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Orthopaedics and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the Washington, D.C., Metro Area

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Johns Hopkins orthopaedic and physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists in Bethesda, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., provide patients with the best care for musculoskeletal and other bone and joint conditions, including sports injuries, back and neck problems, shoulder pain, hip and knee issues, hand and wrist pain, foot and ankle injuries, and bone tumors and much more.

 
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Our Experts

Advanced Practitioners

  • Francis Hwang, M.S.N., C.R.N.P

    Expertise: orthopaedic oncology, general orthopaedics, sports medicine
    Francis Hwang
  • Kevin Woodward, P.A.-C

    Expertise: hip and knee surgery, general orthopaedics
    Kevin Woodward
 
 

Johns Hopkins Orthopaedics Locations in Washington, D.C., Region

You can find Johns Hopkins orthopaedic specialists in these three convenient locations in the Washington, D.C. metro area. We see patients for consultations at the Bethesda Health Care & Surgery Center and at Sibley Memorial Hospital. If a surgery is needed, it may be performed in our state-of-the-art facilities in the Suburban Hospital.

 
 
 

Why Choose Johns Hopkins Orthopaedics

 
  • Our specialists have years of experience treating both common and less known orthopaedic conditions, and have helped patients with most complicated cases.
  • We work closely with physical therapists, rehabilitation physicians, interventional pain management and other specialists to ensure you have the best chance of recovery before surgery is considered.
  • If surgery is needed, we use minimally invasive, image-guided techniques to minimize tissue damage, improve recovery and reduce complications.
  • We keep your referring physician aware of your progress by sharing consultation and follow-up notes, so that we continue to coordinate care.
 
 
 

Hear From Our Surgeons

Common Sports and Activity Related Injuries: What to Consider from Pain to Breaks

Learn more about common sports injuries and treatments to consider from our sports medicine expert Alex Johnson, M.D., and our foot and ankle expert John Thompson, M.D., in this webinar-based video.

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