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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.

Our orthopedic team in Florida will help you catch the best moments in life.

Your life is constantly in motion. Our goal is to keep it that way.

At HCA Florida Healthcare, our orthopedic specialists are committed to delivering comprehensive care for all types of conditions, from light sprains and pulled muscles to chronic joint pain and complex spinal injuries. We are proud to have hospitals ranked in the top 5% in the nation for overall orthopedic services and joint replacement, as well as hospitals recognized as Five-Star Recipients for Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement by Healthgrades.

Conditions treated by our orthopedic doctors

Our orthopedic specialists understand each condition is unique and complex. Because of this, we offer access to multispecialty orthopedic teams experienced in treating adults and children for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including:

  • Arthritis
  • Back pain
  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Chronic joint pain
  • Concussions
  • Dislocations
  • Herniated discs
  • Hip pain
  • Ligament and tendon issues
  • Muscle strains or sprains
  • Osteoporosis
  • Scoliosis
  • Spinal tumors
  • Sports injuries

Orthopedic treatments and services

Our orthopedists partner with you through diagnosis, treatment and recovery. We are proud to offer a variety of personalized orthopedic services that align with your personal health goals.​

Arthritis and joint care

Getting older or certain autoimmune conditions can cause chronic joint pain, making the simplest movements difficult and painful. We emphasize noninvasive treatment plans such as medication and physical therapy, but if your physician determines surgery is needed, we offer various joint replacement procedures, including:

Foot and ankle care

Ill-fitting footwear, injury and overuse are can cause of lower extremity pain. Our compassionate foot and ankle care specialists offer leading-edge services for many conditions affecting the lower leg and feet such as arthritis, sprained or broken ankles, plantar fasciitis and tarsal tunnel syndrome.

Hand and upper extremities​

Our hand and arm specialists handle all types of conditions and injuries affecting your hand, wrist, elbow, arm and shoulder. And, understanding how important your thumbs and fingers are, we have highly skilled hand surgeons in our network who work to retain your dexterity and range of motion.

Learn more about how we treat hand and arm conditions

Spine care

The specialists in our spine care program work to treat your neck and back pain with the latest research and technology. Our spine doctors address a wide range of issues, including scoliosis, benign and malignant tumors, stenosis and spinal cord injuries.

More information about our spine care services

Orthopedic surgery

Our specialized orthopedic team​

The team-based approach we use at HCA Florida is a coordinated effort that brings together your surgeon, primary care physician and a host of other clinical support staff.​

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