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Comprehensive Orthopaedic Care Comprehensive Orthopaedic Care Office Locations Nassau 1348 18th Street South, Suite 320a for the best possible Baptist Beaches Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 1577 Roberts Dr., Suite 225 P: 904.557.9021 • F: 904.557.9022 patient outcomes Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Nocatee P: 904.241.1204 • F: 904.241.7331 203 Fort Wade Rd., Suite 130 Baptist South Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32081 14534 Old St. Augustine Rd., Suite 3210 P: 904.686.3111 • F: 904.686.3140 Jacksonville, FL 32258 North P: 904.880.1260 • F: 904.880.1210 12961 North Main St., Suite 201 & 202 Fleming Island/Clay County Jacksonville, FL 32218 1747 Baptist Clay Dr., Suite 200 P: 904.757.2474 • F: 904.757.5541 Fleming Island, FL 32003 Fleming Island P: 904.276.5776 • F: 904.276.5958 1747 Baptist Clay Dr., Suite 210 JOI Nassau Fleming Island, FL 32003 1348 18th Street South, Suite 320b P: 904.621.0396 • F: 904.621.0397 Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Point Meadows P: 904.204.2971 • F: 904.261.9353 7740 Point Meadows Dr., Suite 1 & 2 San Marco Jacksonville, FL 32256 1325 San Marco Blvd., Suite 200 P: 904.564.9594 • F: 904.564.9687 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Westside P: 904.858.6400 • Main 904.346.3465 5393 Roosevelt Blvd., Suite 17 F: 396.0388 Jacksonville, FL 32210 P: 904.389.8570 • F: 904.389.8599 Rehabilitation Centers San Marco 1325 San Marco Blvd., Suite 102 Baptist Beaches Jacksonville, FL 32207 1577 Roberts Dr., Suite 320 P: 904.858.7045 • F: 904.858.7047 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 P: 904.247.3324 • F: 904.247.3926 South (Spine Center) 14534 Old St. Augustine Rd., Suite 3220 Mandarin Jacksonville, FL 32258 12276 San Jose Blvd., Suite 716 & 717 P: 904.288.9491 • F: 904.288.9698 Jacksonville, FL 32223 P: 904.288.9604 • F: 904.288.9643 Arlington 1301 Monument Rd., Suite 14 Jacksonville, FL 32225 P: 904.733.9948 • F: 904.733.9984 Call us! World Golf Village 105 Murabella Pkwy., Suite 6 JOI.2000 St. Augustine, FL 32081 or request an appointment P: 904.224.2666 • F: 904.224.2667 online at joi.net. Providing the highest level of orthopaedic surgery and rehabilitation care. From its inception 27 years ago, In addition to providing the highest Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute level of quality orthopaedic care, JOI (JOI) has continually evolved in is also committed to improving the the pursuit of the highest level value of that care. of orthopaedic surgery and With the goal of higher value and rehabilitation care. patient satisfaction, JOI in affiliation The demands of the community have with Baptist Health, is studying lead to the creation of 5 physician the data outcomes and costs of offices, 10 rehabilitation centers with orthopaedic services delivered. To 32 physicians, 69 therapists (physical achieve the best outcomes, this and occupational) and 12 athletic approach requires interdisciplinary trainers. With the addition of an input including collaboration with orthopaedic musculoskeletal primary care, rheumatology, medical oncologist, JOI, in affiliation with subspecialties (e.g. cardiology, Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center, endocrinology), and hospitalists. now offers treatment expertise As the needs of the community for musculoskeletal tumors and continue to evolve, so will orthopaedic infections. There are Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute. only a few programs of this level of This Journal presents an overview expertise in the United States. of the ongoing commitment JOI’s comprehensive, cutting-edge by JOI to provide the highest orthopaedic treatment services, also value orthopaedic surgery and include joint replacement surgery, rehabilitation care. arthroscopy, fracture care, sports medicine, hand and upper extremity, foot and ankle, and spine surgery. Bruce Steinberg, MD Chairman of the Board, Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute Joint Replacement One breakthrough technique is the An expert, comprehensive approach Birmingham hip replacement, a bone- to becoming active again. conserving alternative to total hip replacement. The procedure is ideal for younger, athletic patients who want to return to high-intensity sports. It works by preserving part of the hip’s ball-and-socket joint and covering it with a metal sphere, JOI has demonstrated excellence in We specialize in total joint replacement resulting in low risk of dislocation, enhanced joint replacement with outstanding of the ankle, knee, hip, wrist, finger, mobility and improved stability. patient outcomes. Our surgeons have elbow and shoulder using innovative 105 years of combined experience options. One example is anterior hip For knees, some patients are candidates for performing total hip replacements replacement surgery in which the joint a less invasive resurfacing technique rather than a total knee replacement. MAKOplasty and 96 years of experience performing is approached from the front of the leg, At age 44, Donny is younger than partial knee resurfacing is ideal for patients knee replacement surgery – and this rather than the side. This avoids cutting most people who have total hip experience shows in our high patient muscles and tendons, allowing faster with osteoarthritis that has not yet advanced replacement surgery. He was born satisfaction scores. recovery with smaller incisions and to all three compartments of the knee. few complications. The surgeon uses a robotic arm system to with a hip deformity that caused Our individualized approach to remove only the damaged areas of the knee, arthritis pain and made everyday patients throughout the entire process, In addition to traditional joint and a small implant is precisely positioned to activities virtually impossible. from the initial consultation all the way replacement, we offer alternatives fit the patient’s anatomy. Patients are able to through rehabilitation, helps prepare where innovation and advancement walk soon after surgery and most are back to Donny had MAKOplasty total hip them for shorter hospital stays and allow for less invasive and bone- normal activities within a few weeks. more independence after leaving sparing procedures. replacement of both hips. the hospital. Surgery is recommended only after having tried all non-surgical measures, such as The MAKO system guides physical or occupational therapy, pain the surgeon to ensure precise management and home exercise. When positioning, which leads to a those options prove unsuccessful, patients more durable and long-lasting can rest assured that JOI will be able to provide the best solution for returning them hip. Since the surgeries, Donny to their normal, active lifestyles. says the pain is gone. He is sleeping through the night, Services include: working full-time and walking • Total joint arthroplasty of the ankle, knee, more than two miles a day. hip, wrist, finger, elbow and shoulder • Anterior minimally invasive surgery for hip replacement • Quadriceps muscle-sparing knee replacement surgery • Robot-assisted partial knee resurfacing and total knee replacement (MAKOplasty) • Joint revisions • Birmingham hip resurfacing • Shoulder replacement Sports Medicine JOI: Where the pros go. We focus on returning athletes to the field using cutting-edge procedures and technologies, including minimally invasive techniques, that reduce post- operative pain and recovery time. JOI physicians and surgeons provide can offer patients and athletes of comprehensive, coordinated care for all levels – from weekend warriors We also employ the largest the orthopaedic and musculoskeletal to triathletes. number of athletic trainers in the Destinee thought she would Jacksonville area, specializing in issues that sideline professional never play softball again. She Our skilled multidisciplinary team of the prevention, evaluation and athletes from the Jacksonville fell and injured her knee while orthopaedic surgeons, physicians Jaguars, the Jacksonville Sharks, the treatment of injury and illness in and physical therapists use the latest trying to catch a softball and Jacksonville Armada, the Jacksonville the athletic and physically active innovative techniques to return had to have her ACL, MCL Jumbo Shrimp, and the Jacksonville population. patients to their desired activity Axemen. We are also proud to be (medial collateral ligament) and level, safely and successfully. Our Areas of focus include: on the field at area high schools, meniscus reconstructed. She sports medicine staff treats common colleges and universities. • Sprained/twisted ankle underwent an allograft ACL overuse and misuse injuries seen in By working with these professional amateur, college and professional • Shoulder dislocation reconstruction, using a cadaver graft, as opposed to using her and elite athletes, our physicians and athletes, such as strains, fractures • Tennis/golfer’s elbow staff improve the quality of care they and tendonitis. own tendon, so the incisions • Labrum injuries were smaller. After recovering, • Meniscal tear Destinee was able to start on the • ACL tear softball team at the College of Central Florida. • Biceps/achilles ruptures • Tommy John elbow reconstruction • Hip arthroscopy/labrum tears • Meniscus cartilage repair • Rotator cuff disorders • Concussion management • Sport performance enhancement • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) Arthroscopy Minimizing the impact of diagnosis and treatment on patients. instruments to probe various parts within the joint. Through the scope, our surgeons can remove bone spurs, fix cartilage damage, stabilize unstable shoulders, For a safer surgery and a faster This procedure allows our surgeon to and repair rotator cuff, biceps recovery, orthopaedic surgeons at JOI see the muscles, tendons,
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