From Dr. Daniel J. Emerson
Dr. Emerson is Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons and has multiple orthopaedic interests including trauma, adult reconstruction (total joint replacement), shoulder and knee surgery, and general orthopaedics. Dr. Emerson’s special area of expertise is sports medicine as he obtained the ABOS Subspecialty Certification in Sports Medicine in November 2010. A common but complicated sports injury that he treats is ACL tears and subsequent reconstruction. Dealing with the very active population during his nine years in the military gave him the opportunity to perform hundreds of ACL reconstructions perfecting the latest advances in surgical management including anatomic graft placement using the anteromedial portal and
The Orthopedic Associates clinic, led by Dr. Daniel J. Emerson, is a highly regarded healthcare facility specializing in a wide range of orthopedic treatments. As a Board Certified orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Emerson brings extensive expertise in areas such as trauma, adult reconstruction, shoulder and knee surgery, and sports medicine. He is particularly skilled in treating ACL tears and reconstructions, drawing from his extensive experience gained during his military service. Patients appreciate Dr. Emerson's effective treatment plans, which aim to provide quick relief and promote long-term healing without immediately resorting to surgery. His kind bedside manner and clear explanations help patients feel comfortable and informed throughout their treatment process. The clinic is known for its efficient operations, often accommodating patients promptly, even in tight schedules. Many satisfied patients have reported positive experiences at the Orthopedic Associates clinic, with minimal post-surgery pain and a strong recommendation for others in need of similar treatments. The clinic's team, including the office staff, PAs, and Dr. Emerson, are consistently described as professional and efficient, ensuring a smooth and successful treatment process for their patients.