Presbyterian Orthopaedic Hospital is the state's premiere hospital for orthopaedic care and is nationally recognized for joint operations, such as hip and knee replacements.

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If you need specialized orthopaedic surgery, you can count on the experienced team at Presbyterian Orthopaedic Hospital to care for you with the most advanced techniques available. As one of only a few hospitals in the country solely dedicated to orthopaedic injuries and diseases, we have repeatedly received national recognition for our outstanding quality.

Presbyterian Orthopaedic Hospital achieves high scores for Surgical Care Improvement. 
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Whether you're a professional athlete or a weekend warrior, Presbyterian can help you get back in the game after suffering a sports injury. 
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Presbyterian offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic tests to help pinpoint your bone or joint problems. 
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Location and Parking

1901 Randolph Road
Charlotte, NC 28207
(704) 316-2000

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Presbyterian Orthopaedic Hospital is located at the corner of Randolph Road and S. Caswell Road. Parking is available in the hospital parking deck.

Anterior Cervical Corpectomy Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Repair Arthritis Management Arthroscopy Artificial Cervical Disc Replacement (PCM) Balloon Kyphoplasty Bone Density Testing (DEXA Scan) Bone Fracture/Sprain Management Caudal Steroid Injections Cervical Foraminotomy CT Scan Discectomy and Microdiscectomy Discogram Fluoroscopy Foot and Ankle Surgery Fractured Bone Repair Gift Shop Hand Surgery Joint Aspirations (Arthrocentesis) Joint Injections (Intra-Articular Injection) Joint Pain Treatment Joint Replacement Knee Ligament Repair Laminectomy Laparoscopic Surgery Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection Microsurgery MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Multi-Slice CT Myelogram Neck and Back Pain Treatment Nerve Block Nerve Conduction Study Nucleoplasty Orthopaedic Care Orthopaedic Rehab Osteoarthritis Care Osteopathic Medicine Osteoporosis Care Pain Management and Treatment pDEXA Scan Pediatric Surgery Percutaneous Discectomy Physical Therapy Pilonidal Cystectomy Research Studies Rheumatology Services Rotator Cuff Repair Spine Stabilization Spine Surgery Splinting Sports Medicine Procedures SXA Bone Density Scan Synvisc Injection Tendon/Nerve Repair Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF) Ultrasound Densitometry Valet Parking Visitor Dining X-ray
Anterior Cervical Corpectomy

A surgical procedure performed in the front of the neck that involves removal of a part of the vertebral body to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots.

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Repair

Repair of the ligament, located in the center of the knee, that controls rotation and forward movement of the tibia (shin bone).

Arthritis Management

The focus of arthritis management is to control pain, minimize joint damage and improve or maintain function and quality of life. According to the American College of Rheumatology, the treatment of arthritis might involve the following: medication, nonpharmacologic therapies and/or surgery.

 

Arthroscopy

A surgical examination of the internal structures of a joint by means for viewing through an arthroscope. An arthroscopic procedure can be used to remove or repair damaged tissue or as a diagnostic procedure in order to inspect the extent of any damage or confirm a diagnosis

Artificial Cervical Disc Replacement (PCM)

The Artificial Cervical Disc is designed as a replacement for a damaged or diseased spinal disc.

 

Balloon Kyphoplasty

A minimally invasive procedure to alleviate pain from spinal compression fractures. An orthopedic balloon is placed in the affected vertebra and is inflated; the resulting cavity is filled with bone cement in order to stabilize the vertebral fracture.

Bone Density Testing (DEXA Scan)

A bone density test, or DEXA Scan,  is a noninvasive, evaluation procedure that uses x-rays to measure bone mass or the weight of the skeleton. The amount of bone in the skeleton determines how strong it is. Bone densitometry is often used to measure bone mass in the spine, hips and arms, as these are the areas most likely to fracture when bone mass is low.

Bone Fracture/Sprain Management

Care for broken bones as well as sprains (a partial or complete tear of a ligament).

Caudal Steroid Injections

This procedure is used to relieve low back and radiating leg pain. The steroids used can reduce the swelling and inflammation caused by stenosis, radiculopathy, sciatica and herniated discs.

Cervical Foraminotomy

An operation to enlarge the space where a spinal nerve root exits the cervical spinal canal to relieve the symptoms of a "pinched nerve."

CT Scan

A computed tomography scan (also called a CT or CAT scan) is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a combination of x-rays and computer technology to produce cross-sectional images (often called slices), both horizontally and vertically, of the body. A CT scan shows detailed images of any part of the body, including the bones, muscles, fat and organs. CT scans are more detailed than general x-rays.

Discectomy and Microdiscectomy

A procedure that removes the part of the herniated disc that is pinching or putting pressure on the nerve roots, thereby relieving the pain and numbness and allowing recovery of any weakness that may have developed.

Discogram

A discogram is a special x-ray that will help your physician determine which "discs" are causing your back pain.

Fluoroscopy

Fluoroscopy is an imaging technique commonly used by physicians to obtain real-time images of the internal structures of a patient through the use of a fluoroscope.

Foot and Ankle Surgery

Surgical procedures to treat problems with the foot and ankle.

Fractured Bone Repair

Fixing broken bones is often done with plates, nails, screws and pins. Many patients must wear external fixation frames or casts to get their bones back into proper alignment.

Gift Shop

An on-site gift shop is available.

Hand Surgery

Surgery to address conditions and injuries of the hand.

Joint Aspirations (Arthrocentesis)

A procedure where fluid is drained from a joint and analysis can determine the cause of certain joint pain.

Joint Injections (Intra-Articular Injection)

A joint injection is a procedure used in the treatment of inflammatory joint conditions.

 

Joint Pain Treatment

Treatment of joint pain caused by conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, gout or injury.  

Joint Replacement

Surgeons perform joint replacement surgeries for knees, hips and shoulders. Following joint replacement surgery, most patients are able to resume previous daily activities with vastly improved comfort levels and ease of movement.

 

Surface replacement surgery is sometimes recommended for younger, more physically active patients. Other alternatives to total joint replacement include Osteotomy, Arthroplasty and Arthrodesis.

Knee Ligament Repair

Knee ligament repair is a treatment for a complete tear of a knee ligament that results in instability in the knee. The surgery involves reattaching the torn ends of the ligament or replacing the ligament with a piece of healthy tendon. A tendon from the kneecap or hamstring, for example, is grafted into place to hold the knee joint together. The tendon graft may come from the person (autograft) or from a cadaver (allograft).

 

Laminectomy

Surgical removal of the bony arches on one or more vertebrae in the spine.

Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic surgery (also known as minimally invasive surgery) is performed through multiple small incisions (1/4" to 1/2" long) using specially designed surgical instruments and viewed through a laparoscope, or surgical telescope.

Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection

An injection of long-lasting steroid in the epidural space – that is the area which surrounds the spinal cord and the nerves coming out of it.

Microsurgery

Surgery utilizing a microscope to enable doctors to operate on very small areas. Microsurgery is used to target a specific area and to protect as much of the surrounding healthy tissue as possible.

 

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic procedure that uses a combination of large magnets, radiofrequencies and a computer to produce detailed images of organs and structures within the body.

Multi-Slice CT

Multislice CT scans, or MSCT scans, often allow remarkably accurate imaging of the coronary arteries, and often, blockages in the coronary arteries can be seen quite clearly. The quality of the image with MSCT scans is partially related to the number of "slices" taken by the camera. Currently, 16-slice and 64-slice CT imagers are commercially available.

Myelogram

A myelogram is a specific x-ray study that allows careful evaluation of the spinal canal and nerve roots. It involves the injection of a dye or contrast material into the spinal canal.

Neck and Back Pain Treatment

Treatment options for people suffering from neck and back pain.

Nerve Block

A nerve block is a form of anesthesia in which medication is injected near a nerve so that signals from the nerve cannot pass through.

Nerve Conduction Study

A nerve conduction study (NCS) is a test commonly used to evaluate the function, especially the ability of electrical conduction, of the motor and sensory nerves of the human body. Nerve conduction velocity (NCV) is a common measurement made during this test.

Nucleoplasty

Nucleoplasty is a new, minimally-invasive procedure that offers relief to those with contained lumbar disc herniation or pain.

 

Orthopaedic Care

Treatment of disorders or deformities of the spine and joints.

Orthopaedic Rehab

Physical therapy for injuries or disease of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints and ligaments.

Osteoarthritis Care

Treatment of osteoarthritis, a condition caused by wear and tear that causes inflammation of the joint, causing swelling, pain, and stiffness.

Osteopathic Medicine

Osteopathic physicians use all conventional methods of diagnosis and treatment but are trained to place additional emphasis on the achievement of normal body mechanics as central to maintaining good health.

Osteoporosis Care

Treatment of osteoporosis, a disease, occurring especially in women following menopause, in which the bones become extremely porous and are subject to fracture.

Pain Management and Treatment

Pain management and treatment options address the whole person, not just the site of the pain. Options may include: occupational therapy, physical therapy, pain psychology, biofeedback, integrated mind-body pain program, medication management, social work, patient-controlled analgesia, epidural injections, procedural treatments, and/or implantable technologies.

 

pDEXA Scan

The Peripheral Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (pDEXA) Scan measures bone density in the forearm, finger or heel. This is a screening test that your physician will consider along with other risk factors to determine if you need a DEXA Scan.

Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric surgery is the treatment of disease, injury or other disorders in children by direct physical intervention, usually with instruments. Surgery involves the cutting into the skin or other organ to accomplish restoring the body to a healthful state.

Percutaneous Discectomy

Percutaneous means "through the skin" or using a very small incision. Discectomy is the surgical removal of herniated disc material that presses on a nerve root or the spinal cord.

 

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy involves the evaluation and treatment of problems associated with mobility, balance, coordination and musculoskeletal pain.

Pilonidal Cystectomy

A procedure in which the doctor removes a certain type of cyst from the buttock cleft area near the tailbone.

Research Studies

Research studies allow patients to receive the latest medical treatment options. A research program is composed of doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other professionals who work together as a team. Their mission is not only to find new and better ways to treat patients, but to prevent the disease from occurring at all.

 

Rheumatology Services

Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the joints, muscles, bones and tendons (such as arthritis and degenerative joint disease).

Rotator Cuff Repair

The rotator cuff is a group of four tendons and the related muscles that stabilize the shoulder and allow you to raise and rotate your arm. Surgery may be used to treat a rotator cuff disorder if the injury is very severe or if nonsurgical treatment has failed to improve shoulder strength and movement sufficiently.

Spine Stabilization

Most neck and lower back pain is caused by spinal instability, a condition that emerges when the ligaments and muscles that support the spine have become so weak that they no longer support the spine properly and allow it to move in abnormal ways. Spine stabilization limits the mobility of the spine to reduce pain.

Spine Surgery

Spinal problems can often be corrected with therapeutic techniques. However, if surgery is necessary,  treatments may include:

  • Innovative fixation (or spinal stabilization) techniques called Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty. These procedures use cement to help stabilize spines that have weakened due to fractures or deformities.
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    Minimally-invasive surgery for herniated discs.
  • Reconstructive spinal surgery for patients with spinal deformities or complex injuries.

Splinting

A splint is a medical device for the immobilization of limbs or of the spine.

Sports Medicine Procedures

The field of medicine concerned with physical fitness and the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries sustained in sports or exercise.

SXA Bone Density Scan

Single-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (SXA scan) measures bone density in the forearm, finger or heel. This is a screening test that your physician will consider along with other risk factors to determine if you need a DEXA Scan.

Synvisc Injection

SYNVISC injections can relieve pain from osteoarthritis of the knee and help you move more freely for up to six months.

Tendon/Nerve Repair

Various treatments or procedures to repair damage to the tendons and/or nerves.

Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF)

A form of spine surgery in which the lumbar spine is approached through an incision in the back. The name of the procedure is derived from: transforaminal (through the foramen), lumbar (lower back), interbody (implants or bone graft placed between two vertebral bodies) and fusion (spinal stabilization). A spinal fusion procedure such as a TLIF may be recommended as a surgical treatment option for patients with a condition causing spinal instability in their lower back.

Ultrasound Densitometry

This measures bone in the heel, shinbone or kneecap. It is also used as a screening tool and while not as precise as absorptiometry techniques, it is still effective, inexpensive, portable and uses no radiation. This technique is primarily used as a screening tool to predict fracture risk.

Valet Parking

Valet parking service is available. There is no charge to the patient for this service.

Visitor Dining

Food service options available for visitors.

X-ray

An x-ray is a diagnostic test which uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones and organs onto film.

Presbyterian Orthopaedic Hospital

1901 Randolph Road, Charlotte, NC 28207 - (704) 316-2000