X-Ray
An X-Ray can reveal a broken bone, a fracture. Getting an X-Ray is commonplace in many musculoskeletal (orthopaedic) offices. The 2-dimensional view of your body’s structure is often enough to get an OSS provider started with the right treatment.
If you had an X-Ray taken at another facility, you should bring the image (on a CD) so our provider can view it. Otherwise, when you come to your appointment, you and your doctor will discuss the area of concern so you can then get an X-Ray in the appointment, if warranted.
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“OSS professionals were the best possible expert guides to my recovery. They were compassionate and effective, and I am so grateful to have them as my health care providers. I highly recommend them especially for those who need hand and wrist physical therapy. ”- Iiona
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“Everyone here was great Came in after surgery on my dominant wrist for a fracture and after 6 weeks I am almost back to normal functionality. Jamie was my therapist and she is great. Would recommend going here. ”- Cameron H.
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“Dr Moses listens to you, gives you options for treatment, answers all your questions and explains everything you need to know to make an informed decision. I highly recommend them ”- Jose
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“Hallie, David, Hanook. Ashlee and Jessie worked with me and they were all very professional and conscientious. (ney listened to all my wrist. complaints and they would make sure my wrist would feel better, When I first came to therapy I was doubtful that it was going to help my wrist, I'm glad to say I was wrong, all the mentioned therapists made a ... ”- Rosa D.
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“Dr. Jeffrey Korchek has been my husband's orthopedist for over 25 years and when I need an orthopedist, I go to him too. ”- The Best Fa