Orthopedic care
Orthopedists are doctors who take care of the entire musculoskeletal system. They diagnose and treat conditions such sprains, strains, broken bones, arthritis and osteoporosis. Some of the treatments they offer include recommending lifestyle changes, applying casts and performing surgeries, such as ligament repairs or total joint replacements.
Orthopedic specialists in Plano, Texas
From sports medicine to advanced orthopedics and cutting-edge joint replacements, care for musculoskeletal conditions is available at our North Texas hospital.
Medical City Plano has been at the forefront of medicine for more than 40 years. Orthopedic doctors at our North Texas hospitals treat musculoskeletal conditions. You can receive care for scoliosis, sports injuries, bone cancer and more.
Related specialties
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Knee or hip pain?
Don't be defined by joint pain. Answering a few questions can help you determine if you need to speak to your doctor about next steps.
Don't be defined by joint pain. Answering a few questions can help you determine if you need to speak to your doctor about next steps.
Advanced orthopedics and musculoskeletal physical therapy in North Texas
Medical City Plano has been at the forefront of medicine for more than 40 years. Our accredited team of doctors and nurses employs a comprehensive approach to care, welcoming and treating patients in a warm, nurturing environment. We are happy to discuss with you which treatment options are your best chance for permanent pain relief and improved mobility.
The orthopedic doctors and surgeons at our hospital are among the most respected and trusted in the region. These experts specialize in hip and knee repair and replacement and orthopedic oncology.
Joint care
The surgeons at our hospital have extensive experience diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders, so you can expect to receive total orthopedic care at our hospital. The procedures we offer include:
- Joint arthroscopy
- Joint replacement surgery, including partial and total knee replacement and total hip replacement
- Joint resurfacing surgery
- Joint revision surgery
Depending on your diagnosis and treatment, your care may also include physical therapy. A physical therapist can teach you specific exercises to strengthen your joints. This type of program can also help you restore movement for normal daily activities, such as walking.
Investing in orthopedic innovations
The surgeons at Medical City Plano are leaders in researching and using the latest orthopedic innovations. Current areas of research include:
- Infected joint care
- Wear-resistant joint replacements
We also focus on the latest limb preservation techniques. This enables us to provide limb-saving care alongside vascular specialists in our wide network of hospitals.
Infected joint care
Orthopedic surgeons at our hospital are researching the use of bone cement to deliver antibiotics. This process may aid in treating infections. The antibiotic-laden cement can be fashioned into special prosthetic devices. These devices can help maintain joint space and soft tissue tension following the removal of an infected prosthesis.
Wear-resistant knee replacements
Surgeons at our hospital have proactively offered knee replacements that use revolutionary materials. For example, sharply reduced rates of wear have been observed with a patented new alloy. This alloy has displayed durability and comfort far surpassing that of conventional materials used in joint replacements.
Arriving for your orthopedic appointment
We're approximately two miles north of the President George Bush Turnpike off Coit Road. Our address is:
3901 West 15th St.
Plano, TX 75075
You can enter the hospital campus from Coit Road and follow the signs to the main entrance. Free parking is available for patients and guests throughout the entire campus. We also offer complimentary valet service. For appointments, you can check in at the front desk by the hospital's main entrance.