Pectoralis Muscle Rupture Repair (Include Implants & Hardware)

Pectoralis Muscle Rupture is a rare shoulder injury, most commonly seen in weight lifters. The Surgical repair of the Pectoralis Muscle Rupture has been shown to provide superior outcomes regarding having the muscle strength return. Price for surgery includes Implants/Anchors, if used.

Rotator Cuff Repair--Arthroscopic (Includes Implants & Hardware)

Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair is a minimally invasive procedure to reattach rotator cuff tendon tears. Surgeons operate on the shoulder using small incisions, and use a arthroscope and small instruments. The Rotator Cuff Repair (Arthroscopic) procedure typically leads to a faster recovery time with less inflammation, discomfort and scarring than an open approach. Price for surgery includes Implants, if used.

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder Arthroscopy is surgery that uses a tiny camera called an arthroscope to examine or repair the tissues inside or around your shoulder joint. The arthroscope is inserted through a small cut (incision) in your skin.

Shoulder Manipulation (with Anesthesia)

In the process Shoulder Manipulation under Anesthesia, the patient is brought into the operating room and given a general anesthetic by an anesthesiologist. With the patient asleep and with their muscles paralyzed, the shoulder is then taken through a "range of motion".

Subacromial Decompression (Arthroscopic)

Subacromial Decompression is an arthroscopic procedure designed to release the tight ligament of the coracoacromial arch and to shave away some of the under surface of the acromion. This raises the roof of the shoulder, allowing more room for the rotator cuff tendons to move underneath. The tendon is then able to move more freely, breaking the cycle of rubbing and swelling of the tendon.

Hip Arthroscopy, Complex (Includes Implants / Hardware)

Hip Arthroscopy Complex Surgery refers to the viewing of the interior of the Hip joint through an Arthroscope, and the treatment of the Hip and micro fractures of the hip through a minimally invasive approach.

Hip Arthroscopy, Simple (Diagnostic / Removal of Foreign Body

Hip Arthroscopy--Simple surgery refers to the viewing of the interior of the Hip join joint through an Arthroscope and the treatment of the Removal of loose bodies, Debridement (the removal of dead, damaged or infected tissue), or Femoral Neck Osteoplasty of the Hip through a minimally invasive approach.

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction-Autograft (Includes Implants & Hardware)

The ACL or Anterior Cruciate Ligament is a strong ligament located in the anterior, or front portion of the knee. It runs from the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (leg bone) connecting these two bones together. The purpose of the ACL is to control the movement of the knee joint. Price for surgery includes screws/anchors, if used.

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction with Allograft (Includes Implants & Hardware)

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Repair with Allograft reconstruction is a surgical tissue graft replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament, located in the knee, to restore its function after Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury. The torn ligament is removed from the knee before the graft is inserted through a hole created by a single incision. The surgery is performed arthroscopically. Price for procedure includes Allograft implant, and screws/anchors, if used.

Chondroplasty--Cartilage Debridement (Arthroscopic)

Chondroplasty (Cartilage Debridement), specifically, involves using surgical instruments to remove damaged cartilage or bone. The surgeon typically does a washout or joint lavage to remove any debris around the affected joint. If loose bodies or fragments remain after the procedure, they are removed.