Florida Sports Orthopaedic
and Spine Medicine


Three Convenient Locations

Florida Joint Replacement Center
5243 Hanff Lane
New Port Richey, FL 34652

p. (727) 848-4249
f. (727) 841-8934

Florida Sports Orthopaedic
and Spine Medicine
3890 Tampa Rd.
Suite 202
Palm Harbor, Fl. 34684

p. (727) 787-5577
f. (727) 781-7757

Florida Sports Orthopaedic
and Spine Medicine
West Chase
12780 Racetrack Rd.
Suite 200
Tampa, Fl. 33626

p. (813) 814-9251
f. (813) 814-9261

General Orthopaedic

Orthopaedic Surgery

Orthopaedics is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of injuries and diseases of your body's musculoskeletal system. This complex system includes your bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves and allows you to move, work and be active.

Once devoted to the care of children with spine and limb deformities, orthopaedists now care for patients of all ages, from children to young athletes requiring arthroscopic surgery to older people with arthritis. And anybody can break a bone.

Our Orthopaedists

Our orthopaedists/surgeons manage special problems of the many regions of the musculoskeletal system.

Our orthopaedists/surgeons are skilled in the:

* Diagnosis of your injury or disorder

* Treatment with medication, exercise, surgery or other treatment plans

* Rehabilitation by recommending exercises or physical therapy to restore movement, strength and function

* Prevention with information and treatment plans to prevent injury or slow the progression of diseases.

While most orthopaedists practice general orthopaedics, some may specialize in treating the foot, hand, shoulder, spine, hip, knee, and others in pediatrics, trauma or sports medicine. Some orthopaedists may specialize in several areas. Here at Florida Sports, Orthopaedic and Spine Medicine, we do it all!

Our orthopaedic surgeons are medical doctors with extensive training in the proper diagnosis and treatment of injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Each of our orthopaedists have completed up to 14 years of formal education.

* Four years of study in a college or university

* Four years of study in medical school

* Five years of study in orthopaedic residency at a major medical center

* One optional year of specialized education

After establishing a licensed practice, our orthopaedic surgeons demonstrate mastery of orthopaedic knowledge by passing both oral and written examinations given by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.

Each year our orthopaedists spend many hours studying and attending continuing medical education courses to maintain current orthopaedic knowledge and skills.

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