Lutheran Hospital orthopaedic physicians provide highly specialized treatment for bones, joints, muscles and tendons. Our specialty-trained and credentialed physicians provide comprehensive, quality care; ensuring patients receive the most appropriate care for their condition.

For more information or to schedule an appointment with one of our orthopaedic specialists, please call toll-free 866.733.6363.

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What We Treat

Back and neck

Back and neck problems affect nearly 80 percent of the American adult population and can be debilitating. For optimal results, you need professionals skilled in diagnosing and evaluating complex spine disorders. Our spine specialists make every attempt to provide non-surgical relief, through non-invasive, interventional procedures. However, if surgery is required, the spine surgeons at Lutheran Hospital are dedicated to restoring function and relieving pain to the greatest degree possible using the latest techniques and advanced technology.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 866.733.6363.

Hip and knee conditions

Joint damage can impact your independence and quality of life. From arthroscopic procedures to total joint replacement, the highly trained experts at Lutheran Hospital have pioneered techniques that help restore function to your hips, knees and other vital joints. Our joint reconstruction specialists provide medical management and surgical treatment of bone and joint problems, including arthritic and inflammatory conditions and degenerative problems of the hip and knee. Effective joint reconstruction requires the surgical expertise you will find at Lutheran Hospital.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 866.733.6363.

Shoulder injuries

It's important to seek help from an orthopaedic expert who is familiar with the full spectrum of shoulder problems and treatments. Our orthopaedic specialists will review conservative treatment approaches such as physical therapy, pain relievers and injections, as well as surgical options including arthroscopic, rotator cuff and shoulder surgery.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 866.733.6363.

Hand, wrist and elbow

Our certified physicians are dedicated to caring for all types of hand, wrist and elbow disorders. Conditions commonly treated include fractures and dislocations, arthritis nerve injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, cysts and tumors, hand injuries, and congenital (birth) hand deformities. Many upper extremity problems can be relieved without surgery. However, when surgery is necessary, physicians recommend the most up-to-date options such as minimally invasive surgery. If appropriate for the patient, minimally invasive procedures require smaller incisions and most patients benefit from less pain, shorter hospital stays and faster recovery times.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 866.733.6363.

Foot and ankle

Physicians provide comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for all types of foot and ankle disorders. Services include the treatment of fractures and complications, such as mal-union (improperly healed) and non-union (resistant to healing) fractures; nerve problems, heel pain, corns, bunions, hammer toes and diabetic foot problems.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 866.733.6363.

Arthritis and osteoporosis

Joint pain can be associated with more than 50 kinds of arthritis - but it can also be caused by conditions that are not arthritis at all. Getting the right diagnosis is critical. Get answers today by contacting the orthopaedic and rheumatologic experts at Lutheran Hospital.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 866.733.6363.

Sports medicine

Our Sports Medicine program is designed to give the highest possible quality of care to all sports enthusiasts, both amateur and professional. This means high school athletes and weekend warriors are cared for by the same specialists who treat the Cleveland Cavaliers and Cleveland Guardians; including orthopaedic surgeons, sports and exercise medicine physicians, physician assistants, physical therapists, athletic trainers, registered dietitians, radiologists and exercise physiologists.