Orthopedic Treatments to Heal Your Joints
It can be exhilarating to ride your bike up a hill, make that basket, or race your grandkids across the park (and let them win, of course). But a tear, a fracture, or a break can bring these activities to a halt, making simple actions painful and difficult. At AdventHealth Waterman, you’ll find expert orthopedic surgeons and a specialized care team all ready to support you in your quest for greater strength and healing.
As the first and only hospital in Lake County to receive a Joint Commission-certified Gold Seal of Approval for Knee and Hip Replacement, we’re committed to providing the very best in orthopedic treatments. And with services like minimally invasive orthopedic surgery, physical therapy, and an inpatient rehabilitation center, we’ll help you find the flexibility and freedom of movement you need to embrace life fully once again.
We’re here to help you find the right orthopedic expert or a location that’s convenient for you.
Lake County's Comprehensive Orthopedic Expertise
- Supportive Orthopedic Services for Faster Healing
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Knee or hip pain can make life difficult, as can any type of joint pain. You don’t want to live with joint discomfort any longer than you have to. With the use of our advanced X-rays, MRIs, and bone scans, we can help you figure out what’s wrong and start bringing you relief as soon as possible.
Our screenings and tests include:
- Bone Scans and Bone Density Scans
- CT Scans
- MRIs
- Ultrasounds
- X-Rays
Our orthopedic specialists can help find and diagnose issues in a range of areas, including:
- Feet and Ankles
- Knees and Hips
- Joints
- Necks and Backs
- Shoulders, Elbows, Hands, and Wrists
Once we’ve diagnosed your condition, we’ll discuss how we can best care for you, whether that includes pain management, therapy, or orthopedic surgery. We’ll do whatever it takes to help you heal.
- Care From a Team of Orthopedic Specialists
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Sometimes, all you need to turn that joint injury around is a little physical therapy. Other times, you’ll need something like our Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Partial Knee Replacement Surgery to get rid of intense knee pain. Whatever you need for healing, you’ll find it here at our Joint Replacement Center, which is certified by the Joint Commission with a Gold Seal of Approval for knee and hip replacement surgeries. Our specialized orthopedic treatments and services include:
- Achilles Tendon Injuries
- Ankle Arthritis
- Ankle Sprains
- Arthroscopic Surgery
- BioPro Total Knee Replacement Surgery — In this procedure the surgeon uses the ligaments in the knee to support the implant, meaning you will experience increased stability and motion
- Bunion and Hammer Toe Surgery
- Custom Implant Knee Replacement Surgery
- Flatfeet
- Foot and Ankle Fractures
- Foot Deformities
- Fracture Care and Emergency Services
- Heel Pain Management
- Inpatient and Outpatient Orthopedic Rehabilitation
- Joint Replacement Educational and Surgery Preparation Classes
- Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction
- Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Total or Partial Joint Replacement Surgery — Using smaller incisions, more personalized prostheses, and robotic guidance, these joint replacements can be safer and feel more natural
- Minimally Invasive Total Knee Replacement Surgery
- Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery
- Robotic-Assisted Surgery
- Second Option and Revision Surgery
- Sports Injuries
- Sports Medicine Treatments
- Tendonitis
- Tendon-Sparing Joint Replacement Surgery
- Total and Partial Joint Replacement and Resurfacing
- Treatment for Work-Related Injuries
With the right combination of orthopedic treatments and compassionate support, you can begin healing from your injury, finding relief for your joint pain, and living your life to the fullest.
- Connected, Coordinated Care
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Private rooms, inpatient rehabilitation, a group therapy room, and all the medical expertise you need to turn your condition around — that’s what you’ll find at AdventHealth Waterman. An Orthopedics Navigator will guide you through the orthopedic treatment process, helping you prepare for surgery, connecting you with therapists, and answering any questions you have along the way. With a range of services in our network, we want to make your care more convenient and empowering.
- Preparing for Surgery
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If you have a surgery scheduled, you’ll be invited to our free pre-surgery joint replacement class. You’ll learn what to expect before and after surgery, how to maximize your joint health through nutrition, safety, and physical therapy, and how to prepare for your hospital stay. At the end of the class, you’ll have the chance to ask any questions you may have. We know that when you’re well-informed, you’re more confident in your care. Because of our dedication to your whole-person wellness, we’d like to bring you not only physical healing but lifted spirits.
In-Person Class Schedule
Location: AdventHealth Waterman's Mattison Conference Room
Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pmDates:
- January 6 and 20
- February 10 and 24
- March 10 and 31
- April 7 and 21
- May 11 and 26
- June 2 and 23
- July 7 and 28
- August 11 and 25
- September 15 and 29
- October 6 and 20
- November 3 and 17
- December 8 and 22
To sign up for the class, click on In-Person Orthopedic Pre-Surgical Classes or contact our Orthopedic Care Navigator at Call352-253-3794 or by email, Bibi.Bell@adventhealth.com, for further questions.
- Low‑Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) for Chronic Arthritis Pain
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If you're living with persistent osteoarthritis pain, Low‑Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) may offer a gentle, non‑invasive option for relief. This outpatient treatment uses a very small, targeted dose of radiation to help reduce inflammation and ease joint discomfort — especially when other treatments haven’t worked.
Learn more to see how this treatment works and find out if it may be right for you: Radiation Therapy for Chronic Arthritis
Find Lasting Relief From Tendon Pain With the TenJet Procedure
For many people, tendon pain doesn’t start with a fall or a sudden injury. It begins with a nagging ache — an elbow that won’t settle, a hip that hurts with each step or a knee that makes everyday tasks feel difficult. Now, you can find relief from tendon pain with the innovative TenJet procedure. Learn how it works below.
- What is the TenJet procedure?
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The TenJet procedure is a minimally invasive treatment designed to treat long-standing tendon pain that hasn’t improved with physical therapy, bracing, medication or injections.
- Which conditions can the TenJet procedure treat?
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The TenJet procedure is used to treat several common tendon problems, such as:
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Calcific tendinitis
- Gluteal tendinopathy
- Greater trochanteric pain syndrome
- Lateral epicondylitis, or “tennis elbow”
- Medial epicondylitis, or “golfer’s elbow”
- Patellar tendinopathy, or “jumper’s knee”
- Plantar fasciitis
- Rotator cuff tendinopathy
- Who is the TenJet procedure for?
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TenJet is typically for patients whose imaging shows degenerative tendon changes rather than a sudden tear and whose symptoms continue to interfere with work, exercise or everyday routines.
- What is the recovery process like?
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Recovery following the TenJet procedure typically takes four to six weeks and includes physical therapy.
Orthopedic Care You Can Count On
Our orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, and expert medical team are here to help you regain your strength and confidence, so you can move about your life with less pain and more ease.
Get Treated Like the Pros
The Support You Need to Recover Stronger
Now is the time for you to focus on your recovery. Let us handle the rest. Our multidisciplinary care team is here to help you get the physical, emotional, and spiritual care you need throughout your rehab and recovery. From connecting you with local rehabilitation resources and surgical support groups to helping you find a fitness center nearby, we'll take care of the details so you can focus on the bigger picture: reclaiming your mobility and enjoying your life.