Orthopaedics
Personalized treatment and rehabilitation plans for patients in need of expert orthopaedic services
Loyola Medicine combines the expertise of orthopaedic surgeons, physiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, radiologists, social workers, pain management specialists, nurse practitioners and physician assistants to diagnose and treat the musculoskeletal system, including the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves and skin, with nonsurgical and surgical solutions.
Adult and pediatric patients can expect prompt treatment and customized care plans to improve motion, relieve pain, treat an underlying condition or provide reconstructive surgery as appropriate.
Our goal is to ensure every patient returns to living a quality life at their fullest functional ability.
Orthopaedic Sub-Specialties
Orthopaedic surgeons, podiatrists, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists work as a team to provide treatment for foot and ankle pain and injury.
Loyola’s orthopaedics team diagnoses, treats and creates prevention and rehabilitation plans for injuries and disorders of the body’s bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons and more.
Loyola’s hand and wrist team specializes in treating the most common to complex disorders, including traumatic injuries, arthritis, peripheral nerve and congenital problems.
Loyola’s orthopaedics team provides relief from joint and muscle pain from injuries of the hips and thighs.
Treatment plans to address joint pain may include both surgical and nonsurgical solutions. Loyola’s orthopaedics team is dedicated to getting patients the relief they need.
Loyola’s orthopaedic knee specialists provide advanced diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of knee conditions and injuries, and helping patients return to their daily life.
Loyola’s orthopaedic oncologists treat bony and soft tissue tumors, including cancerous and noncancerous conditions, in pediatric and adult patients.
As a Level I Trauma Center, Loyola has an expert trauma team on staff to treat all varieties of broken bones and fractures.
Pediatric patients receive expert sports medicine and orthopaedic care from a team of orthopaedic surgeons, pediatricians , and physical therapists.
Shoulder and elbow pain and injuries are treated with therapeutic, medical and surgical options to get patients back to their normal activities.
The sports medicine specialists at Loyola provide comprehensive orthopaedic and sports medicine services with timely access to care and custom treatment plans.
Loyola’s spine specialists provide personalized treatment plans for patients with accidents, strains, tumors, injuries and degenerative diseases of the spine, neck and back.