Experience specialized orthopedic care so you can move past injury and get back to the life you love.
Orthobiologics
To Move You Forward
At Crescent City Orthopedics, we are dedicated to staying at the forefront of orthopedic care and providing leading-edge treatments.
We proudly offer our patients orthobiologic procedures, an approach that utilizes the body’s natural healing processes.
Orthobiologics are natural substances that can help treat various musculoskeletal problems, such as arthritis, tendonitis, fractures, and ligament tears. These procedures involve injections in a specific area of the body or can be used to promote healing after surgery.
Benefits of Orthobiologics
When compared to traditional orthopedic treatments, such as medication and surgical procedures, patients opting for orthobiologic treatment can experience several advantages, including:
- In-office procedures: As minimally invasive procedures, orthobiologics can be performed at the doctor’s office.
- Natural option: Orthobiologics are substances derived from your own body, which results in a decreased risk of allergic reactions or other side effects.
- Effectiveness: Orthobiologic treatment has shown success in addressing a range of orthopedic issues.
Visit With Our Experts
You may be a candidate for orthobiologic treatment if you are experiencing arthritis, soft-tissue injuries such as ligament tears, chronic pain that has not responded to other treatment methods, or injuries that are not healing properly.
Our orthobiologics doctor, Dr. William Junius, will evaluate your condition and create the personalized treatment plan you need to move forward. In some instances, patients will see our experienced nurse practitioner or physician assistants for orthobiologic appointments. Our additional providers are skilled in orthobiologics and deliver the advanced care you deserve to help you recover.
To learn more about orthobiologics or to schedule a consultation, call (504) 309-6500.
*Please note that some orthobiologic treatments may not be covered by insurance, and you could be responsible for the costs. We recommend discussing coverage for specific treatments with your doctor, a staff member, or your insurance provider for more information.