Your hip is the largest joint in your body, and when something goes wrong, the result can be severe pain. Here are five of the most common causes of hip pain.
We at Orthocenter have been treating patients since 1985. We take pride in providing care for every musculoskeletal condition from the cervical spine to the foot and ankle. Our mission is to deliver the best orthopedic experience by providing the highest standard of care, comfort, education, and service. Our commitment is to improve a patient’s quality of life by utilizing the least invasive means possible. If you are in need of care, please come see how we have earned our reputation as compassionate, skilled, and community-minded practitioners throughout the decades.
Offering patients access to some of New Jersey’s top, board-certified physicians, Orthocenter is committed to providing patients with the best in comprehensive orthopedic care with four locations in Red Bank, Morganville, Holmdel, and Marlboro Township, New Jersey.
With a full staff of top surgeons, physicians, and physician assistants, the Orthocenter team specializes in a number of orthopedic services including spine surgery, joint replacement, sports medicine, and chronic pain treatments. Patients can rest easy knowing their orthopedic condition is being treated by a team of experienced, dedicated medical professionals.
To ensure the best in comprehensive orthopedic care, the Orthocenter team uses their individual expertise to provide patients with the best options, treatments, and recovery. With board-certified doctors specializing in everything from foot and ankle injuries to neck and back pain management and spinal surgery, the Orthocenter professionals are prepared to advocate for your health. As one of the largest orthopedic group in the Ocean-Monmouth counties area, Orthocenter strives to offer patients the highest quality of compassionate orthopedic care.
If you’re looking to get started on a path to less pain and improved health, make an appointment at Orthocenter today here on this website or by calling the office nearest you.
In compliance with NJ Governor Phil Murphy’s Executive Order No. 104,
The Orthopaedic Center will remain open to provide treatment for urgent orthopaedic issues. As our state enters this period of increased measures to curtail the spread of COVID-19, we remain committed to serving those in need of orthopedic care.
Out of an abundance of caution for our patients and staff, patient visits will be staggered to ensure CDC social distancing guidelines are maintained in our waiting rooms.
Please note the following:
Though we are grappling with immensely difficult circumstances, we are confident that our New Jersey community will come together in support of one another like never before. Please continue to adhere to all social distancing measures. Visit www.cdc.gov and www.nj.gov/health for up-to-date COVID-19 information
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The Ortho Center Physicians
We at The Ortho Center are doing everything possible to keep our office open and safe by limiting the number of patients, social distancing, and increased sanitation and disinfecting. We are here to serve our patients in more ways than one.
We are now offering Telemedicine appointments to new and existing patients. Please call the office for more information regarding these appointments @ 732-741-2313.
All Telemedicine patients will be treated for insurance only, including Medicare.
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Your hip is the largest joint in your body, and when something goes wrong, the result can be severe pain. Here are five of the most common causes of hip pain.
Are you a runner or an athlete? Perhaps you’re just getting started in a sport or activity. Maybe you have a new job that requires a great deal more walking than you’re used to. You may be at risk of developing an injury called a stress fracture.
Orthopedic surgeons often treat people who have been injured at work. Even if your job doesn’t seem dangerous, you’re probably susceptible to some injuries without realizing it. Learn how an orthopedic specialist treats common workplace injuries.