- ArthritisArthritis of the knee affects millions of Americans. The numbers of patients who will need knee replacement surgery continues to rise. It is estimated that within the next 5 years the number of cases will exceed over 1 million per year. (1) This includes both partial and total knee replacements. Fortunately, the results of surgery have improved over time. Now, with robotic surgical techniques and multi-modal anesthesia these procedures can be safely performed as an outpatient with excellent outcomes.
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Primary CarePlease schedule a pre-op medical clearance exam with your primary care provider. Please bring the pre-op testing form to your doctor’s office and have them fax their report and results directly to the surgery center/hospital as well as our office.
- Internal MedicineDr. Rao values a patient-centric approach heavily influenced not only by his extensive orthopedic training but also his internal medicine training. He strives to provide holistic care with shared decision making with his patients with the goals of improving patients’ quality of life, returning patients to their functional goals, and optimizing symptom relief.
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeDr. Richard W. Barth is an orthopaedic surgeon at Washington Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. He specializes in surgery of the hand and upper extremity, with particular expertise in upper extremity sports injuries. He is an associate clinical professor of Orthopaedics at George Washington University. He presently serves as a hand surgery consultant for the Washington Capitals and has served as a hand surgery consultant for the Washington Nationals, the Washington Wizards, and the Washington Mystics professional sports teams. Dr. Barth has served as the Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hand Surgery, and Vice Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Sibley Memorial Hospital and President of the Washington Orthopaedic Society. Dr. Barth was elected and served as the representative from Washington, DC on the Board of Councilors of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and was a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery Carpal Tunnel Syndrome work group, which published evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Autism
- Multiple SclerosisKayla Montgomery, 18 years old, suffers from Multiple Sclerosis. She began as one of the slowest runners on her team but has trained her way to becoming one of the fastest distance runners in the nation-yet Kayla is unable to feel her legs while she runs. As she finishes she collapses into her coaches arms as she cannot stand on her legs.
- UltrasoundA friend suggested Dr. Magur. I read his bio and was quite happily surprised to see the following: “His approach to foot and ankle care is to evaluate the injury or condition, assess the patient’s lifestyle and recommend appropriate treatment measures. When feasible, he recommends nonoperative measures such as medication, therapy, shoewear modifications and orthotics. Surgical discussions are generally reserved for conditions that fail to respond to appropriate conservative management.” That is EXACTLY what I was looking for – someone who would do everything possible BEFORE trying surgery. I had read enough about Jones fractures to know that many of them do mend on their own if the foot is not walked on for 6-8 weeks and adjunct therapy such as electrical bone stimulation or ultrasound pulsing is used. Both of those can be done at home by the patient once a day. To me, the wait was worth it to not undergo surgery.
- MRI
- Radiology
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyI made an appointment with Dr. Starr at the end of October. A CT scan was ordered and at a follow up visit, Dr. Starr recommended surgery at the earliest possible date. The advanced spinal stenosis had been confirmed with concurrent severe lumbar scoliosis.
- OrthopedicsThe orthobiologic initiative is centered on a reparative or regenerative approach to your orthopedic problem. This approach uses one’s capacity for healing to help in the treatment of your orthopedic injury. Included in these treatments include plasma rich platelet (PRP) therapy and stem cell treatment. These biologic substances when utilized can assist in promoting the healing process. These treatments can act to decrease inflammation and symptoms, as well as simulate healing in soft tissue and tendon injuries. Additionally, they can potentially act slow joint breakdown and decrease symptoms in the arthritic joint. While a clear scientific consensus with these approaches is still being formulated, this area of regenerative medicine has great potential in orthopedic application in lieu of, or in addition to, a surgical approach. The physicians at Washington Orthopedics and Sports Medicine (WOSM) appreciate the potential of this treatment as opposed to, or in combination with surgery, and believe patient education is essential when considering this approach for your orthopedic problem.
- SciaticaJ Bickels, N Kahanovitz, CK Rupert, RM Henshaw, DP Moss, I Meller, MM Malawer. “Extraspinal Bone and Soft-Tissue Tumors as a Cause of Sciatica.” Presented at Combined Meeting of the American and European Musculoskeletal Tumor Societies, 1998, and North American Spine Society’s 13
- ArthroscopyFor more information on Dr. Wolff and the specialty of hip joint preservation and hip arthroscopy please visit his website at www.andrewwolffmd.com.
- Wound CarePost-operative: Patients are seen in the office shortly after being discharged to receive wound care, pain management, and to establish a post-operative plan of care. To receive specific post-operative instructions, please contact your physician’s medical assistant. Some surgeries require physical therapy regimens which are established by our physicians.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryDr. Anthony S. Unger, MD, is a nationally recognized expert in Total Joint Replacement and Minimally Invasive Surgery. He is a regular lecturer, teacher and researcher for these techniques and educates physicians around the world in this discipline. His expertise in Anterior Hip Replacement Surgery draws patients from around the world.
- Ankle SurgeryDr. Magur focuses on conservative management for foot and ankle problems, when feasible. Common conservative treatment measures include shoewear modifications and orthotics, medication (both oral and topical), physical therapy and home exercises, and injections. Should you require surgery, we will explain everything you need to know. All surgical patients are given a packet of material on foot and ankle surgery along with appropriate explanations of what to expect, how to prepare, and how to schedule. If you think of questions later, don’t worry-we have you covered. At WOSM, we endeavor to return every single call and email by the close of the business day.
- Joint ReplacementJoint replacement is one of the most effective surgical procedures in all of medicine. It provides significant pain relief and allows patients to restore motion and function. Arthroplasty (joint replacement) is most commonly performed for hip, knee, and shoulder arthritis and is best performed by highly skilled surgeons with surgical expertise and clinical experience. The procedures are typically quite effective and durable for 10-30 years depending on the type of arthritis, joint involved, and several other factors.
- Hand SurgeryDr Barth is the best! He is kind, caring and compassionate, in addition to being superbly talented in the operating room. And he takes the time to explain everything. Pursuing hand surgery was truly daunting for me; hands are involved in every area of daily living. But Dr. Barth was there every step of the way from surgery through recovery.
- Orthopedic SurgeryDr. Melvin enjoys the hands-on nature of orthopedic surgery and the tangible results he sees in his patients every day. Easing their pain, restoring their function and quality of life are the best parts of the job. He also greatly values the personal relationships he forms with his patients, getting to know them as individuals and guiding them on the road to recovery.
- Robotic SurgeryRobotic surgery allows the surgeon to improve the accuracy of the device whether it is a total knee replacement or partial. The robotic systems give the surgeon real time feedback on the position of the implant in the knee as well as the performance of the knee implant. The robotic systems allow the surgeon to collect information before the implants are placed and guide the surgeon in the precise location of the implant as well as the soft tissue balance of the knee. These attributes are vital to overall function and longevity of the implant.
- ArthroscopyDr. Wolff is a board-certified fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in hip arthroscopy, hip preservation and sports medicine. He has been in practice in the Washington, DC area since 2008. He is widely recognized as an expert in the field of hip arthroscopy and preservation.
- Hip ReplacementWhether you’re an athlete with a hip injury or somebody whose hip just hurts all the time, the specialists at WOSM have you covered. We have internationally recognized experts in the field of hip preservation (surgery to fix the hip you have) as well as in hip replacement if you are a patient with arthritis.
- Knee ReplacementDr. Unger also has developed several new implants and technologies and has been awarded multiple U.S. patents in the area of Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery.
- Knee Arthroscopy
- LesionsLeet AI, Magur EG, Lee JS, Weintroub S, Robey PG, Collins MT. Fibrous Dysplasia in the Spine: Prevalence of Lesions and Association with Scoliosis.
- Sports MedicineWe are pleased that you have chosen us to provide your physical and/or occupational rehabilitation. SMARTherapy stands for Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapy. Through our patient-centered approach, our therapists evaluate your injury in relation to your personal goals and circumstances to devise an individualized treatment plan and help you return to your activities as quickly and completely as possible.
- Physical TherapyAny new fitness program can seem very daunting and at times overwhelming. SMART Physical Therapy is now offering customized fitness evaluations and assessments.
- Occupational TherapyOur physicians have provided the highest quality of orthopaedic medical and surgical care in the Washington Metropolitan Area for over 35 years. Today, our team consists of 12 board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopaedic specialists, dedicated staff, and a specialized physical and occupational therapy program. We have three offices: one in Chevy Chase, Maryland, one on the campus of Sibley Memorial Hospital, and one in downtown Washington, DC.
- Tennis Elbow
- Ankle Sprain
- Manual TherapyAlan earned a B.S. in Physical Education and Exercise Science from The State University of New York College at Cortland in 1989. He then earned an A.S. in Physical Therapist Assistant from Cerritos College in Los Angeles, CA in 1992. Since then, he has taken many courses in manual therapy... Read More
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- Achilles TendonitisThe most common age-related injuries are Achilles tendonitis and calf muscle symptoms (such as glut weakness and joint stiffness).
- Ankle Sprain
- Foot Injuries
- Plantar FasciitisSupination occurs when you have high arches that do not flatten. Your foot stays rigid and does not roll in as it is supposed to, causing less shock absorption. This can result in ankle sprains, Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and IT band syndrome. To check if you supinate, check your running shoes-they will be worn out along the outside edges.