Comprehensive Care for Everyday Orthopedic Conditions
Trusted evaluation and treatment for arthritis, tendonitis, sprains, strains, and more—serving patients across Southwest Michigan.
General Orthopedic Conditions We Treat
At the Southwest Michigan Center for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, we provide comprehensive care for a wide range of general orthopedic conditions affecting the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. From everyday aches and overuse injuries to complex joint and soft-tissue conditions, our experienced orthopedic specialists are here to help you move with less pain and greater confidence.
Our physicians focus on accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and long-term solutions—whether you’re managing a chronic orthopedic condition or recovering from a new injury.
Conditions We Commonly Treat
Arthritis (Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid, Post-Traumatic)
We diagnose and treat multiple forms of arthritis and joint degeneration, helping patients reduce pain, improve mobility, and stay active.
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Post-traumatic arthritis
Joint cartilage wear and degeneration
Stiff, painful, or limited-motion joints
Tendonitis &
Tendon Tears
Expert care for overuse injuries, inflammation, and acute tendon damage across the body.
Tendonitis (shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle)
Tendon tears and ruptures
Rotator cuff injuries
Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow
Achilles tendon injuries
Ligament Injuries
& Instability
From ankle sprains to shoulder instability, we offer stabilization and rehabilitation solutions.
Ligament sprains and tears
Shoulder instability and dislocations
Ankle instability
Knee ligament injuries (ACL, MCL, PCL)
Recurrent joint instability
Sprains
& Strains
Early intervention to prevent complications and restore normal function.
Muscle strains
Joint sprains
Overuse injuries
Sports-related injuries
Work-related orthopedic injuries
Joint Swelling
& Pain
Diagnostic imaging and treatment to identify causes and relieve discomfort.
Chronic joint pain
Acute joint swelling
Inflammatory conditions
Reduced range of motion
Pain with activity or weight-bearing