Struggling with muscle, bone, or joint pain can make it difficult to do
the things you want to do, but getting you back to your life is our mission.
To live free from pain, you must rely on healthy bones and joints to keep
you active and mobile, especially if you sustain an injury. Beloit Health
System offers a variety of orthopedic and sports medicine services to
get you back to fighting fit. Our board-certified orthopedists and orthopedic
surgeons are specialists in diagnosing and treating all conditions affecting
the musculoskeletal system, including the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons,
and connective tissues.
Orthopedic Conditions We Treat
Beloit Health System offers comprehensive care, including both nonsurgical
and surgical options, to help improve your quality of life. From simple
nonsurgical treatments to total joint replacement, our staff of advanced
care providers and board-certified orthopedic surgeons offer a variety
of orthopedic services.
Orthopedic issues treated include:
Arthritis treatments
Broken legs/arms
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Hip fractures
Hip pain
Knee pain
Shoulder pain
Tendon repair
Torn ligaments/Torn Cartilage
Hand/finger pain
Trigger finger
Tendonitis of the wrist
Thumb arthritis
Should I See an Orthopedic Specialist?
You should consider booking an appointment with an orthopedist if you have
joint pain, swelling, stiffness, or if you sustain a sports injury. If
any of your pain or injuries are keeping you from doing your everyday
activities like you used to, an orthopedist can help by offering significant
relief from pain. Our orthopedists at Beloit Health System offer conservative,
nonsurgical treatment options as well as more aggressive surgical treatments.
Some of the surgical procedures our orthopedic surgeons perform include
total joint replacement, tendon repair, and fracture repair, among others.
Nobody has to “live with” bone, joint, or tendon pain, and
neglecting your pain could lead to more lasting, severe problems. For
example, athletes who push through the pain rather than seeking treatment
may end up with a chronic pain condition.