- ArthritisA Baker’s cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops behind the knee. It can cause pain when extending or flexing your leg. Baker’s cysts are often associated with osteoarthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis. The excess fluid can back up into the joint space.
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Emergency CareTo get the prompt care you need, don’t hesitate to call us at (954) 735-3535 to arrange an appointment at our Pembroke Pines or Lauderdale Lakes office.
- Diabetic Foot CareComplications from diabetes can lead to several foot related issues, such as diabetic neuropathy (damage to the nerves), as well as related issues such as peripheral vascular disease, bone necrosis (death of the bone) and other serious disorders. Left untreated, diabetic foot problems can lead to amputation. Our dedicated specialists are experts in all forms of diabetic foot care.
- GynecologyThroughout his career, Dr. Feanny has earned the trust and respect of his peers and colleagues as a result of his professionalism, knowledge, and skill. He has received multiple awards, including the Henderson Medal in Experimental Physiological Sciences, the Walter Harper Prize in Anatomy, and the Obstetrics and Gynecology Prize. His work has been published in peer-reviewed medical journals and he has presented at medical symposiums on many occasions.
- Obstetrics
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal tunnel syndrome is a disorder that puts pressure on the median nerve that runs through the arm to the wrist and fingers. A carpal tunnel release surgically relieves this pressure, allowing the median nerve to heal.
- Diabetes Care
- EndocrinologyOver the years, Sheila has participated in several community healthcare activities for diabetes, breast cancer, skin care prevention. She is a voluntary member in the Endocrinology Dept. at Cleveland Clinic-Weston and has volunteered in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Memorial Hospital. She is an active participant in the Women’s International Zionist Organization (WIZO) and PTA volunteer at her daughter’s school.
- MRIArthroscopy allows orthopedic surgeons to see, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint. It is often performed to confirm a diagnosis after a physical examination and imaging procedures such as MRI, CT, or X-rays. Compared to a traditional “open” procedure, minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery offers a number of benefits...
- X-Rays
- OrthopedicsHe has outstanding experience providing treatment for a wide range of orthopaedic conditions. In addition to general orthopedics, Dr. Feanny is highly experienced in sports medicine, treating athletes with all types of sports injuries.
- ArthroscopyWhile often necessary, surgery is still invasive to the body. In order to reach damaged tissue, surgeons have to cut down through additional layers of muscle, blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues. Minimally invasive procedures such as arthroscopy, allow the doctor to work in small spaces, avoiding larger incisions. Smaller incisions mean fewer stitches, faster healing, less discomfort, and fewer surgical risks.
- Joint ReplacementOur orthopaedic surgeons are acknowledged leaders in all areas of orthopedic care, including advanced reconstructive procedures and total joint replacement of the hip, knee, and shoulder. If you suffer from debilitating osteoarthritis that is interfering with your quality of life, joint replacement can relieve your pain, restore function, and get you back to doing the things you love.
- Orthopedic SurgeryDr. M.A. Hajianpour is a caring and highly respected physician with a clinical focus on non-surgical management and pediatric issues. Following his orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Miami, where he served as chief resident, Dr. Hajianpour completed a fellowship in pediatric orthopaedics at Miami Children's Hospital.
- Bunions
- Arthroscopy
- Hip ReplacementAt Total Orthopaedic Care, we provide comprehensive orthopaedic and physical therapy services for both children and adults. From a child’s broken arm to a total hip replacement, we offer superior care for all stages of life.
- Knee ReplacementAt one time, patients had to endure large incisions and long recovery times for knee replacement. Fortunately, that is no longer the case. Our skilled surgeons can insert new knee components through small incisions, resulting in less surgical risk, reduced healing time, and less pain following surgery.
- Cyst
- Skin Care
- Sports MedicineDr. Michael Feanny is a highly experienced general orthopaedist with an emphasis in sports medicine. He attended Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia before completing his medical degree at University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica. Following medical school, he completed his residency at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. Dr. Feanny is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (F.A.A.O.S.).and board-certified by both the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada (F.R.C.S.) and by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (A.B.O.S.).
- Physical Therapy“I believe in a comprehensive approach to patient care, beginning initially with non-operative modalities. The majority of patients improve with physical therapy, medication and properly selected injections I pride myself on doing all I can to improve the quality of life of my patients in a compassionate, educated and thorough manner."
- Flatfoot Correction
- Bunions ProblemsBunions are a joint and bone disorder in which the base of the big toe presses against the metatarsal bone, creating a painful lump known as a bunion. Bunions are often easily visible and should be evaluated by an orthopedic specialist well versed in all areas of foot care.
- Diabetic Foot CareComplications from diabetes can lead to several foot-related issues, such as diabetic neuropathy (damage to the nerves), ulcers and other non-healing wounds, peripheral vascular disease, bone necrosis (death of the bone), and other serious disorders. Left untreated, diabetic foot problems can lead to amputation. Our dedicated specialists are experts in all forms of diabetic foot care.
- Flat Feet
- HammertoesHammer toes are a type of deformity that causes the toe to curl or bend inward and downward. It may be present at birth or develop over time. Hammer toes can be genetic (passed along in families) or develop from wearing improperly fitting tight shoes without ample toe room.
- Foot Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis