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Utah’s Best Orthopedic Care: Sports Medicine, Joint Replacement, & More

University Orthopaedic Services at University of Utah Health provide the latest in sports medicine; total joint, knee, and hip replacement; physical therapy, and a complete range of orthopedic services. Centered at University Orthopaedic Center, which is one of the nation's leading specialty hospitals, we also have specialists at Farmington, Madsen, Redwood, South Jordan, and Sugarhouse Health Centers.

We take care of every orthopedic condition for the young and old alike. Do you need to return to work, improve your athletic performance, or recover from an injury? Our orthopedic surgeons, physiatrists, family medicine physicians, and therapists work with you to create custom treatment plans and get you the best care available.

Wondering if you should see an orthopedic specialist? Learn about what an orthopedic doctor does and what to expect at your first orthopedic appointment.

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We take care of every orthopedic condition for the young and old alike.

Resources for Our Patients

What Does an Orthopedic Doctor Do?

If you play sports, are in your 40s or 50s, or have family and friends who are physically active, you’ve probably heard of the word "orthopedics.” But do you know what orthopedic doctors really do? And how do you know if you could benefit from seeing one?

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Orthopedic Injury Clinic

At our Orthopedic Injury Clinic, you can get an appointment the day you call. Come to this clinic for fractures, dislocations, or other pains to your bones, joints, or muscles that won't go away.

View Our Ortho Injury Clinic

When to See a Sports Medicine Doctor

Everyone has a body. To take care of it, you’ll need to stay active. But no matter how careful you are, at some point or another, you may injure yourself. Should you see a doctor right away? Or is it better to take it easy and wait for the injury to heal on its own?

Read the Symptoms & Injury List

What Is Physical Therapy?

Physical therapy helps you improve your function, range of motion, and overall quality of life. It can help speed up healing from an injury, reduce pain, and prevent injury. For some people, physical therapy can significantly delay the need for surgery or help avoid it altogether.

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