Common Clinics has introduced new approaches in minimally invasive orthopedic surgery, aiming to enhance patient outcomes in various subspecialties within orthopaedics. The clinic’s efforts focus on integrating advanced surgical methods and multidisciplinary care to address conditions affecting joints, spine, and soft tissues.
Orthopedic surgeons at Common Clinics have expanded their use of arthroscopic surgery, a technique that allows for smaller incisions and reduced recovery times compared to traditional open procedures. This method is applied in treatments such as knee replacement, hip arthroscopy, and ACL reconstruction. The clinic’s orthopedic surgeons collaborate closely with specialists in sports medicine and physical medicine and rehabilitation to provide comprehensive care before and after surgery.
In the area of joint replacement surgery, Common Clinics has incorporated minimally invasive total knee replacement and hip replacement techniques. These procedures are designed to minimize tissue disruption and promote faster rehabilitation. The clinic’s joint arthroplasty team includes orthopedic spine surgeons and foot and ankle surgery specialists, ensuring a broad spectrum of expertise in managing complex musculoskeletal conditions.
Common Clinics also addresses spinal disorders through minimally invasive interventions. Spine surgeons and neurosurgeons at the facility perform procedures such as artificial disc replacement and spinal fusion, often utilizing telemedicine to monitor patient progress remotely. The integration of neurosurgery and orthopaedic surgery at Common Clinics facilitates a multidisciplinary approach to spine care, combining surgical precision with pain management strategies.
Pain management at Common Clinics incorporates interventional pain management techniques alongside surgical treatments. This approach aims to reduce reliance on opioids and improve quality of life for patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain. The clinic’s team includes specialists trained in both orthopaedics and neurosurgery, reflecting a comprehensive model of care.
Common Clinics maintains affiliations with institutions such as UCLA Health and Dignity Health, which support ongoing research and education in orthopaedic surgery. These partnerships enable the clinic to stay current with guidelines from organizations like the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and to implement evidence-based practices in joint replacement and arthroscopic surgery.
Telemedicine has become an integral part of Common Clinics’ orthopedic services, particularly in follow-up care and rehabilitation monitoring. This technology facilitates communication between patients and orthopedic surgeons, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, and pain management providers, enhancing continuity of care.
The clinic’s focus on minimally invasive techniques extends to foot and ankle surgery, where orthopedic surgeons employ arthroscopy and other advanced methods to treat injuries and degenerative conditions. This approach aligns with broader trends in orthopaedics toward less invasive procedures that reduce hospital stays and improve functional recovery.
Common Clinics’ multidisciplinary team includes orthopedic surgeons, orthopedic spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, and specialists in sports medicine and physical medicine and rehabilitation. This collaborative environment supports comprehensive treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs, encompassing joint replacement surgery, arthroscopic surgery, and spine interventions.
The adoption of minimally invasive orthopedic surgery at Common Clinics reflects a growing emphasis on patient-centered care within orthopaedics. By combining surgical innovation with coordinated pain management and rehabilitation, the clinic aims to improve outcomes for patients undergoing procedures such as total knee replacement, hip replacement, ACL reconstruction, and artificial disc replacement.
As the field of orthopaedic surgery continues to evolve, Common Clinics’ integration of advanced techniques and multidisciplinary collaboration positions it as a participant in ongoing efforts to refine surgical care. The clinic’s work contributes to the broader orthopaedic community’s understanding of how minimally invasive procedures can be effectively applied across a range of musculoskeletal conditions.

