Dedicated to providing the individualized treatment plans and medical equipment you need to maintain function and stay healthy and active, we provide custom bracing solutions. Our on-site brace specialist at Kansas Joint & Spine Specialists has extensive experience working with patients to optimize and customize bracing to meet their individual needs. Bracing is often required for orthopaedic rehabilitation and injury prevention. We carry both customizable and standard braces for all joints and extremities, including:
At Kansas Joint & Spine Specialists, our fellowship-trained spine surgeon, Dr. Camden Whitaker, is dedicated to providing patients with access to the latest and most advanced surgeries, treatments, and techniques. That’s why he is proud to be the first in the area to offer minimally invasive robotic-assisted back procedures using the Mazor X Stealth™ Edition robotic guidance platform so that patients with chronic conditions and acute injuries of the lumbar spine can get the exceptional spine care they need to make today theirs.
It is common for patients to try medication and other conservative treatments to treat their hip pain. If you haven’t experienced adequate relief with those treatment options, you may be a candidate for Mako Total Hip replacement, which may provide you with relief from your hip pain.
Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Total Knee replacement is a treatment option for adults living with mid to late-stage osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.
Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Technology provides you with a personalized surgical plan based on your unique anatomy.
At Kansas Joint & Spine Specialists, we understand that your injury or condition may necessitate the use of durable medical equipment to ensure a fast and effective recovery. We will make a direct order for any equipment you may need so that you are provided with the highest-quality product at the most affordable price.
We can provide:
A digital X-ray (digital radiology) is a form of X-ray imaging where digital X-ray sensors are used in place of traditional photographic film. Digital X-ray is used to diagnose conditions by taking pictures of the inside of the body.
On the day of your digital X-ray: