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Why choose we orthopedic care in central Texas?

OrthoTexas Physicians and Surgeons Complete Orthopedic Care. Completely Patient Focused.

How do I sign up to use the patient portal?

Feb 13, 2022 · Complete Orthopedic Care In Your Backyard. Your musculoskeletal system, which makes up your bones, muscles, cartilage tendons, ligaments, joints, and other connective tissue, is complex. When you’re in pain, your injuries and conditions affect your life in some way, guaranteed. Our philosophy is simple; organize one of the largest groups of board-certified and …

Why choose orthotexas?

Patient Portal. If you are an existing patient and would like to use our patient portal, please call our office at (817) 540-4477 to request an invitation to register. Click Here To …

How many orthopedic hospitals are in central Texas?

Patient Forms. * Patients – please print out the forms needed for your appointment, fill them out and bring them with you to your appointment. New Patient Form. Established Patient Form. Physical & Occupational Therapy Patient Forms. New Patient Form.

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What is the musculoskeletal system?

Your musculoskeletal system, which makes up your bones, muscles, cartilage tendons, ligaments, joints, and other connective tissue, is complex. When you’re in pain, your injuries and conditions affect your life in some way, guaranteed.

What are the symptoms of a frozen shoulder?

The hallmark symptoms of frozen shoulder include pain and restricted range of motion. Often, this pain occurs for no good reason and most people cannot pinpoint a particular time or injury in which the pain began. We call this an insidious onset.

What is the cartilage that lives in the knee?

The Meniscus is the cartilage that lives in the knee and acts as a cushion between the tibia and femur. It is a C-shaped structure that is located on both the outside and inside of the knee. The meniscus provides 50% of the weight bearing in the joint.

How common are meniscal root tears?

Meniscal root tears are a common injury. In fact, they account for more than 10% of knee injuries. While they have been around for many years, it is only recently, in the past 5 – 10 years, that it has been recognized as a specific injury and one that is very important to have repaired. read more.

What is Ortho Texas?

To better serve you, many of the physicians at OrthoTexas Physicians and Surgeons, PLLC ("OrthoTexas") have ownership interests in various healthcare facilities in North Texas. These facilities and our physicians are committed to providing clinical services to our patients in a safe, high quality environment. Their ownership interest in these facilities often provides them a voice in administration and in clinical and operational policies. This involvement helps ensure the highest level of patient care and customer service.

Is your health information protected by insurance?

We are committed to ensuring your Protected Health Information (PHI) remains confidential. Your paper and electronic medical records are safeguarded and released only with your consent or to your insurance carrier, other medical professionals directly involved with your care, or as required by law. Our "Notice of Privacy Practices" policy manual, which explains how your medical information may be used and disclosed, is available for your review on our website at www.orthotexas.com or you are welcome to request a copy.

OUR DOCTORS

Many of our board-certified orthopedic doctors are also fellowship trained in subspecialties such as sports medicine, spine care, joint replacement, pediatric orthopedics, foot surgery and hand surgery.

Our Specialties

Our doctors and staff are dedicated to caring for you from head to toe. From neck injuries to foot and ankle pain, our physicians are passionate about treating your condition and helping you recover completely.

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