Sports Medicine

Southeast Texas Orthopedic provides comprehensive medical and surgical care for all musculoskeletal disorders. Whether you have suffered a sports injury or you want to get rid of back pain, our orthopedic specialists offer advanced, coordinated care for all bone- and muscles-related disorders.

Our sports medicine specialists typically treat injuries like muscle strains, tendonitis, fractures and dislocations that can arise from overuse or poor conditioning. Restoring range of motion, strength and function are the focus when it comes to helping these patients resume their athletic activities.

Fast recovery from injuries with our sports medicine program, including:

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tears
  • Concussion
  • Fractures
  • Knee Cartilage Injuries
  • Meniscal Tears
  • Nerve compression injuries
  • Patellar Tendonitis
  • Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) injuries
  • Shoulder Dislocation
  • Shoulder Separation
  • Sprains and Strains
  • Tennis Elbow – Lateral Epicondylitis
  • Tendonitis

Some surgical treatments include:

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction

Graft replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament, located in the knee, to restore its function after an injury. The torn ligament can either be removed from the knee, or preserved before reconstruction an arthroscopic procedure.

Arthroscopy of Knees

Surgical procedure in which a small camera is used to examine tissues inside the knee joint.

Biceps Tenodesis Surgery

Surgeons create an opening in the humerus — through different methods based on the specific case — stitch a rolled up end of the bicep into place.

Cartilage Restoration

A procedure where a patient’s knee is resurfaced, realigned and stabilized thereby avoiding a joint replacement.

Fracture Repair (surgical and non surgical)

Immobilization of the bones through casting to allow them to heal and repair themselves. Open reduction, and internal fixation- this involves a surgery to repair the fracture-frequently, metal rods, screws or plates are used to repair the bone, and remain in place, under the skin, after the surgery.

Labral Repair Surgery

A procedure used to reverse damage to the labrum, or cartilage, in the shoulder.

Rotator Cuff Repair

Surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff most often involves re-attaching the tendon to the head of humerus (upper arm bone).

Shoulder Surgery

Often used to treat a frozen or dislocated shoulder, rotator cuff injuries, or a fracture of the shoulder blade (scapula).

Tendon Repair

One or more small incisions in the skin over the damaged tendon, wherein the torn ends of the tendons are sewn together. The area is then immobilized in splint or cast to allow the tendon to heal.