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Your bones and muscles form the framework of your body. Our specialists strive to preserve and restore this framework by medical, surgical and physical means. They care for children and adults whose musculoskeletal problems began at birth or developed later in life. This involves treating deformities, diseases, metabolic disturbances, infections, trauma, and tumors in the arms, feet, hands, legs, joints or the spine. |
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LocationsAbbott Northwestern's Orthopaedic Institute Allina Medical Clinic: Orthopedic services Buffalo Hospital: Orthopedic medicine Cambridge Medical Center: Orthopedic doctors New Ulm Medical Center: Doctors (including orthopedic surgeons) Owatonna Hospital: Doctors (including orthopedic surgeons) St. Francis Regional Medical Center: Surgical services |
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Source: American Board of Specialties, Research and Education Foundation, Which Medical Specialist for You?; American Medical Association; Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Lexicon: Dictionary of Health Care Terms, Organizations and Acronyms for the Era of Reform, 1994 First published: 08/01/2004 Reviewed by: Paul Kleeberg, MD, medical director, Allina.com
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