A fracture should heal. If it isn’t, we find out why.

Non-union cases need a structured plan.

Osteoarthritis of Knee • Hip Arthritis & AVN • Rotator Cuff/Instability • Meniscal/Chondral Lesions • Sports Overuse • Fractures & Non-unions

What Patients Notice
Pain persists months after injury
Instability at fracture site
Difficulty bearing weight
Hardware pain or deformity
Why Healing Fails

Insufficient stability

Poor blood supply

Infection (sometimes silent)

Large bone gap / soft tissue damage

How We Evaluate

X-rays + (CT/MRI if needed)

Blood tests (selected)

Review of previous surgery details

Treatments Options

Conservative Treatment First

We always start with simple, non-surgical methods that reduce pain and improve joint function.

Conservative Treatment First

We always start with simple, non-surgical methods that reduce pain and improve joint function.

Conservative Treatment First

We always start with simple, non-surgical methods that reduce pain and improve joint function.

Conservative Treatment First

We always start with simple, non-surgical methods that reduce pain and improve joint function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the questions patients ask me the most — yours might be one of them.
How do you confirm non-union?

You just want someone to sit down, explain your   reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.

You just want someone to sit down, explain your   reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.

You just want someone to sit down, explain your   reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.

Let’s convert uncertainty into a plan.