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Clinic | McBride Orthopedic Hospital

15 hours ago Clinic | McBride Orthopedic Hospital Outpatient Clinics McBride's focus on providing exceptional services starts with the patient and the first step in patient care is the clinic appointment. Our providers are available for convenient appointment times at multiple locations around the state. Clinic Patient Portal Frequently Asked Questions >> Go To The Portal


How do I contact McBride Orthopedic Hospital Clinic?

Clinic | McBride Orthopedic Hospital Outpatient Clinics McBride's focus on providing exceptional services starts with the patient and the first step in patient care is the clinic appointment. Our providers are available for convenient appointment times at multiple locations around the state. Clinic Patient Portal Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the McBride Orthopedic Hospital ER located in Oklahoma City?

McBride Orthopedic Hospital is a 2021 Press Ganey ‘Guardian of Excellence Award ®’ winner. This accolade represents McBride’s leadership in Patient Experience as McBride ranks in the 95 th percentile amongst other healthcare facilities across the nation.

Why choose McBride orthopedics?

Oct 09, 2019 · Hospitals ⇢ OK ⇢ Mcbride Clinic Orthopedic Hospital, L L C. Get a ride. 3 MIN AWAY. $8-10 on UberX. Get a ride. Lyft in 4min. $8-10. 9600 Broadway Ext, Oklahoma City, OK 73114, USA. (405) 486-2100.

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Is McBride Orthopedic Hospital a leader in orthopedics?

McBride Orthopedic Hospital is nationally recognized as a leader in orthopedics and sports medicine. Our expertise and experience allow us to deliver the highest level of comprehensive care to orthopedic patients.

What are the bones of the foot and ankle?

The foot and ankle is made up of 26 bones and 33 joints and is divided into three sections. The forefoot includes the five toes and five longer bones known as the phalanges and metatarsals. The midfoot includes the bones that form the arches of the feet. The hindfoot is made up of the heel and ankle joint where the talus bone meets the tibia and fibula bones. The structure of the foot does vary from person to person, with various heights of arches and differing shapes of toes. Muscles, tendons and ligaments run along the foot, providing for movement and balance and the largest tendon in the body, the Achilles tendon, connects the heel to the calf muscle. Common conditions and procedures for the foot and ankle include fracture, sprain, Achilles tendinitis or tendinosis, bunions, hammertoe, flat feet or high arches, stress fractures, heel pain, plantar fasciitis, diabetic foot conditions and total ankle arthroplasty.

How many bones are there in the human hand?

There are 27 bones, 29 joints and at least 123 named ligaments in the human hand. The Carpals (wrist), Metacarpals (hand) and Phalanges (fingers) make up the bones of the hand and wrist. Ligaments connect the bones and help stabilize the joints.

Where does the spinal cord run?

Your spinal cord runs along a tunnel called the spinal canal, within the vertebrae. Nerves branch out of the spinal canal through openings in the vertebrae. McBride offers bundled pricing for both inpatient and outpatient spine procedures, including but not limited to: Spinal Fusion.

What is the largest tendon in the foot?

Muscles, tendons and ligaments run along the foot, providing for movement and balance and the largest tendon in the body, the Achilles tendon, connects the heel to the calf muscle.

How many vertebrae are there in the spine?

It involves three segments with natural curves; the cervical spine (neck), thoracic spine (chest) and the lumbar spine (lower back). The spine is made up of 24 connected vertebrae (7 cervical, 12 thoracic and 5 lumbar), each with a flat and round disk about half an inch thick acting as a cushion between them.

What is the cartilage that covers the femur and tibia?

Articular cartilage which is a layer of soft, smooth tissue covers the end of the femur and tibia, and lines the underside of the patella, allowing the joint to slide easily. Meniscus, a wedge-shaped piece of cartilage, provides a cushion to absorb stress on the joint. Ligaments connect the bones of the knee together.

About Dr. McBride

For over 35 years, Dr. Deborah McBride has been providing vision care to Silicon Valley. Dr. McBride graduated from the University of California, Berkeley School of Optometry in 1978. Following this early training, she completed a residency program at the University of Utah and the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Awards & Recognition

Early in her career, Dr. McBride received the Santa Clara County Young OD Award and the California Young Optometrist of the Year Award for her outstanding dedication to the profession and the community.

Activities & Involvement

When not practicing optometry, Dr. McBride has been active in the community and has enjoyed volunteering for various school committees and activities. She served as president of Soroptimist International of Santa Clara and more recently as president of the Catala Club of Santa Clara University.

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