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by Prof. Emerson Huels 10 min read
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Why choose UU orthopedics?

University Orthopedics utilizes fellowship-trained, sub-specialized physicians to treat a variety of orthopedic problems. Learn more. Patient Services Appointment Request

How do I get in touch with University orthopedics?

For Appointments: Call 401-443-4231 University Orthopedics includes more than 60 board-certified orthopedic, fellowship trained musculoskeletal and sports medicine physicians.

How do I keep up with the news at University orthopedics?

To keep up with the news at University Orthopedics please visit our blog. University Orthopedics in Providence, Rhode Island, is a regional referral center for patients with back and neck pain, joint pain, sports medicine problems, shoulder pain, hand problems, hip and knee pain, and foot and ankle injury.

Why choose University orthopedics Providence?

We look forward to continuing our relationship with you. University Orthopedics in Providence, Rhode Island, is a regional referral center for patients with back and neck pain, joint pain, sports medicine problems, shoulder pain, hand problems, hip and knee pain, and foot and ankle injury.

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How many board certified orthopedics are there at Brown University?

University Orthopedics includes more than 45 board-certified orthopedic, fellowship trained musculoskeletal and sports medicine physicians. These specialists are faculty members of the Department of Orthopaedics at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University who teach medical students, orthopedic residents, and fellowship sub-specialty surgeons.

What does University Orthopedics teach?

All healthcare providers at University Orthopedics teach students in their respective specialty fields. All of our physicians are members of the faculty at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. They teach numerous medical students, residents, and fellows, and most are considered experts in their subspecialty fields. Many teach orthopedics and musculoskeletal medicine at national and international courses.

What is the Center for Spine Health at University Orthopedics?

The Center for Spine Health at University Orthopedics includes a team of physicians, nurse practitioners and physical therapists working together to provide comprehensive treatment of spinal disorders in adults and children.

What is EOS in Orthopedics?

In an effort to continue our commitment to providing the highest quality care, University Orthopedics now offers EOS®, a low dose, 2D/3D imaging system dedicated to adult and pediatric patients with musculoskeletal pathologies.

What is the only spine center in Rhode Island?

The Center for Spine Health at University Orthopedics is the only spine center in the State of Rhode Island to be included in a national listing of spine centers of excellence by SpineCenterNetwork.com. To be included, a spine center must meet various credentialing criteria, including: a multi-disciplinary team of non-surgical spine specialists working with fellowship-trained spine surgeons and spine therapists; a non-surgical emphasis and philosophy of care; advanced capabilities in minimally invasive spine surgery and artificial disc replacement for motion preservation; and an investment in patient education. This includes providing a symptom guide and a Home Remedy Book as a community service for back and neck pain sufferers across Rhode Island. The internal team of physical medicine and pain management specialists provide spinal injections and other non-surgical treatment options for patients of the spine center.

What is spinal curve?

Spinal Curves covers everything you need to know about scoliosis and spinal deformity and the challenges faced by those with curvature of the spine or deformity caused by spine trauma.

What is back to life journal?

Back to Life is a 16-page journal that provides exercises that can help those with back pain get back to their favorite activities, including golf and tennis. The journal covers artificial disc replacement and non-surgical treatment options for back and neck pain symptoms. A symptom chart explains when it’s crucial to see the spine specialist to prevent permanent nerve damage.

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