Inland Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Clinic has been providing orthopaedic care on the Palouse since 1990. We provide a wide range of services including sports medicine, joint replacement, arthroscopic shoulder, knee and hip procedures, fracture care and general orthopaedics. Our surgeons are certified by The American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons and are committed to being the orthopedic practice of choice for people seeking a personal approach to orthopedic care.It is important for us to encourage patients to play an active role in their treatment.
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Moscow, ID
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Our doctors and staff are devoted to our patients and to the commitment of providing quality patient care on all levels. Please call our offices directly for all prescription refill requests a minimum of 72 hours in advance. We encourage your feedback, please feel free to send us a message using the following contact form.
Sports Medicine
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Athletic injuries can happen to anyone. Whether you are a youth sports participant, a "weekend warrior" or collegiate athlete, the providers at Inland Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Clinic are ready to work with you. Together, we can find a treatment solution that will allow you to return to the activities that you enjoy.
Joint Replacement/Arthroplasty
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Joint Replacement/Arthroplasty involves the complete removal of the damaged joint and tissues, and the subsequent replacement of that joint with an artificial prosthesis. This often happens when the joint has been damaged by arthritis, aging, avascular necrosis, injury or overuse. Surgery may end up being your best option if the pain and swelling in your damaged joint have become unbearable and your body no longer responds to conservative treatment.Inland Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Clinic providers have a long history of performing successful hip, knee and shoulder replacements.
Fractures
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Every bone in the human body is susceptible to a fracture. Strong and resilient, our bones can withstand most significant forces without injury. However, if the pressure applied to a bone is too strong or the bone is weak in health, a break or crack in the bone may occur. Cases where a bone breaks but does not damage the tissue or skin surrounding the break are considered simple or "closed" fractures.
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