Orthopedic Specialties

We treat all orthopedic injuries and diseases for patients of all ages and activity levels with advanced orthopedic techniques and technologies and an uncommon caring touch. It’s comprehensive musculoskeletal care that helps eliminate pain and brings our patients back to their version of normal.

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In-Office Imaging Services

Imaging gives us a clear view inside your musculoskeletal system to better inform your treatment. Our state-of-the-art technology provides the best imaging and our dedicated staff sees to your comfort throughout.

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Therapies Provided

Our full range of therapies and highly-trained therapists assist in your care from initial injury to complete recovery for a seamless treatment experience. We offer state-of-the-art on site facilities and individualized therapy programs based on your goals and injuries.

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Other Specialties

Orthopedic care isn’t always as black and white as an x-ray of a broken bone. Other considerations come into play, such as inter-related nerve issues and chronic pain. We’ve gathered the best specialists to work closely with our orthopedists and help address them.

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Ortho RI Express

With injuries, sometimes you can’t wait for an appointment. Ortho RI Express gives you an alternative to waiting in a crowded Emergency Room with same day access to Orthopedic Specialists for acute situations.

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THE LATEST FROM ORI

The Myth of the Baker’s Cyst: What It Is (and Isn’t)

Baker’s cysts are one of the most commonly misunderstood findings in orthopedics. They’re usually a visible sign of a deeper issue inside the knee—not a standalone problem. Fortunately, with proper diagnosis and treatment of the root cause, most cysts either shrink or stop causing trouble. 

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Bipartite Sesamoids versus Fractured Sesamoids

The 2 sesamoid bones are located under the big toe joint in the foot. Sesamoids act like pulleys that provide a smooth surface for the tendons to slide over increasing the ability of the tendons to transmit muscle forces. The sesamoids in the foot assist with weightbearing and help…

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Orthobiologics Q&A with Dr. Christopher Chihlas

Orthobiologics, also referred to as regenerative medicine, uses a patient’s own biology to treat certain conditions in a more natural way. Orthobiologics can help avoid or delay surgical intervention and may also serve as an adjunct to improve surgical outcomes.

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Ortho Rhode Island has a new Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system called Modernizing Medicine. This new system allows you to access your health information, communicate with our care team, pay your bill, and more via the Patient Portal. To learn more, please visitorthori.com/portal.
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