Sprains, Strains & Fractures, LLC is proud to offer an innovative delivery of comprehensive orthopedic care by providing specialty services and procedures in a comfortable and convenient facility. Our center provides direct access to Board-Certified Orthopedic surgeons with radiographic services on-site, simplifying the process of orthopedic care and improving efficiency and satisfaction.
Weekend and evening hours provide extended access to physicians and no wait between scheduling your appointment and seeing a fully-trained orthopedic specialist. Sprains, Strains & Fractures, LLC was the first center of its kind in South Jersey and we are proud to have changed the process of care for acute orthopedic injuries.
Weekend and evening hours provide extended access to physicians and no wait between scheduling your appointment and seeing a fully-trained orthopedic specialist. Sprains, Strains & Fractures, LLC was the first center of its kind in South Jersey and we are proud to have changed the process of care for acute orthopedic injuries.
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About The Practice
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We understand that seeking care for an injury can be a traumatic time for patients and their families. Sprains, Strains & Fractures, LLC aims to simplify that process. Our goal is to put our patients at ease by providing focused and expedient care. Direct access to fully-trained orthopedic specialists means your injury will be treated quickly by an expert who will provide you with the best treatment options available.
Foot & Ankle Pain
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The foot and ankle are two of the most versatile and complex areas of your body. One foot alone contains 26 bones supported by a network of muscles, tendons, and ligaments. When everything is working well, you hardly give them a thought. But when a problem arises, it's often impossible to ignore.
More than 11 million visits were made to physicians' offices in 2003 because of foot and ankle problems, including more than 2 million visits for ankle sprains and strains and more than 800,000 visits for ankle fractures.*Fortunately, most cases of foot and ankle pain respond well to treatments like rest, ice, orthotics (shoe inserts), prescribed exercises, and anti-inflammatory medications.
More than 11 million visits were made to physicians' offices in 2003 because of foot and ankle problems, including more than 2 million visits for ankle sprains and strains and more than 800,000 visits for ankle fractures.*Fortunately, most cases of foot and ankle pain respond well to treatments like rest, ice, orthotics (shoe inserts), prescribed exercises, and anti-inflammatory medications.
Diabetic Foot Disorders
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Diabetes is a worldwide epidemic. Although the cause of diabetes is still unknown, we are learning more and more every day about this disease and the health problems it can create when not managed properly. According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 7% of Americans have diabetes - that's 20 million people.
Bunions
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When you have a bunion, it looks like the joint at the base of the big toe has bulged out along the side of the foot. In that characteristic "bump, " you are actually seeing the effect of additional bone formation in the joint and a mechanical mis-alignment of the big toe (also called the great toe).
Pin Tract Care With External Fixation
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We're all acquainted with the non-surgical approaches that help a broken bone heal: the doctor applies a cast, brace or splint around a fracture or a corrected bone deformity to provide support during the healing process.
In some cases, however, particularly more severe injuries, today's best orthopaedic treatment includes securing the fracture externally with a device called a fixator that is connected to the affected bone with special bone screws, often referred to as pins.The device remains outside the body (external) and the pins pass through the skin and muscle to secure the bone in proper alignment.
In some cases, however, particularly more severe injuries, today's best orthopaedic treatment includes securing the fracture externally with a device called a fixator that is connected to the affected bone with special bone screws, often referred to as pins.The device remains outside the body (external) and the pins pass through the skin and muscle to secure the bone in proper alignment.
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