Orthopaedists have many different tools to help address their patients’ bone and joint issues.
One of those is arthroscopy, a minimally invasive alternative to open joint surgery, and the most commonly performed orthopedic surgical procedure.
Articles
Prevention
July 8, 2020
If current conditions have resulted in you working from home, you may be struggling to get comfortable. Literally.
News
May 28, 2020
Dr. Joel Peck answers questions about PT operations
Prevention
May 18, 2020
The warmer days have let us know that it’s time to enjoy one of the best things about living in Northern Nevada — the great outdoors.
Patient Story
March 11, 2020
Eight years ago, at the age of 67, Suggie Brumberger decided it was time to work out with a trainer to get in shape and lose some weight. Unfortunately, her trainer had her doing squats beyond her ability and she injured her knee.
Patient Story
February 28, 2020
In August of 2019, Romy Arguello took one wrong step in her backyard. The busy, working mom of four kids dropped to the ground in agony.
Prevention
February 7, 2020
When we discus core strength, it’s helpful to first think of what “core” means. Think of your core muscles as the link connecting your upper and lower body.
Patient Story
January 24, 2020
When you live an active life and injure both your shoulder and your wrist, you need a team committed to getting you back on the horse — or in Travis Rumbaugh’s case, the bike — fast. Great Basin Orthopaedics was the team Travis needed.
News
January 15, 2020
In order to make your healthcare experience easier and more convenient, Great Basin Orthopaedics (GBO) recently installed a Magnetic Resonance Imaging machine, better known as an MRI.
Prevention
January 6, 2020
Our recreational activities require more planning and vigilance now that we’re living in a COVID-19 world. Click here to learn more.