
Know exactly when you will move without pain again.
Your clear roadmap back to pain-free movement.
Joint pain is frustrating, but the uncertainty of recovery is worse. We give you a precise 12-week roadmap detailing your surgery, physical therapy milestones, and exact return-to-work dates before you even book a procedure. Stop guessing and start planning your return to an active life.
Your 3-Step Roadmap to Mobility
1
Map Your Joint Mechanics
We review your X-rays and MRI scans in the clinic to pinpoint the exact structural failure. You leave with a clear understanding of the mechanical issue causing your pain.
2
Build Your Recovery Timeline
We sit down and plot your next 90 days. You get a written schedule showing your surgery date, required physical therapy sessions, and specific lifting restrictions.
3
Execute the Treatment Plan
We perform the necessary arthroscopic or open procedure to repair the joint. You follow the established timeline, hitting specific weight-bearing milestones week by week until you walk unassisted.
What We Treat and Rebuild
Knee Ligament Reconstruction
We repair torn ACLs and meniscus cartilage using minimally invasive arthroscopy. Most patients return to light jogging by week 16.
Total Hip Replacement
We replace worn, arthritic hip joints with durable titanium and ceramic implants. You will bear weight on the new joint within 24 hours of surgery.
Rotator Cuff Repair
We reattach torn shoulder tendons to the bone to restore overhead lifting capacity. Expect 4 to 6 weeks in a sling followed by targeted mobility work.
Fracture Fixation
We stabilize broken bones using plates, screws, and intramedullary nails. Healing timelines range from 6 to 12 weeks depending on the fracture pattern.
Osteoarthritis Management
We treat degenerative joint wear with targeted corticosteroid injections and structured physical therapy. When conservative measures fail, we plan your joint replacement.
Carpal Tunnel Release
We relieve median nerve compression in your wrist to stop hand numbness and weakness. The 15-minute outpatient procedure allows a return to typing within 7 days.

Yazan Hammad
Orthopedic Surgeon, FRCS Eng (Tr&Ortho) · 12+ years
I spent years watching patients wake up from surgery anxious because no one told them what the next three months would look like. That is why I built this practice around the Roadmap to Mobility. I do not just fix your torn meniscus or replace your arthritic hip. I give you the exact timeline, the physical therapy milestones, and the home-care requirements so you know exactly how to get your life back.
- Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Tr&Ortho)
- Specialist in Joint Reconstruction
- Florida Medical Board Licensed
Orthopedic Care Across the Tampa Bay Area
We provide surgical and non-surgical joint care to patients within a 30-mile radius of our main clinic. Whether you need an initial consultation or post-op follow-up, our facilities are accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are my physical limitations immediately after a knee replacement?
You will use a walker for the first 2 weeks. You are restricted from driving for 4 weeks, and you must avoid high-impact activities like running permanently to protect the implant.
Will I need assistance at home after shoulder surgery?
Yes. You will wear a sling for 4 to 6 weeks and cannot use your operated arm to lift, push, or pull. You need someone to help with dressing, cooking, and driving for at least the first 14 days.
How long does a cortisone injection take to work for hip arthritis?
The local anesthetic provides immediate relief for a few hours. The actual steroid takes 3 to 5 days to reduce the joint inflammation. You will experience peak pain relief at the 10-day mark.
What will my discharge instructions be after an ACL reconstruction?
You will leave the surgery center the same day with your knee locked in a straight brace. You must ice the knee for 20 minutes every 2 hours and begin your prescribed physical therapy exercises 48 hours after the procedure.
Stop waiting for your joint pain to improve.
Get a clear diagnosis and a concrete 90-day recovery timeline today. Book your initial assessment to map out your return to pain-free movement.
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