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Advanced orthopedic care to help you move with confidence.
As part of USC Orthopaedic Surgery, we offer comprehensive care for any issues related to bones, muscles, tendons, nerves, or joints. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing high-quality orthopedic services, utilizing an interdisciplinary approach and advanced surgical techniques to ensure the best outcomes for our patients, even in emergency situations.
In addition to offering a broad variety of traditional orthopedic procedures, our skilled surgeons provide minimally-invasive techniques for the major joints in the body as well as for injuries to the bones, tendons, ligaments, and muscles. A minimally invasive procedure involves a small incision to repair the injury or damage and can lessen the pain experienced by a patient as well as shorter patient recovery times. Patients going through this type of procedure to the hip or knee are often able to walk the same day of their surgery.
Whether you are having a traditional or minimally invasive surgery, by beginning the rehabilitation process as soon as possible we find our patients recover more quickly and can get back to the life activities they enjoy much sooner.
Care for both inpatient and outpatient orthopedic procedures begins before the patient is admitted to the hospital. Pre-surgical education, care coordination, and rehabilitation planning are provided by our caring and knowledgeable staff. Our compassionate nurses, physical and occupational therapists, and dietary staff will support and educate you as you move through your recovery.
For specific questions regarding orthopedic care at USC Arcadia Hospital, please call 626-898-8564.
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When physical therapy, medication, and other conservative measures are proved ineffective in treating joint pain, patients may choose to undergo a total joint replacement. USC Arcadia Hospital’s Hip and Knee Center in LA County is a dedicated program within the hospital that offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment of arthritis and joint pain. For patients who experience chronic pain that prevents them from exercising, walking, leisure activities, or even working, joint replacement could be what they need to regain independence and resume their day-to-day life.
A total joint replacement is a big surgery and one you should only agree to after learning what it involves and what it can accomplish. We educate our patients before their surgery and provide them with a 100-page guidebook about joint replacement and its aftermath. This guide includes a list of questions and answers, easy exercises for post-op recovery, instructions on how to heal after surgery, and anything else you need to know to make a complete recovery and return home. We also encourage patients to talk to the staff so they can address any concerns or anxieties.
We have developed a unique “team” approach to join treat replacement. Many patients have shown to have an easier time preparing and recovering from joint replacement after talking with others going through a similar experience. Taking that into consideration, we provide our patients with a peer support group. At the start of each week, a new group of patients is scheduled for surgery and are given a chance to meet and speak with each other as they move through each stage of the operation.
In addition to the peer support group, your joint replacement team will include:
Our joint replacement program has received extremely high marks in patient satisfaction thanks to our incredible support system, the personal attention each patient receives, and the thorough education we provide patients before the procedure. With the expertise available at USC Arcadia Hospital, there is no need to suffer from joint problems. We know that recovery from joint problems is a journey, and we will fully support you every step of the way.
For more information on the hip and knee replacements or other Orthopaedic services call our physician referral line 1-888-388-2838.
At USC Arcadia Hospital, we make sure that you are taken care of every step of the way through spinal surgery preparation and recovery. Spinal surgery is not recommended lightly – our team thoroughly examines a patient’s condition and considers all treatment options before recommending surgery. When it is deemed that back surgery is your best bet for pain relief, we will take every measure to ensure the procedure is safe and successful. Thousands of spine surgeries are performed in the United States each year. These are not uncommon operations, and our experienced orthopedists know what patients need to feel relaxed and recover faster.
Back pain can be hard to deal with. Your entire body relies on your back for motion, making it very difficult to avoid activities that exacerbate the pain. When less invasive means fail to treat the condition, spinal surgery may provide the relive you’re looking for.
Spinal surgery is not as difficult as it may sound. Pain usually radiates from one section of the spine, meaning the surgeon will not need to make too large of an incision to reach the affected area.
The following are spinal conditions that often require surgery:
Whatever spinal condition you are dealing with, our team will tell you what can be done to treat it and whether or not surgery is your best option. Before an operation, you will be thoroughly educated on what to expect, how to prepare, and treatments that will speed your recovery. Prescribing surgery is only the first step, you can count on us to act as your partners throughout this process.
At USC Arcadia Hospital, orthopaedic services are about helping people achieve the highest level of function with as little pain as possible. We understand that most people want to avoid surgery if they can, and while an operation can be an effective solution, we prioritize more conservative measures and only recommend open surgery when other means prove insufficient.
Many orthopaedic conditions can be successfully treated with medication and physical therapy. In some cases, even intense pain will go away on its own over time and all a patient requires is relief in the interim.
Some conservative measures that can help with orthopaedic conditions including:
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive orthopaedic surgery used to treat joint damage and pain. Minimally invasive procedures are operations that only involve small incisions and allow for faster recovery-many even allow the patient to return home the same day of the surgery. In an arthroscopic procedure, the surgeon only needs to make a small incision near the affected joint and operate on the area using small instruments.
These operations are performed using an arthroscope, a small, tube-shaped camera that is inserted in the area and displays the joint muscle and ligaments on a monitor. Using this live feed as a guide, the surgeon can perform the operation without cutting the area completely open.
Arthroscopic surgery is frequently used to treat:
Arthroscopy is a preferred treatment method by most orthopedists. It is especially useful in sports medicine as it allows the athlete to return to the field faster than going through physical therapy or recovering from open surgery.
Be aware that while recovery is shorter, you should not instantly jump back into regular activity after arthroscopic surgery. Let the area heal for a few weeks as you ease it back into normal activities.
For more on our conservative treatments and minimally invasive procedures, call 1-888-388-2838 to reach our physician referral line.
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The rehabilitation programs at USC Arcadia Hospital provide participants with personalized exercise training and counseling to facilitate faster recovery from injury, surgery, and chronic pain conditions. Our Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center offers services on an outpatient basis, so you can receive the assistance you need and return to the comfort of your own home at the end of the session.
The USC Arcadia Hospital Rehabilitation Center offers:
The rehabilitation team consists of nurses, occupational and physical therapists, speech pathologists, social workers, dieticians, and a neuropsychologist. The team works collaboratively to coordinate care and return the patient to the highest level of functioning possible. Family is welcome and encouraged to attend sessions for support.
Rehabilitation services are not just about addressing the condition that brought you there, an equally vital part of the program is helping you through the process and overcoming both the emotional and physical challenges that come with it. Dealing with pain and disability, whether temporary or permanent, can be a difficult experience, but it does not have to mean the end of your independence. The goal of this program is to help you overcome the more debilitating aspects of a condition and live life to the fullest.
We provide rehab services for patients who have experienced the following:
Other conditions may be eligible for rehabilitation services pending a doctor’s evaluation. Speak with your primary care physician about getting a referral to a physical therapist.
For more information on physical therapy and rehab services, please call one of our nurse liaisons at 626-701-7851.
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