The Institute of Regenerative Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is built around non-surgical orthopedic care with a particular emphasis on regenerative treatment. Its work in early osteoarthritis reflects a forward-looking approach that reaches beyond familiar options such as PRP and stem cells, with therapies intended to reduce pain and help delay joint replacement. That same commitment to conservative intervention carries through the practice’s broader sports medicine and orthopedic care, where the priority is restoring function while avoiding unnecessary surgery whenever possible. Its clinical scope spans many of the pain patterns that most disrupt daily life, from sciatica and related leg and nerve symptoms to thoracic back pain in the mid-back.
Shoulder conditions are another key focus, including rotator cuff tears, a common source of persistent pain and loss of mobility. Hand and upper-extremity problems also figure prominently, with treatment for issues such as carpal tunnel syndrome and trigger finger alongside other orthopedic concerns. What emerges is a practice centered on precise, targeted treatment for musculoskeletal problems that can limit movement, comfort, and quality of life.
That focus on procedural accuracy is reflected in its work with ultrasound-guided trigger finger treatment, a topic highlighted in a South Florida television health segment featuring Dr. Gonzalez. Serving Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Broward, Miami-Dade, and the wider South Florida region, the institute brings together regenerative orthopedics and sports medicine in a model oriented toward pain relief, mobility, and practical alternatives to more invasive care.
Institute of Regenerative Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
777 E 25th St
#508
Hialeah, FL 33013
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