Orthopedic Services
At Merit Health Wesley, we care for the parts that keep you moving. When a bone, tendon or joint doesn’t work like it’s supposed to, we offer a range of orthopedic services to help get you back to the life you enjoy - from injury prevention and recovery to total joint replacement and rehabilitation.
Orthopedic specialists at Merit Health Wesley offer multidisciplinary care in an environment where patients come first.
Our services include:
Joint Pain
Whether your pain just started or it’s been going on for too long, we can help you find relief. The first step is determining when you should seek treatment. If you’re experiencing pain in your knee, hip, shoulder, foot or ankle we encourage you to take our joint pain assessment. The assessment asks you questions to help the team understand where your pain is coming from and what it may be caused by. After completing the assessment, we’ll offer a recommendation.
Curious to know if any of Merit Health Wesley's joint pain treatment options are right for you? Take the joint pain assessment or register for an online seminar to learn more.
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After surgery, the rehabilitation services department is available to help you through the recovery process.
To take the first step in getting moving again, contact the orthopedic coordinator at (601) 268-8189.
Robotic-Assisted Knee Surgery
Merit Health Wesley offers robotic-assisted surgical options for patients in need of a knee replacement procedure. Robotic-assisted surgical treatments can transform the way orthopedic surgery is performed by enabling surgeons to have a more predictable surgical experience with increased accuracy.
Before surgery, a computed tomography (CT) scan is taken of the knee, and the robotic-assisted surgery system creates a 3D anatomical model. This allows surgeons to create a plan that is unique for each patient, assessing the needs of the joint.
During surgery, the software provides real-time information to optimize implant positioning and alignment. The robotic-assisted surgery system guides the surgeon, allowing them to cut less and preserve more of the patient’s healthy anatomy.
Because robotic-assisted joint surgery is less invasive, patients have the potential to experience reduced pain, regain motion sooner and return to their daily activities quicker.
Other potential benefits include:
- Less bleeding, pain and scarring
- Shorter hospital stays
- Faster recovery