- ArthritisMako Robotic-Arm Assisted Total Hip replacement is a surgical procedure intended for patients who suffer from non-inflammatory or inflammatory degenerative joint disease (DJD). Some forms of DJD include osteoarthritis (OA), post-traumatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), avascular necrosis (AVN) and hip dysplasia.
- Pediatric CareDr. Ryan Colley was born in Medford and raised in the Rogue Valley. He earned his bachelor’s degree at Oregon State University where he graduated cum laude with honors. He left Oregon to attend medical school at Midwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine where he finished in the top 10 percent of his class. He spent 5 years in Columbus, Ohio completing a residency in orthopedic surgery at Ohio University. Here he studied all fields of orthopedics including trauma, joint replacement, sports medicine, pediatrics, and hand surgery. Shoulder and elbow surgery is his real passion and he completed a fellowship with world renowned surgeon Jonathan Levy in Fort Lauderdale. He focuses on all aspects of upper extremity joint replacement, reconstruction, trauma, and arthroscopy. During this time, he also studied sports medicine of the knee and obtained certification in robotic assisted total knee replacement. He has authored a number of publications and book chapters. He takes a holistic approach to improve the quality of life for his patients.
- Family PracticeSports medicine is not a medical speciality in itself. Most sports medicine doctors are certified in internal medicine, emergency medicine, family medicine, orthopaedics, or another speciality and then acquire additional training with a 2-year fellowship in sports medicine to be certified as a sports medicine specialist.
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- Internal Medicine
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeAcute or chronic injury: Injuries to the shoulder, knee and wrist joint such as cartilage tears, tendon tears, carpal tunnel syndrome
- UltrasoundAn ultrasound-guided injection is a minimally invasive procedure used for Treating various painful musculoskeletal conditions such as tendonitis, bursitis, and neuritis. Performing cyst aspiration Guiding the placement of needles for both diagnostic as well as therapeutic purposes
- MRIVirtual care is often covered by most insurances. Dr. Metwally or Dr. Colley can review your imaging studies, MRI or radiographs remotely and help determine the right solution for improving your injury and/or joint pain.
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- Computed TomographyThe robotic system consists of a surgeon’s console, robotic arms, a high-performance vision system and special surgical instruments. A computed tomography (CT) scan is taken before the surgery to create a 3D model of the affected hip or knee joint. This is interpreted by the system, which accurately guides your surgeon.
- General SurgeryDr. Metwally was born in Berkeley, CA. He earned his Doctor of Medicine and Residency in Orthopedic Surgery from Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt where he was also ranked the first in the Master’s Degree of Orthopedic Surgery. He then went on to further pursue his General Surgery Residency PGY I-II from the University of Illinois - Metropolitan Group, Chicago, Illinois, and Orthopedic Surgery Residency PGY II-V from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. He then received his Fellowship of Reconstructive Surgery from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
- OrthopedicsPlease remember that medical information provided by Advanced Orthopedics, Medford, OR and Your Practice Online, in the absence of a visit with a healthcare professional, must be considered as an educational service only.
- ArthroscopySome of the possible complications after arthroscopy include infection, phlebitis (clotting of blood in vein), excessive swelling, bleeding, blood vessel or nerve damage and instrument breakage.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryUnicompartmental knee replacement is a minimally invasive surgery in which only the damaged compartment of the knee is replaced with an implant. It is also called a partial knee replacement. The knee can be divided into three compartments: patellofemoral, the compartment in front of the knee between the knee cap and thigh bone, medial compartment, on the inside portion of the knee, and lateral compartment which is the area on the outside portion of the knee joint.
- Joint ReplacementDr. Yaser A. Metwally and Dr. Ryan Colley are advocates of using robotic technology in joint replacement for better patient outcomes. Minimally invasive robotic-assisted hip and knee surgery uses a robotic arm system during the joint replacement surgery.
- Hand Surgery
- Orthopedic SurgerySurgery performed to treat orthopedic conditions in children and adolescents is called pediatric orthopedic surgery. Orthopedic problems in children are different from that of adults as the bones in children are constantly growing and are bendable until a certain age.
- ArthroscopyArthroscopy is a surgical procedure during which the internal structure of a joint is examined for diagnosis and treatment of problems inside the joint. In arthroscopic examination, a small incision is made in the patient’s skin through which pencil-sized instruments that have a small lens and lighting system (arthroscope) are passed. Arthroscope magnifies and illuminates the structures of the joint with the light that is transmitted through fiber optics. It is attached to a television camera and the interior of the joint is seen on the television monitor.
- Hip ReplacementAnterior Hip Replacement is a minimally invasive, muscle sparing surgery using an alternative approach to traditional hip replacement surgery. Traditionally, the surgeon makes the hip incision laterally, on the side of the hip, or posteriorly, at the back of the hip. Both approaches involve cutting major muscles to access the hip joint.
- Knee ReplacementToday I had the good fortune of a consultation with Yaser Metwally. My knees are a mess. I have significant stability problems. Many providers claim miracle results. Given my lifestyle, he determined that knee replacement was not a good solution for me as there are alternatives.
- Knee ArthroscopyKnee Arthroscopy is a common surgical procedure performed using an arthroscope, a viewing instrument, to look into the knee joint to diagnose or treat a knee problem. It is a relatively safe procedure and a majority of the patient's discharge from the hospital on the same day of surgery.
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- Sports MedicineSports Medicine, also known as sports and exercise medicine (SEM), is a branch of medicine that deals with the treatment and prevention of sports and exercise-related injuries and improving fitness and performance. The main objective of sports medicine is to help individuals engage in sports and exercise in a safe and effective manner to accomplish their training goals.
- Physical TherapyTreatment includes management of bruises, strains and sprains, fractures, dislocations, chronic injuries, torn shoulder ligaments, ACL ligament repair in the knee as well as cartilage and meniscal repairs. Surgery is mostly accomplished by minimally invasive methods and healing is expedited by physical therapy and a rehabilitation program to ensure a quick return to your sporting activities.
- Occupational TherapyThe non-surgical treatment options include rest, medications including analgesics and antibiotics, injections, and physical/occupational therapy.
- Frozen ShoulderFrozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, is a condition in which you experience pain and stiffness in your shoulder. The symptoms appear slowly, worsen gradually and usually take one to three years to resolve on their own.
- Tennis ElbowTennis elbow is a painful condition occurring from repeated muscle contractions at the forearm. The condition is more common in sports activities such as tennis, painting, hammering, typing, gardening and playing musical instruments.
- Shoulder Pain
- Back Pain