- ArthritisRheumatoid arthritis and arthritis associated with Lupus can involve debilitating pain in multiple joints at one time. Because of their severity, these types of arthritis are generally more difficult to treat and don’t always respond to treatments or therapies right away. Treatment usually begins with non-operative treatments which may include activity modification, medications, and exercise programs/ therapy. Maintaining ideal body weight also has been shown to decrease arthritis pain in the lower extremity. On occasion, surgery may be required to alleviate the pain of arthritis.
- Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis is a common condition that causes heel pain. Plantar fasciitis is due to irritation and inflammation of the tight tissue that forms the arch of the foot. Common symptoms of plantar fasciitis include heel pain with prolonged walking and standing.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal Tunnel Syndrome affects more people that you may think. The symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome are many, but may include tingling or numbness in the digits and pain in the hand or wrist with activity; the symptoms may become so severe that they wake you from sleep at night. The result is a painful and tight sensation when performing certain tasks. Let OCO provide you with a complete evaluation and a customized treatment plan–giving you a hand up on the pain.
- MRIA history and physical exam along with an X-ray or MRI may be needed to determine whether or not a patient has a meniscus tear.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyFill out the OCO Patient Packet online and reduce the time spent in the waiting room. Simply click ‘Complete Online Forms’. Please complete all information to the best of your knowledge. If you have had previous diagnostic studies like an x-ray, MRI, CT Scan, or EMG please bring a copy of the report and the CD containing any images. This is greatly appreciated and will prevent delays the day of your appointment.
- Joint ReplacementJoint replacement surgery is a safe and effective procedure to relieve pain, correct leg deformity and help you resume normal activities. Total knee replacements have been performed successfully at all ages, from young teenagers with juvenile arthritis to older patients with degenerative arthritis.
- Hand SurgeryAlways giving it your all, never a compromise. For Taylor, that’s a way of life. As a collegiate baseball player, he knows you’re only as good as your last time at bat. Following injuries to his knees and hand, Taylor looked to the pros at OCO for complete care. Today, he’s back in the batter’s box doing what he does best, swinging for the fence.
- Hip ReplacementMAKOplasty is a robotic-arm assisted procedure that is used to perform total hip replacement or partial knee resurfacing, in addition to joint resurfacing. MAKOplasty is supported by the RIO (Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System), and was designed to help patients who suffer from degenerative joint diseases.
- Knee ReplacementA partial knee replacement is a surgical treatment option that replaces (or resurfaces) only the damaged portion of the knee while conserving knee ligaments and unaffected cartilage. This type of replacement is appropriate for patients who still have healthy tissue and bone in their knee.
- Cyst
- Sports MedicineWhether you’re suffering from a recent injury or are experiencing long-term chronic pain, OCO can help. We specialize in dedicated orthopedic and sports medicine care for patients of all ages. Our team will work with you to get you back to feeling your best and determine the best methods to prevent further injuries.
- Physical TherapyGofler’s elbow can make spending time on the course nearly impossible. The inflamed tendons that cause golfer’s elbow can be remedied through a variety of treatments including physical therapy, surgical and non-surgical procedures. Don’t try to swing through the pain, let OCO get you back on par.
- Tennis ElbowThat pain in your elbow could be more than just a nuisance. You may have an inflammation of certain tendons about the elbow commonly referred to as tennis elbow. At OCO, we know the pain this can cause and we’ll work to provide a comprehensive treatment plan to get your back in the action.
- Shoulder Pain
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Ankle SprainA high ankle sprain is a term used to describe an injury to the ligament (syndesmotic ligament) that connects the two bones of the lower leg just above the ankle joint. A high ankle sprain may be difficult to recognize and in some cases may require surgery.
- Achilles TendonitisAchilles tendonitis causes pain at the back of the calf or near the top of the heel. Tendonitis may result in a rupture of the Achilles tendon in severe cases. Rupture of the Achilles tendon results in weakness when pushing off with the foot while walking or jumping.
- Ankle SprainAn ankle sprain results when the ligaments of the ankle are either stretched too far or tear due to the injury. Treatment of an ankle sprain is important to get back to activity quickly. Multiple injuries or sprains may lead to instability of the ankle joint, especially if not treated.
- Flat Feet
- Heel Pain
- Plantar FasciitisFoot and ankle disorders can make even the simplest everyday activities a painful experience. From Plantar Fasciitis to Ankle Sprains, OCO is here to get back on your feet and back to life. Don’t fall victim to the pain by losing out on the activities you enjoy. Let OCO provide you with a comprehensive care plan that keeps you moving forward, one step at a time.