After-Hours Urgent Ortho Care is now available in Wilton, Monday to Friday from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm and Saturdays from 12:00 to 4:00 pm. Walk-ins welcome.

Rheumatology

Rheumatology Rheumatologists treat many conditions that may be difficult to diagnose. If there is no known cause for your joint pain, your primary care provider may refer you to a rheumatologist. If you experience any of the following, it could indicate an inflammatory disorder: • Pain in more than one joint• Joint pain without a […]

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Spine

Spine Comprehensive Care for Neck and Back Pain Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS) leads the region in treating neck and back pain. We have the latest treatments for disc problems, nerve pain, and other spine conditions and injuries. We treat all areas of the spine: We offer nonsurgical and surgical care for both adults and […]

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Physiatry

Physiatry Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Physiatry) Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS) offers all types of orthopedic care, including surgical and non-surgical treatment of painful musculoskeletal conditions like physiatry. Our physiatrists provide comprehensive treatment to patients dealing with a variety of musculoskeletal conditions and disorders including injuries to muscles, bones, nerves, ligaments, tendons and other structures. […]

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X-ray

X-ray X-ray Services Diagnostic imaging techniques help narrow the causes of an injury or illness and ensure that the diagnosis is accurate. X-rays (radiographs) are the most common and widely available diagnostic imaging technique. At Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS), we utilize a C-Arm machine in addition to standard digital X-ray imaging. Our standard digital […]

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MRI

MRI Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS) is pleased to provide MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) at our Greenwich and Stamford locations to identify orthopedic injuries and conditions. An MRI captures images of various parts of your body without the use of X-rays, meaning no radiation is required. All ONS MRI scans are evaluated by a board-certified […]

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Shoulder

Shoulder Where It Hurts: My Shoulder Your shoulder is the most flexible joint in your body. This makes it more susceptible to injuries, whether from wear and tear, athletics, or trauma. Rotator cuff problems are especially common with the shoulder. Arthritis, fractures, tendon problems, and issues with instability also cause shoulder pain. Learn more about […]

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Neck

Neck Where It Hurts: My Neck Your neck, or your cervical spine, supports the weight of your head and is vulnerable to injury and disorders that restrict motion and cause pain. Neck pain can be sudden, like whiplash, or chronic. Sometimes, neck and back pain are related, but neck pain can also radiate down into […]

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Knee

Knee Where It Hurts: My Knee Your knee joint provides the strength that helps you walk, run, squat, jump, and turn. But the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage are all vulnerable to injury. This is especially true for athletes and active people. Knee injuries can happen in an instant, like ACL and meniscus tears. Also, […]

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Hip

Hip Where It Hurts: My Hip The hip is a ball and socket joint comprised of the femoral head (ball) and the acetabulum (socket). Pain from the hip is often felt deep in the front of the thigh and groin, sometimes radiating down to the knee. Conversely, pain in the buttock or back of the […]

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Elbow

Elbow Where It Hurts: My Elbow Your elbow is full of muscles, nerves, and tendons that can become irritated and cause pain. Overuse and sports injuries are the two biggest culprits of elbow problems. But arthritis can also affect elbows. Learn more about elbow pain and how the hand and upper extremity surgeons and sports […]

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