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Ozark Orthopaedic The board certified or eligible physicians of the Ozark Orthopaedics, Ltd. are dedicated to providing quality, comprehensive orthopaedic care. Our professional staff is prepared to help make your visit to our clinic a positive experience. We were started in 1948 by the late Dr. Coy Kaylor. We currently have 11 Physicians, 1 APRN and still 3 PAs in 4 locations treating injuries and problems of the hand and upper extremity, shoulders, knee and hip, foot and ankle, and sports medicine problems.You can also contact us with questions or problems that are associated with our web site or the Clinic itself.
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Foot & Ankle
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Throughout life, your feet and ankles must withstand a tremendous amount of stress and pressure. Your feet are a very complex structure, with dozens of bones and joints and more than a hundred muscles, tendons, and ligaments, and your ankle serves as the connection between your feet and the rest of your body.
Hand & Wrist
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At Ozark Orthopaedics, we provide the highest quality and effective care for all hand, wrist, and elbow concerns. Each patient is carefully evaluated by our team of hand and wrist surgeons, who develop an appropriate plan to treat the individual's specific needs. Dr. Benafield is fellowship-trained, focused hand and upper extremity surgery with a special interest in arthroscopic shoulder surgery.
Joint Replacement
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At Ozark Orthopaedics, we provide the highest quality and effective care for all joint issues and pain. Each patient is carefully evaluated by our team of specialists, who develop an appropriate plan to treat the individual's specific needs. Dr. Coker joined the clinic in 2004. He specializes in General Orthopaedics, Trauma Surgery, and Total Joint Replacements, and he serves as the Team Physician at Siloam Springs High School.
Knee
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The knee is a hinge joint supported by ligaments and muscles all working together. The knee allows us to walk, bend and jump so we can perform numerous tasks and enjoy an active lifestyle. Because it is a complex joint, the knee is often injured, requiring medical intervention. Whether bending over to tend a garden or kicking a ball in the park with your grandchildren, you depend on your knees to work properly and painlessly. We're here to help. When routine activities become impossible, surgery is often necessary.
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