Meet South Florida’s Orthopedic & Spine Specialists
Comprehensive Orthopedic Care at Florida OrthoCare
Florida OrthoCare specializes in providing top-tier orthopedic services tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. Our team of highly trained specialists offers expertise across a wide range of orthopedic disciplines, including general orthopedics, hand surgery, and sports medicine. Whether you’re dealing with a chronic condition, recovering from an injury, or seeking preventative care to enhance your mobility, our dedicated professionals are here to deliver personalized, effective treatment options.
Cutting Edge Florida Orthopedic Care
From regenerative injection therapy to relieve pain and inflammation, to advanced surgical procedures and rehabilitation programs, Florida OrthoCare combines state-of-the-art techniques with compassionate care. Our comprehensive approach ensures that patients receive the best possible outcomes, enabling them to return to their active lifestyles with confidence. At Florida OrthoCare, we are committed to helping you move better, recover faster, and live pain-free.
Robert Simon, M.D.
Louis Starace, MS, M.D.
John F. Morrison, M.D.
How We Can Help You?
Managing Stress Fractures and Growth Plate Injuries in Adolescents:
Adolescents participating in physical activities are susceptible to stress fractures and growth plate injuries due to the combined effects of growth spurts and repetitive strain. These injuries necessitate meticulous attention and management, particularly in teenagers who are still undergoing physical development.
When to Consider Knee Replacement
If someone has severe arthritis and conservative measures no longer help, knee replacement surgery is often the best option for permanent pain relief and restored mobility.
Common Causes of Shoulder Pain Most people experience shoulder pain at some point in their lives. It can be a symptom of a minor issue, or it can indicate a more serious problem. Sore muscles is the most common reason, usually from everyday wear and tear, or the overuse of one side of the body. Shoulder pain can also be caused by aging or from an injury. Shoulder joints are responsible for helping the shoulders to move in different directions. The shoulder consists of a ball and socket joint that connects to three different bones. These are the humerous or …








