- Arthritis
- Family PracticeSports medicine is not a medical specialty in itself. Most sports medicine doctors are certified in internal medicine, emergency medicine, family medicine, orthopedics, or another specialty and then acquire additional training with a 2-year fellowship in sports medicine to be certified as a sports medicine specialist.
- Internal Medicine
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal tunnel syndrome is a common, painful, progressive condition that is caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist area.
- UltrasoundAn ultrasound scan is an imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body. Ultrasound-guided hip joint injections are used to diagnose the underlying cause and relieve hip pain. The injection consists of a special mixture of an anesthetic and a steroid that blocks pain impulses and reduces inflammation in the injected area.
- Computed Tomography
- General SurgeryDr. Doering received his medical degree from the Barbara and Donald Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra University in 2015, graduating with a distinction in research, and completed his internship in general surgery (2016) and four-year residency in orthopedic surgery (2020) at Northwell Health, where he served his final year as chief resident.
- OrthopedicsIf you are readying for surgery for knee replacement, you will likely have several weeks to prepare your body and your home for the recovery process. Joint Pain Orthopedics has been the knee replacement Austin, Texas, has trusted for years, and can gently guide you through what to expect during the process.
- ArthroscopyArthroscopic surgery, also known as arthroscopy, is a surgical procedure to visualize, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint using a specialized instrument known as an arthroscope.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryUnicompartmental knee replacement orunicondylar knee replacementis a minimally invasive surgery in which only the damaged compartment of the knee is replaced with an implant. It is also called a partial knee replacement. The knee can be divided into three compartments: patellofemoral, the compartment in front of the knee between the knee cap and thigh bone, medial compartment, on the inside portion of the knee, and lateral compartment which is the area on the outside portion of the knee joint.
- Ankle SurgeryTaylor is a board- certified nurse practitioner who seeks to help her patients better understand their orthopedic conditions, injuries, and the "why" behind their treatment options so they can make the most informed decisions about their health. Taylor has been practicing as a nurse practitioner since 2019. She has previous orthopedic experience working in an Orthopedic Walk-In clinic as well as Foot and ankle surgery.
- Joint ReplacementAs an Orthopedic Surgeon who specializes in joint replacement surgeries, Dr. Jimenez saw a growing need to manage arthritis conditions for his patients with operative and non-operative treatment strategies. The clinic has been founded on the basis of involving the patient in their medical decisions and providing multiple options for treatment of their pain, disability, and dysfunction. Rest assured, that at Bone Drs. we have all treatment options to improve your quality of life. Together, we will choose what best suites you at this particular point in time.
- Hand SurgeryHand surgery can range from repairing a hand deformity in a child to treating hand numbness with a carpal tunnel surgery. Dr Travis Doering is a fellowship trained hand and upper extremity surgeon who has the
- Orthopedic SurgeryHe is a San Antonio native with deep ties to the Central Texas region and looks to improve the musculoskeletal health of the population in this area. He has undergone world-renowned training and has performed thousands of surgeries. He is actively engaged in teaching other surgeons the latest, minimally-invasive techniques for hip and knee replacement and is also heavily involved in the field of Robotic Orthopedic Surgery.
- ArthroscopyPatients suffering from various hip conditions like fractures, stiffness, torn cartilage or ligaments, hip labrum tears, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome, etc. are treated with a minimally invasive surgical procedure called hip arthroscopy. BONE DRs Orthopedic Care provides expert diagnosis and arthroscopic surgery for the hip conditions in Austin, San Marcos, Bastrop, TX. BONE DRs Orthopedic Care also provides highly specialized care during and after the surgery. Contact BONE DRs Orthopedic Care’s office for an appointment today!
- Hip ReplacementDirect anterior hip replacement is a minimally invasive hip surgery to replace the hip joint without cutting through any muscles or tendons as against traditional hip replacement that involves cutting major muscles to access the hip joint.
- Knee ReplacementBoard Certified Hip and Knee Replacement Surgeon who also treats lower extremity trauma and manages pain related to arthritis.
- Knee ArthroscopyArthroscopic surgery can be performed on any joint. Shoulder and knee arthroscopy are the most common arthroscopic procedures conducted for repairing meniscus and cartilage problems and fixing rotator cuff tears respectively. Some of the common types of arthroscopic surgery include...
- Reconstructive SurgeryDr. Doering specializes in the operative and nonoperative management of hand and upper extremity disorders, including traumatic conditions, arthritis, and sports-related conditions. He has special interests in upper extremity fracture care, shoulder arthritis, tendon and nerve repairs, carpal tunnel and other nerve compression syndromes, and reconstructive surgery of the hand. He has additional interests in the arthroscopic management of many wrist and shoulder conditions, including injuries to the labrum, rotator cuff, and triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) in the wrist.
- Sports MedicineSports Medicine, also known as sports and exercise medicine (SEM), is a branch of medicine that deals with the treatment and prevention of sports and exercise-related injuries and improving fitness and performance. The main objective of sports medicine is to help individuals engage in sports and exercise in a safe and effective manner to accomplish their training goals.
- Physical TherapyTry to begin physical therapy a day or two after the surgery. Exercises in the first week are usually aimed at regaining joint motion. Strengthening exercises are initiated later. Regular exercises are critical for a successful outcome.
- Frozen ShoulderFrozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, is a condition in which you experience pain and stiffness in your shoulder. The symptoms appear slowly, worsen gradually and usually take one to three years to resolve on their own.
- Tennis ElbowTennis elbow is a common name for the elbow condition lateral epicondylitis. It is an overuse injury that causes inflammation and microtears of the tendons that attach to the lateral epicondyle.
- Shoulder Pain
- Flatfoot Correction
- Ankle SprainA sprain is the stretching or tearing of ligaments. Ligaments connect adjacent bones and provide stability to a joint. An ankle sprain is a common injury that occurs when you suddenly fall or twist the ankle joint, or when you land your foot in an awkward position after a jump. Most commonly, it occurs when you participate in sports, or jump or run on a surface that is irregular.
- Ankle InstabilityAnkle instability is a chronic condition characterized by the recurrent slipping of the outer side of the ankle. Instability is generally noticed during movement of the ankle joint, but can also occur while standing.
- Ankle SprainAn ankle ligament injury, also known as an ankle sprain, can be caused by a sudden twisting movement of the foot during any athletic event or during daily activities. When stretched beyond its limit, the ligament may partially or completely tear. The injury can range from mild to severe, depending on the condition of the injured ligament and the number of ligaments involved.
- Foot Pain
- Podiatric SurgeryFoot reconstruction is a surgery performed to correct the structures of the foot and restore the natural functionality of the foot that has been lost due to injury or illness. Ideally, any foot surgery for reconstruction is done to improve the appearance and function of the foot so that you can maintain your quality of life.