Baptist Health Orthopedic Care in South Florida is comprised of Baptist Health Orthopedic Institute at Doctors Hospital and Baptist Health Orthopedic Care at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, and offers advanced, comprehensive orthopedic care in a variety of subspecialties. The experienced physicians with Baptist Health Orthopedic Care have the latest, most innovative technology and facilities, which allows them to participate in cutting-edge research. Also, the Institute incubates future talent through its fellowship programs and strategic relationship with Florida International University Herbert Wertheim School of Medicine.
This year marked remarkable growth, with the launch of the Bone Health Clinic and Fracture Prevention Program, expansion of sports partnerships—including Fort Lauderdale United FC—and the honor of contributing to the Panthers’ Stanley Cup victory.
Dr. Anthony Miniaci, MD, FRCSC, Deputy Chief Medical Executive of Baptist Health Orthopedic Care, has been elected as the President-Elect of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) for the 2024-2025 term.
A hand surgeon with Baptist Health Orthopedic Care is the first in the Boca Raton area to offer the most advanced, minimally invasive surgery to treat carpal tunnel syndrome. It utilizes live ultrasound visualization and a sophisticated single-use device.
Joint Preservation Patients May Be Able to Avoid Joint Replacement
Joint preservation surgery is constantly evolving and in the appropriately indicated patient has reliable outcomes for pain and function.
Baptist Health Team Physicians Help Dolphins Prevent, Minimize Pre-Season Injuries
The Miami Dolphins 2024 training camp is underway until Aug. 15 and fans can get tickets to watch practices at the Baptist Health Training Complex.
Expert Orthopedic Care Has a New Home at Boca Raton Regional Hospital
Dr. Miniaci, an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine and shoulder and knee surgery, leads a team of surgeons actively involved in clinical research to improve patient outcomes worldwide.
Joint Replacement Surgery: New Technologies Transform Care
Total knee and hip replacement surgeries have been around for more than 50 years. But thanks to advances such as robotics, computer navigation, 3D printing technology and new pain-reducing medications, patients today bounce back quicker ...
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