WHAT WE DO
The Orthopaedic Trauma Program at Cedars-Sinai Orthopaedics specializes in the treatment of patients with fractures and post-traumatic bone problems.
Combined with the other specialists at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center's Level 1 trauma center, the Orthopaedic Trauma Program offers patients advanced, state-of-the-art care.
Specific areas of focus for the Orthopaedic Trauma Program
Hip joint (acetabular) and pelvic fractures involving the hip socket. Without proper treatment, these injuries can lead to premature deterioration of the joint and surrounding bones, pain, stiffness and arthritis.
Fractures involving the joint surface of the shoulder, elbow, knee and ankle. Without proper treatment, these injuries can lead to pain, stiffness and arthritis.
Fractures that have failed to heal (non-union) or are healing with deformity (mal-union)
Multiple injuries resulting from accidents, falls or other traumas
Reconstruction of joints that have been injured by fractures
Realignment procedures to help arrest—or in some cases reverse—progressive deterioration in joints. Such procedures can be of benefit to individuals who develop arthritis early in life but are too young for joint replacement.
Use of locked plating systems to reconstruct bone fractures due to osteoporosis or fractures
The evaluation and treatment of fracture with infection
Trauma Case Snapshot
Fracture Cases
Open Fractures
Pelvis/Acetabulum
Hip Fractures
Femur Fractures
Tibia Shaft Fxs
Ankle/foot/pilon
Non-unions
Trauma Reconstruction
THA (Primary and Revision)
TKA (Primary and Revision )
Reverse TSA
Total Elbow
Upper Extremity
Proximal Humerus
Humeral Shaft
Distal Humerus
Elbow
Forearm
Distal Radius
Lower Extremity
Distal Femur
Tibial Plateau
Pilon/plafond
Ankle
Foot