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General Orthopaedics
Many
musculoskeletal injuries and
conditions do not fit neatly
under a specialist heading. “Is
my knee pain a sports problem,
or an arthritis problem?”
Fortunately, while our
specialists are highly trained
in advanced techniques, they
still have the breadth of
knowledge to cover all or most
of the huge variety of aches and
pains, injuries and
developmental abnormalities that
patients experience. You do not
have to worry that you may see
the “wrong surgeon” in the
group, because either your
surgeon will be skilled in the
area of your needs, or at worst,
he will arrange for you to see
one of the other surgeons in the
Webster “family” that is perfect
for your condition.
Foot & Ankle Surgery
Foot and Ankle Surgeons treat diseases, injuries, and other disorders of
the foot and ankle. Surgical procedures may be used to correct
conditions such as bunions, hammertoes, heel spurs, and soft-tissue
benign tumors, as well as problems concerning nerves and tendons.
Pain Management
Pain Management is the evaluation and
treatment of pain. Treatment can take a variety of different paths, such
as: stopping or changing the factors that cause pain, taking medication
by mouth or injection, physical therapy, or treating psychological
factors as well as physical factors.
Pediatric Orthopaedic
Surgery
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery is a
sub-specialty of Orthopaedic Surgery that treats orthopaedic problems in
children and adolescents. Since a child's bones and muscles are still
growing and developing, they often have very different types of
orthopaedic problems than adults do. Pediatric Orthopaedic specialists
take care to repair conditions in a way that ensures continued healthy
growth.
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