foot facility emphasizes new technologies, such as computer assisted knee replacement and hip arthroscopy, in addition to minimally invasive surgical procedures to treat herniated discs and torn rotator cuffs.Our dedication to state-of-the-art care is designed to offer patients more treatment options, less pain and faster recovery time.
New in 2007, this $12-million, 48,000-square-foot facility emphasizes new technologies, such as computer assisted knee replacement and hip arthroscopy, in addition to minimally invasive surgical procedures to treat herniated discs and torn rotator cuffs.Our dedication to state-of-the-art care is designed to offer patients more treatment options, less pain and faster recovery time.
Services
We offer a full spectrum of orthopedics services for both our inpatients and outpatients. Our skilled doctors and dedicated, highly-trained nursing staff offer experienced and expert care in all services. We provide a full range of diagnostic services to meet your needs. Our radiologists are board certified so you receive the best, professional care available.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and a leading cause of disability worldwide, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Currently, 15 million adults in the United States suffer with painful osteoarthritis of the knee, often resulting in a compromised quality of life.
Pain while standing or walking short distances, climbing up or down stairs, or getting in and out of chairs. Your physician will begin by reviewing your medical history and symptoms. He or she will observe the natural movement of your knee, evaluate your knee and ankle joint alignment, and check your reflexes, muscle strength, range of motion and ligament stability in the affected knee.
The MAKOplasty procedure is a unicompartmental or bicompartmental knee replacement enabled by robotic arm technology that allows the surgeon to perform surgery precisely through a smaller incision as compared to standard manual procedures. Surgeons use the RIO Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System, a surgeon-controlled robotic arm system that combines computer imaging with an intelligent instrumentation.
MAKOplasty partial knee resurfacing is a minimally invasive procedure for those suffering with painful early to mid-stage osteoarthritis of the knee. It is performed using the surgeon-controlled RIO robotic arm system and offers more accurate resurfacing of the diseased portion of the knee, saving as much of the original knee as possible.
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