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Bone and spine care in Indiana

Our award-winning Indiana bone and spine specialists provide high-quality orthopedic, spine and sports medicine care to people of all ages.

About our orthopedic specialists

We specialize in caring for injuries and diseases of the spine, bones, joints and muscles. We’re also focused on improving the musculoskeletal health of our communities through education and research.

Our offices are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including:

  • A surgery center
  • MRIs
  • Bone scans

All our locations offer after-hours orthopedic care.

Our orthopedic doctors have advanced training and are experts in a subspecialty. Care is based on each patient’s needs, from physical therapy to surgery. Our goal is to help you return to an active lifestyle.

Our bone and spine care services

We care for a variety of elbow conditions, including:

  • Cubital tunnel syndrome
  • Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
  • Osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow
  • Throwing injuries of the elbow

Our team can help you with these procedures:

  • Cubital tunnel release at elbow
  • Medial ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (Tommy John surgery)

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We care for a variety of foot and ankle conditions, including:

  • Achilles tendon injuries
  • Ankle sprains
  • Osteochondral injuries of the talus

Foot and ankle procedures include:

  • Ankle fracture surgery
  • Arthroscopic ankle cartilage repair
  • Lateral ankle ligament reconstruction

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We see patients with a variety of hip conditions, including:

  • Femoral-acetabular impingement (FAI)
  • Iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS)
  • Labral tears of the hip

Hip procedures include:

  • Arthroscopic surgery for FAI

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We see patients with a variety of knee conditions, including:

  • Meniscus tears
  • Torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)

Knee procedures include:

  • ACL reconstruction
  • High tibial osteotomy
  • Meniscus repair
  • Microfracture drilling procedure for isolated chondral defect
  • Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction

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We see patients with a variety of shoulder conditions, including:

  • AC arthritis
  • Biceps tendinitis
  • Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder
  • Broken collarbone
  • Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Shoulder arthritis
  • Shoulder dislocations
  • Shoulder impingement syndrome

Shoulder procedures include:

  • Arthroscopic Bankart repair
  • Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
  • Reverse total shoulder replacement
  • Total shoulder replacement

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We see patients for a variety of spine conditions, including:

  • Herniated discs
  • Sciatica 
  • Scoliosis 
  • Spinal stenosis

Spine procedures include:

  • Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
  • Axial lumbar interbody fusion (AxiaLIF®)
  • Spinal cord stimulator implant
  • Spinal fusion
  • Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF)
  • Lateral lumbar interbody fusion (XLIF)

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FAQ

Depending on the type of surgery you have, recovery can take a few weeks to several months. The instructions below provide week-by-week guidelines to help you regain motion and strength. If your doctor gives you different guidelines, follow those instead.

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Learn more about anatomy (study of body structure)

The hip is a ball-and-socket joint that allows the upper leg to move front to back and side to side. It’s one of the body’s largest weight-bearing joints and is surrounded by strong ligaments and muscle.

The knee connects the upper leg bone to the lower leg bone. The ends of both bones are covered by cartilage and the knee cap. When these surfaces are smooth, the knee joint glides easily and without pain.

The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. It’s made up of three separate joints that work together and allow for a wide range of motion.

The spinal column is the body's main support structure. It’s divided into five areas and has 33 bones, called vertebrae.