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David Rondon, M.D.

South Florida Orthopaedic Surgeon

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

Meet David Rondon, M.D.

Meet Dr. David Rondon – Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon in Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach and Jupiter

Dr. David Rondon is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in robotic assisted total knees, hip replacements, arthroscopic knee and shoulder surgery. Dr. Rondon has been a practicing orthopedic surgeon in Palm Beach County for over 25 years where he has gained experience and skills in all facets of orthopaedic surgery including fracture care, arthroscopy, operative and nonoperative management of musculoskeletal injuries. Some common treatments performed by Dr. Rondon include but not limited to Viscosupplementation Treatment for knee arthritis, shoulder replacement, ankle surgery and the evaluation and treatment of neck and back problems. Dr. Rondon also treats pediatric fractures.

Robotic Assisted Surgery

Robotic-assisted surgery is an advanced surgical technique that combines the precision of robotics with the expertise of a skilled surgeon. In this approach, the surgeon operates robotic arms equipped with tiny instruments, controlling them with great precision via a console. These instruments are inserted into the patient’s body through small incisions, allowing for minimally invasive procedures. The robotic system provides enhanced visualization and dexterity, enabling surgeons to perform complex surgeries with increased accuracy and efficiency. Robotic-assisted surgery offers numerous benefits, including reduced trauma to surrounding tissues, faster recovery times, and improved outcomes for patients.

Hip & Knee Replacement Joint Preservation

Hip and knee replacement joint preservation refers to a set of strategies and treatments aimed at maintaining the health and function of the hip and knee joints, particularly in cases where joint replacement surgery may not be immediately necessary or desirable. These approaches focus on preventing or delaying the need for joint replacement by addressing underlying issues such as osteoarthritis, injury, or degenerative conditions through conservative treatments like physical therapy, medication, lifestyle modifications, and minimally invasive procedures. The goal is to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and preserve joint function to enhance quality of life while postponing or avoiding the need for joint replacement surgery whenever possible. Joint preservation techniques are tailored to individual patients’ needs and may involve a multidisciplinary approach involving orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, pain management specialists, and other healthcare professionals.


Sports Medicine

Sports medicine encompasses a specialized field of healthcare dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries and conditions related to physical activity, exercise, and sports participation. This multidisciplinary field addresses the unique needs of athletes and active individuals across all ages and levels of competition, from recreational enthusiasts to professional athletes. Sports medicine professionals, including physicians, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and sports nutritionists, work collaboratively to promote optimal performance, prevent injuries, manage acute and chronic conditions, and facilitate safe return to activity following injury. Additionally, sports medicine practitioners often focus on improving athletic performance through techniques such as biomechanical analysis, strength and conditioning programs, injury prevention strategies, and sports-specific training protocols.

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Orthopedic Care for High School Baseball Athletes

Baseball is a popular sport for high school athletes, but the physical demands of the game can lead to injuries. Some of the most frequent injuries include shoulder issues, such as rotator cuff strains and labral tears, caused by repetitive throwing. Elbow problems, like ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries, are common in pitchers due to the stress of frequent pitching.

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Proper Care After Rolling Your Ankle: A Comprehensive Guide

Ankle Recovery Following a Roll: A Comprehensive Manual Rolling your ankle, also known as an ankle sprain, is a common injury that can occur during physical activities, causing pain, swelling, and limited mobility. Proper care immediately after rolling your ankle is crucial to ensure effective healing and prevent further complications. In this guide, we’ll explore eight essential steps for providing the right care after rolling your ankle. Rest and Immobilization: After rolling your ankle, the first step is to immediately stop any activity and rest the injured ankle. Avoid putting weight on the affected foot to prevent exacerbating the injury. …

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Sprains and Strains

Throughout our lives, most people will experience having a sprain or strain, and nobody is looking forward to when that day may come. While not life-threatening, they can still be frustrating and painful, especially when they are left untreated or are more severe. Whether you’re a parent of a teenager playing sports or someone who’s getting older and not able to brush them off so easily, it is useful to know how to spot them and what to do when you get them. Understanding the Difference Between Sprains and Strains With how common sprains and strains are, and how they …

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