Orthopedic Associates: Hip and Knee
Treatment for Hip Joint Pain, Hip Injuries or Total Hip Replacement
Hip joint pain can make sitting, lying down or even standing an uncomfortable experience. Hip injuries can also cause pain in the legs or back.
Our Board Certified hip pain and injury physicians at Orthopedic Associates are experts in providing care and treatment for patients who suffer from pain, injury or fractures, dislocations, bursitis, arthritis and osteoarthritis of the hip.
Caring, experienced staff dedicated to recovery and quality hip care
At Orthopedic Associates, we can offer same day and next day service depending on the severity of your condition.
Our expert hip and joint reconstruction specialists always strive for your best possible outcome and employ the highest standard of medical practices alongside advanced research, minimally invasive surgical techniques and technology to achieve it.
Contact us. Let our surgeons at Orthopedic Associates discuss your condition and design the treatment that works best for you - 405-947-0911.
Below are just some of the hip injuries we treat and some of the hip surgeries we regularly perform:
Injuries of the Hip
- Dislocation
- Fracture
Hip Surgical Procedures
- Bipolar hip replacement (arthroplasty)
- Cup arthroplasty
- Hemi hip replacement (arthroplasty)
- Hip resurfacingent
- Repair of femoral neck fracture
- Repair of trochanteric fracture
- Surgical Approach
- Anterior approach
- Antero-lateral approach
- Lateral approach
- Minimally invasive approach
- Posterior approach
- Total hip arthoplasty (THA)
- Total hip replacement
- Unicompartmental hip replacement (arthroplasty)
Conditions
- Degenerative joint disease of the hip
- Inflammatory arthritis
- Non - traumatic arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Traumatic arthritis
- Bone on bone arthritis of the hip
- Hip labral tear
- Inflammatory disease of the hip
- Osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis) of the hip
- Post-traumatic arthritis of the hip
- Post-traumatic degenerative joint disease of the hip
- Trochanteric bursitis
- Failed total hip
- Rheumatoid arthritis
Non-Surgical Procedures
- Bracing
- Evaluation of the hip
- Injections
- Physical therapy

Orthopedic Associates: Expert knee treatment and surgery for your joint pain and injury
When it comes to knees, our Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeons are among the most experienced and talented in the state. We are recognized as experts in a full range of knee problems associated with sports, aging, trauma, and arthritis.
Orthopedic Associates implemented the first computer-assisted knee replacement surgery in Oklahoma, pioneered minimally invasive techniques and are involved in teaching on the national and local level.
Individualized care for your knee treatment that works best for you
Should surgery be required, our hip and knee specialists are skilled at minimally invasive surgery, advanced arthroscopic procedures and computer-assisted surgery performed in our state of the art surgical center. Our attentive care continues post-surgery and is coupled with Orthopedic Associates rehabilitative experts to help you to achieve the best possible surgical outcome.
Our goal is to design a treatment plan that works best for you for maximum recovery of your hip and knee function, which allows you to get back to your normal activities as soon as possible.
Contact us. Let the hip and knee experts at Orthopedic Associates diagnosis your condition and design the knee pain treatment plan that works best for you. Call us at: 405-947-0911.
Below are just some of the knee injuries we treat and some of the knee surgeries we regularly perform:
Injuries of the Knee
- Dislocations of the knee
- Dislocations of the knee cap (patella)
- Femoral fracture
- Knee fracture
- Knee pain
- Knee strain
- Ligament tears and sprains
- Meniscus tear of the knee
- Runners knee
- Tibia fracture
- Torn cartilage (meniscus)
- Torn joint cartilage
Surgical Procedures
- Failed total knee replacement revision
- Hemi knee replacement
- Knee arthroscopy and anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- Knee arthroscopy and chondroplasty
- Knee arthroscopy and meniscectomy
- Knee arthroscopy repair of menisci
- Knee hemiarthroplasty
- Knee replacement
- Minimally invasive knee replacement
- Partial knee replacement
- Partial or unicompartmental knee replacement
- Small incision knee replacement
- Total knee replacement
Non-Surgical Procedures
- Bracing
- Evaluation of the knee
- Injections
- Physical therapy
Conditions
- Anterior knee pain syndrome
- Baker's cyst
- Bone on bone knee arthritis
- Bowed kneed (varus)
- Chondromalacia patella
- Degenerative joint disease of the knee
- Failed total knee replacement
- Inflammatory Disease of the Knee
- Knee pain
- Knock kneed (valgus)
- Osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis) of the knee
- Patellofemoral malalignment
- Post-traumatic Degenerative Joint Disease of the Knee
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Runners knee

