Orthopedic Surgeons-Sarasota, Bradenton and Venice

Orthopedics is a medical specialty encompassing the musculoskeletal system: your bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. Within the specialty of orthopedics are various subspecialties. These include, but are not limited to: major joint (hip and knee), spine, sports medicine, hand, foot and ankle, shoulder and elbow, musculoskeletal oncology, and trauma. Orthopedic surgeons treat conditions and injuries both surgically and without surgery.

Some of the subspecialties within orthopedics may overlap with other specialties. For example, orthopedic spine surgeons and neurosurgeons perform some of the same procedures, just as orthopedic foot and ankle surgeons and podiatrists may perform some of the same procedures. Because there is so much variety among orthopedic subspecialties (spine is very different from hand or knee), it is important to find a surgeon who specializes in your type of injury or condition to ensure that they have enough experience with your specific injury type for any procedure to be successful.

Dr. Bennett’s nearly two decades of experience and focus have been on knees, shoulders, hips, and elbows. He is most widely and internationally recognized for his contributions (techniques and studies) related to shoulder injuries and knee injuries. Dr. Bennett’s other area of considerable contribution and experience is in regenerative medicine utilizing adult mesenchymal stem cells and platelet rich plasma (“PRP”). It is Dr. Bennett’s unique expertise in combining minimally invasive surgical techniques with adult bone-marrow derived stem cells and PRP that set him apart from all the non-surgeon practitioners. Dr. Bennett has the extensive training and credentials to determine whether surgical or non-surgical methods or a combination of both is most likely to successfully return you to your former activity level.

To schedule a consultation with Dr. Bennett, call (941) 404-2703, or click the link below. At Bennett Orthopedics and Sportsmedicine, we understand that your time is valuable, and our commitment to you is that when you schedule an appointment with our practice, you will always see Dr. Bennett—NOT a student doctors or physician assistant. Call now to receive the high quality care you deserve.

Orthopedic Surgeon Sarasota, Venice, Bradenton

If you have constant pain in one or more joints, fell, got hurt playing sports, had an accident, or were injured at work, you may be wondering what an orthopedic surgeon does and whether one will be able to help you recover and return to your normal activities.

An orthopedic surgeon is an expert in the musculoskeletal system: the joints, bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. In addition to 4 years of college plus 4 years of medical school, they must complete an additional 5 years of residency, including 1 year of general surgery and another 4 years of orthopedic surgery. An orthopedic surgeon, depending on his or her subspecialty, may treat fractures, ACL tears, arthritis, osteoporosis, perform partial and total joint replacements, correct hammer toes and bunions, treat plantar fasciitis, and various other conditions and procedures related to the musculoskeletal system.

Arthroscopy, commonly performed by orthopedic surgeons, involves inserting a tiny camera into the joint to view, diagnose, and treat injuries or deterioration, and is a common “minimally invasive” procedure performed by orthopedic surgeons. Often arthroscopy is used for rotator cuff repairs, tendon repairs, dislocated shoulder, knee meniscal tears, ACL tears, and removal of loose bone or cartilage in the knee, shoulder, wrist, elbow, and ankle.

Dr. William F. Bennett, in addition to meeting all of the educational and residency requirements described earlier, completed two additional fellowships in sportsmedicine and shoulder surgery. He has been an orthopedic surgeon practicing in Sarasota for almost 20 years. Dr. Bennett pioneered minimally invasive shoulder techniques, and specializes in shoulders, knees, hips, and elbows. He treats patients from Sarasota, Bradenton, North Port, Venice, Englewood, Tampa, Port Charlotte, Sun City Center, Riverview, Dunedin, Tarpon Springs, Ft. Myers, Seminole, and Clearwater. Patients also travel from other states, as well as from other countries such as England, Ecuador, and Canada, to seek Dr. Bennett’s expertise with adult stem cells and platelet rich plasma (“PRP”) used alone or in conjunction with minimally invasive surgical techniques.

Call (941)404-2703 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Bennett, or click on the link below to complete our appointment request form.

https://www.bennettorthosportsmed.com/orthopedic-surgeons/

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Marketing Manager- Beijing Manson Technology Co., Ltd

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PRP is completely autogenous, free from disease transmission and immune rejection, which fundamentally solves the risk of disease transmission and the difficulty of graft survival that bone tissue engineering has always faced. PRP contains a variety of growth factors with high concentration, and the proportion of each growth factor is similar to the normal proportion in vivo, and has the best synergistic effect, including the biological effect of a single factor and the interaction between various growth factors. To some extent, it makes up for the poor osteogenic effect of single growth factor and meets the needs of growth factor for early bone healing. PRP can stimulate soft tissue regeneration and promote early wound healing. Growth factors contained in PRP do not enter the cell or the nucleus, which accelerates the normal healing process, has no teratogenic effect, and does not have the ability to induce tumor formation. PRP is easy to make and less damage to patients. We only need to take blood from patients' veins to make PRP. Our PRP tube is simple to operate and takes less time.Therefore, PRP is a safe, simple and inexpensive method that can be used in various orthopedic treatment fields and has a broad application prospect.

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