Patient Education
At Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron, your health is our priority. We're here to guide you through your orthopedic journey, providing clear information about your condition and treatment options.
We take pride in helping our patients overcome an injury, relieve their pain, and return to an active, healthy lifestyle. Throughout our patient education page, learn about the common conditions and solutions available for your back, neck, and spine; shoulder and elbow; hand and wrist; hip and knee; and foot and ankle.
If you have questions regarding a medical issue, please consult with your specialist at the time of your appointment or call Orthopedic Associates at (810) 985-4900, and our staff will be happy to assist you.
Online Guides to Specialized Care
Take control of your orthopedic health with our comprehensive online guides. Explore trusted information on conditions, injuries, treatments, and prevention. Find the guide that's right for you and start your journey to wellness today.
Visual Patient Learning
We work closely with each of our patients as active partners in their care. To learn about orthopedic conditions as well as common procedures offered at Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron, explore our helpful interactive videos.
These videos use animation to help demonstrate and clearly explain a variety of orthopedic concerns and the potential treatments used to help relieve pain and improve function. Remember, your doctor is your partner in care, so be sure to discuss any questions or concerns with them directly.
Visit our Video Library to learn more about our orthopedic experts and procedures offered at Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron.
Articles
Patient Education Articles
Daily routines hampered by inflammation and discomfort are not something to overlook. Overuse injuries in the hand and wrist can occur on the job… Read More
The lower back is one of the most common sources of pain. But the upper portion of the spine—called the cervical—can also be a pain in the neck.… Read More
A new surgical technique performed by the surgeons at Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron gives new hope to patients by helping them accomplish… Read More
Chronic shoulder pain can have a variety of causes, from severe damage from a sports injury or car accident to wear and tear of the joint’s… Read More
This condition occurs when a bone's normal blood supply is disrupted. The affected bone cells die, and the dead bone weakens and may begin to… Read More
To learn more about Achillies Tendon Injuries, please view the video.
Health Articles
By taking the steps outlined below to optimize your health and environment, you’ll be well-prepared for joint replacement surgery and recovery. Remember, a little preparation can go a long way toward ensuring a smooth, successful outcome. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you prepare.
… Read MoreYour joints can take on a lot of damage throughout your life, leading to degenerative conditions, like osteoarthritis. Joint replacement is often the recommended solution for the pain and limited mobility associated with these conditions.
Traditionally, joint replacement is performed as… Read More
Whether you've undergone a hip, knee, or shoulder replacement, here are essential tips and guidelines to help you get back to your daily activities safely and effectively.
1. Follow Your Surgeon’s Instructions
After surgery, your joint replacement surgeon will… Read More
Flexor tendons are tissues that help you control the movement of your hand. They act like a rubber band, bending and contracting. It can be extremely difficult to bend or move your fingers or thumb when you injure a flexor tendon.
Because these tendons are very close to the surface of the… Read More
Pain or limited hand function due to ulnar tunnel syndrome can keep you from enjoying the activities you love, like playing golf, biking, and lifting weights. This is due to the ulnar nerve being one of the main nerves in your hand that provides feeling as well as helps with function.
Frozen shoulder results in stiffness or pain in your shoulder. It is not fully known what causes this condition, but there are a few factors that can make you more susceptible to developing it, such as diabetes and age. Frozen shoulder can also develop after a period of shoulder immobilization,… Read More
Additional Resources
At Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron, we know that you may have questions regarding your provider’s credentials, qualifications, and affiliations. We’ve provided the following links to external websites so you can learn more about their memberships, affiliations, and all they’re trained to provide for you.
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
- American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPMR)
- American Association for Hand Surgery (AAHS)
- American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS)
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS)
- American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
- American College of Surgeons (ACS)
- American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM)
- American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS)
- American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES)
- Arthritis Foundation
- Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA)
- International Society for Hip Arthroscopy (ISHA)
- North American Spine Society (NASS)
- The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)