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Orthopedic care

Orthopedists are doctors who take care of the entire musculoskeletal system. They diagnose and treat conditions such sprains, strains, broken bones, arthritis and osteoporosis. Some of the treatments they offer include recommending lifestyle changes, applying casts and performing surgeries, such as ligament repairs or total joint replacements.

Orthopedic surgery in Brooksville, Florida

Our experienced orthopedic surgeons work with our radiologists, physical therapists and orthopedic-certified nurses (ONC) to personalize your orthopedic care.

If you need a joint replacement procedure, suffer from arthritis or experience a sports-related injury, we want to help relieve your pain and get you back to the activities you love the most. To do that, HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital provides complete diagnostics, advanced treatments and rehabilitation services.

Are your bones and joints healthy?

When something is wrong with your bones or joints, it can be painful and debilitating. We offer quick knee and hip health risk assessments to help you get started on a path to recovery and wellness.

Orthopedic conditions we treat

We provide treatment options for a variety of conditions, including:

  • Bone fractures
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain
  • Sports injuries

Orthopedic treatments we offer

Once we have identified your condition, we will work with you to determine the best treatment for you.

Orthopedic procedures

Treatment options we offer include:

  • Arthroscopy: examination of the interior of a joint using a specially designed endoscope
  • Carpal tunnel release: surgical procedure for relieving pain felt in the hand or wrist caused by carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Meniscectomy: procedure to treat a tear of the meniscus
  • Partial joint replacement: procedure to replace only a portion of a joint with an artificial component
  • Spine surgery: surgical procedure involving the neck and spine; sometimes involves the decompression of compressed nerve roots
  • Total joint replacement: procedure to replace a compromised joint with a complete artificial joint

Minimally invasive hip replacement surgery

The direct anterior hip replacement is a minimally invasive approach to replacing the hip joint. This advanced technique allows the surgeon to replace the hip joint without detaching any muscles or tendons from the pelvis or femur.

This procedure is made easier by using a special hip and knee arthroplasty table, which allows proper positioning of the hip for surgery.

Minimally invasive hip replacement offers several benefits compared to traditional hip replacement, such as:

  • Earlier return to daily activities
  • Earlier return to sports
  • Faster rehabilitation
  • Lower risk of dislocation
  • More accurate leg length
  • Shorter hospital stay
  • Smaller incision, which means less postoperative pain

Preoperative Joint Camp Program

Our Preoperative Joint Camp Program is designed to help you prepare for hip or knee replacement surgery. Be sure to ask your doctor about this program prior to your surgery.

Spine care

Our spine specialists are skilled in effectively diagnosing and treating acute and chronic back pain and spine disorders. Our comprehensive spine care program includes nonsurgical treatments, interventional spine procedures, and spine surgery.

Our spine surgeons perform procedures such as laminectomy and spinal fusion, and they use minimally invasive techniques when possible.

Orthopedic rehabilitation

After you have been treated for your orthopedic condition, we want to ensure you heal properly and regain strength. Through personalized physical therapy and rehabilitation techniques, our licensed rehabilitation specialists work with you in a private setting, at your own pace and comfort level.

Our physical therapy team is here to help you recover and get back to the things you love as quickly and safely as possible.

Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR)

We are proud to participate in Medicare’s Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) program. The CJR program promotes high-quality, cost-efficient and better-coordinated care for patients undergoing hip and knee replacement surgery.

We work closely with CJR doctors and post-acute care providers to improve quality and coordinate care from initial hospitalization through recovery. The CJR program allows facilities like ours to enter into financial gain-sharing relationships with its collaborators to share in the success of the program.

Our hospital's written policy for selecting CJR collaborators is available for download here.

Physician collaborators

Our hospital has entered into gain-sharing arrangements with the following physician collaborators:

  • Craig Bennett
    7544 Jacque Road
    Hudson, FL 34667
  • Michael Higgins
    4055 Mariner Blvd.
    Spring Hill, FL 34609
  • William Jason
    12212 Cortez Blvd.
    Brooksville, FL 34613
  • Dan Moynihan
    14555 Cortez Blvd.
    Brooksville, FL 34613
  • Stephen Nystrom
    14555 Cortez Blvd.
    Brooksville, FL 34613
  • Juan Raposo
    7544 Jacque Road
    Hudson, FL 34667
  • Jared Salinsky
    7544 Jacque Road
    Hudson, FL 34667
  • Imad Tarabishy
    11339 Cortez Blvd.
    Brooksville, FL 34613
  • Fady Zeidan
    10441 Quality Drive, Suite 202
    Spring Hill, FL 34609
Historical physician collaborators
  • Matthew Ragsdell
    7544 Jacque Rd, Hudson, FL 34667

Learn About Joint Replacement Surgery

If you are having joint replacement surgery, please take the time to review this video. You will learn some of the most important aspects about your pre-op, operating room and recovery experience.

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Our Orthopedic care Locations

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Oak Hill Hospital
11375 Cortez Blvd
Brooksville, FL 34613
 (352) 596 - 6632

Currently Viewing:

Oak Hill Hospital
11375 Cortez Blvd
Brooksville, FL 34613
 (352) 596 - 6632
Bayonet Point Hospital
14000 Fivay Rd
Hudson, FL 34667
 (727) 819 - 2929

15.3 miles

Citrus Hospital
502 W Highland Blvd
Inverness, FL 34452
 (352) 726-1551

23.9 miles