
Orthopedic injury care in southeast Idaho
Our team is invested in getting you back to life, work and sports. No matter what musculoskeletal injury or condition you have, you will find leading-edge, results-based care at Portneuf Orthopedics. Our team of providers prefer nonsurgical approaches first and only recommend surgery if it is clearly the best choice for your specific condition so you can conquer every step or every mountain.
As an integrated hospital and clinic, we have a team approach to care, with one electronic medical record for each patient and coordinated appointments.
Broken bones, compression fractures, stress fractures, dislocations, muscle injury and tendon tears or ruptures are common reasons people visit orthopedic doctors.
Same-day or next-day injury care
Our qualified team is available to assist in orthopedic emergencies by offering same-day and next-day appointments. Patients with urgent or severe injuries requiring immediate attention can typically be seen within 24 hours. Examples of urgent injuries may include:
Injury/condition | Same-day/Next-day Appointment |
Schedule a Consult |
---|---|---|
Possible bone fracture | ||
Possible dislocation | ||
New bone/joint/muscle injury | ||
Joint sprain or muscle strain | ||
Sports injury | ||
Work-related injury | Consult your supervisor | |
Chronic back pain | ||
Chronic joint pain | ||
Arthritis | ||
Chronic nerve pain | ||
Fracture with bone protrusion | Visit Portneuf ER |
Conditions we treat
When injuries occur and conditions develop, our orthopedic physicians are ready to provide surgical and non-surgical care. Our goal is to get patients back to their activities quickly, safely and fully recovered. Some of the most common sports- and exercise-related conditions we treat include:
- Concussions
- Dislocations
- Fractures
- Ligament injuries, such as ACL tears
- Repetitive motion injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow
- Sprains
- Tendinitis, such as golfer's elbow
- Tendon injuries, such as rotator cuff injuries
- Iliotibial (IT) band syndrome
- Plantar fasciitis
- Sports hernia
- Other sports-related injuries, such as pulled muscles