
Renewing Mobility, Restoring Life
Expert care in joint preservation, joint-replacement surgery, and complex revisions

About Dr. Scott Singh
With over 2000 hip and knee surgeries performed, Dr. Singh brings both skill and compassion to every procedure. He understands that surgery is a major step in your life and takes the time to listen, explain, and guide you through each stage of care.
Using advanced surgical techniques, Dr. Singh’s goal is to ease pain, restore movement, and help you return to daily life with comfort and confidence.

Fellowship
Joint Reconstruction
Your Care Journey
A step-by-step approach to ensure the best possible outcomes
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Consultation
Comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis
02
Treatment Planning
Personalized surgical plan development
03
Preparation
Pre-operative care and patient education
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Procedure
Surgical intervention for optimal joint function and long-term results.
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Recovery & Rehabilitation
Post-operative care and physical therapy
Area of Expertise

Knee Procedures & Services
Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement: Advanced technology for knee replacement with increased accuracy, ensuring better alignment and longevity of the implant.
Knee Arthroscopy: Techniques designed to limit soft tissue damage and enhance recovery post-surgery.
Outpatient Total Knee Replacement: a surgical option where patients have knee replacement surgery and return home the same day..
Total Knee Replacement: a surgery that replaces the damaged parts of the knee joint with artificial components made of metal and plastic. The main goal is to relieve pain, improve mobility.
Partial Knee Replacement: Focused on replacing only the damaged part of the knee, preserving healthy bone and tissue.
Knee Cartilage Restoration (Arthroscopic Surgery) : a set of treatments aimed at repairing or regenerating damaged cartilage, the smooth, cushioning surface that lets your knee move comfortably.
Hip Procedure & Services
X-Ray Guided Hip Replacement: Precision hip replacements using advanced robotic technology for improved alignment and faster recovery.
Total Hip Replacement: hip arthroplasty, is a surgery that replaces the worn or damaged parts of your hip joint with artificial components. The goal is to relieve pain and restore mobility.
Hip Revision Surgery: Specialized care for patients needing a revision of a previous hip replacement due to implant failure or complications.
Management of Hip Arthritis: Comprehensive treatment for degenerative hip conditions, including osteoarthritis, through surgical and non-surgical methods.
Non-Surgical Services
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): a treatment that uses a concentrated portion of your own blood, rich in platelets and growth factors, to promote healing and reduce pain in injured or arthritic areas.
Genicular Nerve Block: simple, minimally invasive procedure designed to reduce knee pain often from chronic conditions or after surgery.
Stem Cell Therapy: Stem cell therapy is a regenerative treatment that uses the body’s own stem cells to repair damaged tissue, reduce inflammation, and promote healing in joints like the hip and knee.
Hyaluronic acid injection: minimally invasive treatment that adds lubrication and cushioning to arthritic joints, helping reduce pain.
Regenerative Orthopaedics: Uses the body’s own healing components to promote tissue repair and accelerate healing in conditions such as osteoarthritis, injuries, and post-operative recovery.
Alternative Therapies: includes acupuncture, magnetic pulse therapy, and massage. Acupuncture stimulates specific body areas to relieve pain, while magnetic pulse therapy applies a pulsed signal in an electromagnetic field; evidence is mixed, but some patients report benefits.
Cryoneurolysis: minimally invasive treatment that uses cold temperatures to temporarily block nerve pain signals.
Long-acting Corticosteroids: injections that provide extended relief of inflammation and pain in arthritic joints.
Weight Loss: reducing body weight decreases stress on weight-bearing joints, improving mobility and reducing osteoarthritis-related pain.
Oral NSAIDs (Celebrex, Meloxicam, Diclofenac): medications that help reduce inflammation and pain in arthritic conditions.
Oral Acetaminophen (Tylenol): commonly used pain reliever for mild to moderate arthritis-related discomfort.
Steroid Injections: targeted injections that reduce inflammation and provide pain relief in arthritic joints.
Topical Treatments: NSAID creams or gels applied directly to joints to relieve pain and improve function in knee osteoarthritis.
Oral/Dietary Supplements: may help reduce pain and improve function in mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis, though evidence is limited. Examples include turmeric, ginger extract, glucosamine, chondroitin, and vitamin D & calcium.
Supervised or Home Exercise Programs: supervised, unsupervised, or aquatic exercise is recommended over no exercise to improve pain and function in knee osteoarthritis.
General Orthopaedics
Sprain & Strains: injuries to muscles, tendons, or ligaments that cause pain, swelling, and reduced movement.
Ankle fracture: a break in one or more bones that make up the ankle joint.
Hand fracture: broken bones in the hand that may affect mobility and grip strength.
Open reduction and internal fixation: surgical treatment using plates, screws, or rods to stabilize broken bones.
Clavicle fracture: a break in the collarbone, common in falls or sports injuries.
Long bone fractures: breaks in large bones such as the femur, tibia, or humerus, often requiring surgical fixation.
Hip fractures: serious breaks near the hip joint, frequently treated surgically to restore mobility.
Distal radius fracture: a break near the wrist end of the radius, often from falls onto an outstretched hand.
Carpal tunnel release and treatment: procedures to relieve pressure on the median nerve in the wrist.
Trigger finger release and treatment: procedures to restore smooth tendon movement in the fingers.
Ganglion cyst excision and non-operative treatment: removal or management of fluid-filled cysts near joints or tendons.
Achilles tendon tear: injury to the tendon connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone, often requiring repair.
Quadriceps tendon tear: rupture of the tendon attaching the quadriceps muscle to the kneecap.
Patellar tendon tear: injury to the tendon connecting the kneecap to the shinbone.
Gluteus medius tendon tears: tears in the hip abductor tendon, leading to pain and weakness.
Rotator cuff strain or sprain: injury to the shoulder tendons or muscles, causing pain and limited motion.
Distal biceps repair: surgery to reattach a torn distal biceps tendon near the elbow.
Joint dislocations: displacement of a bone from its joint, often requiring urgent reduction.
Tendonitis and tendinopathy: inflammation or degeneration of tendons causing pain and stiffness.
Nerve decompressions: surgical procedures to relieve pressure on compressed nerves.
Snapping hip syndrome or iliotibial band syndrome: hip conditions causing painful snapping or friction around the joint.
Bursitis: inflammation of fluid-filled sacs (bursae) around joints such as the hip, knee, or shoulder.
Hamstring & hip flexor injuries: muscle strains or tears in the upper leg that affect mobility and strength.
Visit Me in Clinic For an Assessment
Looking to take the next step in your care? Come see me in clinic to discuss whether surgery is the right option for you, or to explore non-surgical treatments that can help you restore comfort and mobility.
To book an appointment:
Call the Clinic: 779-696-1900
*Must have a referral from your doctor to book an appointment.
