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Expert Care to Keep You Moving

INTEGRIS Health Orthopedics

Don't let joint pain or stiffness slow you down. INTEGRIS Health Orthopedics treat joint conditions, fractures and sports injuries with a personalized approach.

We also specialize in pediatric orthopedics. With several locations throughout Oklahoma, expert orthopedic care is within reach.

Our fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons use advanced treatments tailored to your needs to help keep you moving. We provide care for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions to restore mobility and relieve pain.

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Understanding the Musculoskeletal System

The musculoskeletal system consists of bones, muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, cartilage and soft tissues, which play a crucial role in facilitating body movement.

If an injury or condition impairs function of the musculoskeletal system, an orthopedic specialist will help diagnose, treat, repair and prevent such conditions.

Areas of Specialty

  • Foot and ankle
  • Upper and lower leg
  • Knee
  • Hip
  • Back, spine and neck
  • Hand and wrist
  • Forearm
  • Elbow
  • Upper arm
  • Shoulder
  • Collarbone

Types of Injuries Treated

  • Fracture
  • Tear
  • General pain (less than 3 months)
  • Chronic pain (more than 3 months)

Why Choose INTEGRIS Health?

Choosing the right health care provider is important for your well-being and peace of mind. INTEGRIS Health, your trusted health partner, delivers comprehensive care with advanced medical approaches to restore your health.

Our expert orthopedic surgeons and therapy teams specialize in specific areas of the musculoskeletal system, offering advanced and effective treatments to get you back in the game. Explore our locations and services to keep you moving forward.

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Schedule Your Orthopedic Appointment Today

INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Orthopedics treat the following: Foot, Ankle, Lower leg, Knee, Upper leg, Hip, Back, Neck, Spine Hand, Wrist, Forearm, Elbow, Upper arm, Shoulder and Collarbone.

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Explore Locations and Services

With several locations throughout Oklahoma, expert orthopedic care is within reach.

Why Do I Have a Knot in My Lower Back?

These knots, also called trigger points, can be both uncomfortable and restrictive in terms of how your body can move.

Is It Better to Get a Hip Replacement at a Younger Age?

Hip replacements have long been associated with older adults in their 70s and beyond. However, a growing trend has emerged, with more people opting for this procedure in their 40s and 50s. This shift isn’t just a coincidence – it reflects advancements in medical technology, changes in lifestyle and the pursuit of a better quality of life. This blog will explore the reasons behind this trend, the recovery advantages of getting a hip replacement earlier and the pros and cons of taking this step at a younger age.

Common Causes of Back Pain and How to Alleviate It

Despite the prevalence of back pain on millions of Americans, only those who have lived with it truly understand the toll it takes – not just on the body, but on every aspect of daily life. The constant discomfort, the struggle to move freely and the frustration of feeling held back can be overwhelming.

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