General orthopedic care is for common to complex conditions of the joints, cartilage, muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments of the body. The team at Shenandoah Valley Orthopedics and Sports Medicine has been extensively trained in general orthopedics, including problems ranging from common overuse injuries, to acute traumas such as sprains, and fractures.

The Scope of General Orthopedics

Shenandoah Valley Orthopedics and Sports Medicine uses the latest in operative and non-operative techniques to reach the ultimate goal in providing outstanding orthopedic care to our patients. Our mission is to diagnose your musculoskeletal condition and coordinate a treatment plan that will help you regain function and improve the quality of your life.

We provide the highest quality of patient care in the form of managing chronic, degenerative conditions such as osteoarthritis. We also provide fracture care and treat most surgical cases with minimally invasive procedures to reduce recovery time and get you back in the game.

Our goal is not only to treat problems and injuries as they occur, but also to educate patients on how to prevent both athletic and non-athletic injuries. We encourage all patients to employ more active approaches to prevention, in an effort to avoid repeat injuries and to maintain musculoskeletal health.

Shenandoah Valley General Orthopedics

Our board-certified physicians are fellowship-trained in all extremities of the musculoskeletal system. We work as a team to develop individualized treatment plans specific to your unique conditions. Our sports medicine and orthopedic specialists offer:

  • Advanced therapies and minimally invasive surgical procedures
  • Access to new treatments
  • Nonoperative treatment when possible
  • Dedicated care to each patient through accurate diagnosis and proper treatment to restore function and quality of life

Shenandoah Valley Orthopedics and Sports Medicine team is privileged to serve our community with the best possible treatment for orthopedic conditions as they relate to injury, disease or aging.