St Petersburg Orthopedic Medicine

Orthopedic Medicine Specialist in St Petersburg

In the face of excruciating pain and discomfort, orthopedic medicine provides the much-needed skilled assistance to make moving through life more effortless. Whether a sportsman or a physically active person experiencing pain or difficulty in mobility and daily living, orthopedic medicine is a step in the right direction to the journey of normalcy.

What is Orthopedic Medicine?

Orthopedic medicine is a specialized medical field concerned with dysfunctions and diseases affecting the musculoskeletal system and addressing them accordingly.

Orthopedic doctors, also known as orthopedic surgeons, help you spot the problem area, provide qualitative diagnoses and prescribe the necessary treatment for musculoskeletal-related pain and diseases, especially around the nerves, bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments.

That’s where we at Regenesis Orthopedics come in. We’re Florida’s finest provider of cutting-edge orthopedic medicine to ease musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction while getting you back on your feet one day at a time. We provide solutions (surgical & non-surgical) and gentle care whether you have a mild or complicated condition.

Dr. Matthew Ragsdell has over 20 years of experience in all areas of orthopedic medicine. He is a double board-certified orthopedic surgeon with a qualified team, so your health is in safe hands with impeccable services to get a positive result at the end of your treatment.

 

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What Problems Does Orthopedic Medicine Address

 

Bone Fractures

Bone fractures range from mild cracks to full-on breakage under profound impact or pressure. Bones can break lengthwise, crosswise, or into pieces.

 

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome leads to stiffness, sharp pain, and numbness in the hands and fingers. The symptoms are gradual and temporary at first but worsen and become permanent over time.

 

Congenital Abnormalities

These are abnormalities of limbs formed from birth or prenatal state, usually in the form of club foot, bow legs, and scoliosis.

 

Muscle Strains

Muscle strains are commonly found at the neck, hamstring, shoulder, and back and can happen due to overwork, fatigue, or poor muscle use.

 

Arthritis

An inflammation of the joints that causes crippling pain in the joints. There’re multiple types of arthritis like Fibromyalgia, Childhood Arthritis, and Rheumatoid Arthritis.

 

Bone Cancer

Bone cancer is a malignant tumor that forms in the bone. They’re also referred to as bone sarcomas located in the pelvic and long bones like the femur.

 

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis increases bone fragility. It may cause the bones to break easily following a fall or strong impact.

 

What Problems Does Orthopedic Medicine Address

An orthopedic surgeon is used interchangeably with the orthopedic doctor, and we’ll be pointing out their role in and outside the operating room below.

 

Musculoskeletal Diagnosis

An orthopedic surgeon help figures out musculoskeletal disorders by running blood tests, studying your medical history, conducting a comprehensive physical examination, and helping you manage them without going under the knife.

 

Orthopedic Treatment

After your diagnosis, an orthopedic surgeon comes up with the best and most efficient treatment plan to help eliminate or manage your musculoskeletal problems. Sometimes, a surgical procedure is necessary.

 

Rehabilitation

Orthopedic Surgeons collaborate with physical therapists to increase flexibility, improve range of motion, and build muscle strength, especially after a significant surgical process or complex injury.

 

Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders

Orthopedic surgeons work hand in hand with your diagnosis to develop functional preventive strategies to help curb a relapse or development of orthopedic problems in the future.

While they’re trained to address all stems of the musculoskeletal system, many orthopedic surgeons have specialized in a particular part of the system, like hands, knees, or trauma surgery.

 

Common Orthopedic Surgical Procedures

 

Joint Replacement

Total knee replacement involves replacing the whole knee with metal, or partial knee replacement that requires only fixing of the affected area; hip replacement, where the natural ball and socket are replaced with artificial ones, are examples of joint replacements in which Dr. Ragsdell specializes in.

 

Open Reduction Internal Fixation

This surgery is only used for severe fractures that surgeons can’t fix with a cast. The open reduction is making an incision to readjust the bones, and internal fixation helps hold the bone with non-removable metal pins.

 

Spinal Fusion

Dr. Ragsdell and his team will permanently adjoin two or more vertebrae in your spine, thereby stopping any movement between them.

 

Osteotomy

Also known as bone cutting, this surgery aims to cut your bones or add extra bone tissue to help you reshape or readjust your bones.

 

Release Surgery

Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome undergo release surgery to help heal the disorder and make room for the median nerve and tendons going through the carpal tunnel.

 

Reconnecting Nerves

The surgeon removes the damaged section of your nerves and reconnects it with healthy nerve endings or does a nerve graft.

 

When Do You Need to Consult an Orthopedic Specialist?

If you have one or more of these difficulties, you might need to seek the services of trained orthopedic personnel. Check out the conditions below:

  • Pain or swelling around a joint, bone, or muscle.
  • Difficulties performing daily activities like simple house chores and movement due to muscle stiffness.
  • Visible bone fracture.
  • Sharp pains are moving down your hands and legs.
  • A severe injury from any accident, be it automobile or sporting accidents, has affected your joints.
  • Restriction in muscle flexibility or bone movement.
  • Persistent Soft tissue injury for more than 48 hours.
  • If you’re experiencing a notable decrease in your mobility range at a young age.
  • If you have chronic pain that has lasted more than twelve weeks.

Outside the operating theatre, orthopedic surgeons perform rehabilitative procedures, administer necessary lifestyle overhauls pre-surgery, and prescribe medications to address specific conditions.

Schedule an appointment with a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon to help you manage your condition. Regenesis Orthopedics’ orthopedic surgeon Dr. Matthew Ragsdell and his team have the medical experience and technical skills to properly diagnose your minor or major injury and set your body on the path of permanent healing.

 

A Note by Regenesis Orthopedics

At Regenesis Orthopedics, we boast a team of qualified practitioners dedicated to offering the best orthopedic care you can access. In addition, we’ll help you regain a healthy, pain-free lifestyle from surgical procedures to physical therapy. Contact us today to book an appointment!

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Recent Reviews

"Dr.Ragsdell did a wonderful job for me on my total hip replacement!! Our son went with me for the first visit and Dr. Ragsdell explained all of it to us. We leftfeeling as if we had our answers!! He's always kind and patient!!"

– Debbie Fassler

"Would recommend this practice to anyone looking for Orthopedic help. Dr. Ragsdell explained everything in a manner I could understand. 100% improvement with my knee. His staff also top notch. So glad I found them."

– Thomas McLaughlin Jr.

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