29 Mar FREE Knee Pain Clinic
This event is complete, Thank you! Knee Pain Is Something You Can Live Without Free and Open to the Public Dr. Miles will be holding a FREE Knee Pain Clinic, where he...
This event is complete, Thank you! Knee Pain Is Something You Can Live Without Free and Open to the Public Dr. Miles will be holding a FREE Knee Pain Clinic, where he...
Free and Open to the Public
Back and neck problems don't just hurt: they can have many other effects on our lives and overall health.
That's why Shasta Orthopaedics is presenting a free seminar to help you understand the causes of back and neck problems and learn about the latest treatment options.
Free and Open to the Public
Knee and hip pain can keep you from doing the things you love. Shasta Orthopaedics invites you to a free presentation on the latest treatments for hip and knee pain. At this lecture you will gain insight on the causes of joint pain and learn about the latest surgical and non-surgical treatments. You'll also have the opportunity to ask your own questions.
Shasta Orthopedics invites you to a FREE presentation on the causes and latest treatments for hand problems.
Hand specialist Dr. Stephen Ferraro will discuss many common hand and wrist problems, including:
Come to a FREE Knee Pain Seminar with Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Schwartz Take Back Your Life! We are proud to introduce Navia, a robotics assisted partial knee replacement system now offered...
Lecture 1: "Oh, My Aching Shoulder! Modern Treatments for Tough Shoulder Problems" presented by Paul Schwartz, M.D.
Do you experience shoulder pain from arthritis, or injury related to rotator cuff tears? Learn about the newest state-of-the-art treatments to help you enjoy your day-to-day activities pain free.
Join us on Wednesday, February 24, 2016, at 5:30p.m. at Shasta Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine as leading North State Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr. Paul Schwartz, presents "Oh, My Aching Shoulder! Modern Treatments for Tough Shoulder Problems". At this free event, Dr. Schwartz will discuss everything you need to know about shoulder surgery – including the latest procedures in shoulder reconstruction and will take questions at the end of the lecture.
Shasta Ortho is excited to welcome Red Bluff native Dr. Miles as the group’s hip, knee and shoulder replacement surgeon specializing in arthritic and diseased joints.
A former varsity athlete at Red Bluff High School, where he played football and soccer, Dr. Miles recently completed a fellowship in adult joint reconstruction and arthroplasty at the University of California, Davis.
Dr. Miles graduated with honors from California State University, Chico, and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, where he was elected into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He completed his internship and residency in orthopaedic surgery at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Miles was selected to represent his orthopaedic residency program at the American Orthopaedic Association Resident Leadership Forum in 2014. Following graduation, he went on to complete a prestigious fellowship in adult joint reconstruction and arthroplasty.
Shasta Orthopaedics’ surgeons utilize a variety of FDA approved orthopaedic implants offered by reputable and trusted manufacturers. Implants are selected based on what is most appropriate for each patient, and what will ultimately yield the best results.
Summer is winding down and for many of the North State’s young people that means a return to school and participation in fall sports such as football, volleyball, cross country, swimming, soccer and more.
As the sports medicine provider for both Shasta College and Simpson University, along with many of the Area’s sports teams, Shasta Orthopaedics offers athletes of all ages a variety of services to keep them healthy and to optimize performance:
For many years, patients suffering from arthritic ankles and bone-on-bone pain had limited options: live with the pain, or have the bones fused. Relatively recent advancements in new technologies and surgical techniques have since opened up new options for treatment of osteoarthritis in ankles including the more traditional open ankle fusion (arthrodesis), arthroscopic ankle fusion, and joint replacement (also called total ankle replacement or TAR).
While choice of treatment options is encouraging, making a decision about which option to select is not always easy, and is usually affected by a patient's personal circumstances.