Services

Kansas Orthopaedic Center, PA is dedicated to providing its patients with the highest quality orthopaedic care. Click on the services below to know more.

General Orthopaedics

Spine

  • The spine, also called the back bone, is designed to give us stability, smooth movement as well as provide a corridor of protection for the delicate spinal cord.Read more

Special Orthopaedic Problems

Work-related Injuries

  • Injuries at work place are very common and may be debilitating. Workplace injuries often occur because of high-risk jobs, lack of or scarcity in safety devices, lack of training, and higher numbers of manual workers.Read more

Sports Medicine

  • Sports injuries occur when playing indoor or outdoor sports or while exercising. They can result from accidents, inadequate training, improper use of protective devices, or insufficient stretching or warm-up exercises. The most common sports injuries are sprains and strains, fractures and dislocations. Read more

Total Joint Replacement

  • Hip joint and knee joint replacements are helping people of all ages live pain- free, active lives. Joints are formed by the ends of two or more bones connected by tissue called cartilage. Healthy cartilage serves as a protective cushion, allowing smooth and low-friction movement of the joint.Read more

Arthroscopic Surgery

  • Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure during which the internal structure of a joint is examined for diagnosis and treatment of problems inside the joint. In arthroscopic examination, a small incision is made in the patient’s skin through which pencil-sized instruments that have a small lens and lighting system (arthroscope) are passed. Read more

Pediatric Orthopaedics

Occupational & Physical Therapy

MRI

  • MRI or magnetic resonance imaging scan is an imaging test that creates pictures of internal body structures (bones and soft tissues) with the help of magnetic fields and radio waves.

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EMG/NCT

  • Nerves use electrical impulses to coordinate muscle movement in our bodies. Diseases affecting the muscles and nerves can result in abnormal electrical activity.

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If you wish to be advised on the most appropriate treatment, please call the 316-838-2020 316-838-2020 to schedule an appointment or click to request an appointment online.