- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeUltrasound is a non-invasive technology that allows your doctor to visualize joints, tendons, and nerves. This technology helps diagnose rotator cuff and other tendon pathology, carpal tunnel syndrome and is sometimes used to improve injection accuracy.
- UltrasoundJennings Orthopaedic Associates is now offering Lipogems, a cutting edge technology that uses fat tissue from the patient’s stomach or thigh area to cushion and support areas of injury or damage as your body heals itself. Using the natural and beneficial properties of the fat tissue, Lipogems is injected into the injured area with the guidance of an ultrasound. This minimally invasive procedure can be performed in under one hour in the office or in addition to surgery.
- MRIWe pre-cert the procedure prior to it being performed and is usually covered by one’s office co-pay. Occasionally, an additional fee may be required depending on patient insurance plans and this is discussed with the patient prior to proceeding. However, it is usually much cheaper than a MRI and can be performed at the same office visit – providing excellent continuity of care.
- X-Rays
- OrthopedicsThe Home page of the AAOS is your source for the latest legislative, educational, healthcare policy, and research information. The site includes the by-laws and position papers of the AAOS, and the latest federal and state laws enacted that pertain to the practice of orthopedics and medicine.
- ArthroscopyThe AANA Web site provides support services for members, including a member directory, description of the annual meeting, and other instructional courses that offer CME. Scholarships and fellowships available are listed. You can learn about the latest in arthroscopy research by searching lectures presented at previous AANA meetings.
- Ankle Surgery
- Joint ReplacementAlthough regenerative medicine was practiced years ago, advances in immunology as well as developmental and cell biology have unleashed new opportunities to improve existing regenerative treatments as well as develop new ones. Today, regenerative medicine can be used as an alternative to joint replacement, knee surgery, and more.
- Hand Surgery
- ArthroscopyISAKOS advances the worldwide exchange and dissemination of education, research and patient care in arthroscopy, knee surgery and orthopaedic sports medicine.
- Hip Replacement
- Knee Replacement
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Plastic SurgeryTholpady, Sunil S., Ramon Llull, Roy C. Ogle, J. Peter Rubin, J. William Futrell, and Adam J. Katz. “Adipose Tissue: Stem Cells and Beyond.” Clinics in Plastic Surgery 33.1 (2006): 55-62. Web.
- Sports MedicineDr. Hussain has gained his degree from the Emory University School of Medicine and his medical degree from Georgia Campus-Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Hussain has also gained a degree in sports medicine. During his fellowship, he was a member of the medical staff caring for the San Diego Padres. He also takes part in helping many athletes in achieving the best results due to an innovative approach to medical issues.
- Physical TherapyHave you tried treatment options such as physical therapy, NSAIDS, or steroid injections have not provided significant relief? Did you know that your own tissue may help you heal?
- Frozen Shoulder
- Heel Pain
- Neck Pain
- Ankle Instability
- Heel Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis