Orthopedic Care
NOI physicians have experience in many areas of orthopedic care. If you
are not sure whom you need to see we recommend calling our office and
speaking with one of our patient specialists who can help you to identify
the right physician.
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Dr. James Caillouette specializes in Orthopedic Care, Hip and Knee. For
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Motion is life. Motion helps us to define ourselves. A loss of mobility
is often viewed as a loss of freedom and independence. As an Orthopedic
Surgeon, my expertise is in the restoration of mobility. My area of specialty
interest and training is Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement. My
goal is to restore your mobility and freedom to perform the activities
of life that make your life enjoyable. I use a variety of treatment methods
from non-operative to operative depending on what is best for each individual.
I look forward to helping you return to an active life.
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Orthopedics and Your Total Health
Life is defined in many ways, but one of them is motion. As an orthopedic
surgeon, my goal is to restore the use of your body, and pain free motion
to your life. Often this can be achieved through a combination of non-surgical
means such as physical therapy, short-term use of medication, a change
in activity or other modalities. There are situations where these treatments
will be unsuccessful and then we turn to surgical intervention. When surgery
is the treatment of choice, the body and its biology should be respected.
I believe that minimally invasive techniques and implant systems should
be employed whenever possible. This aids in short term healing and the
body’s long-term biologic response. Additionally, I believe that
we need to use all available means to minimize pain and maximize outcome.
This includes state of the art anesthetic techniques, preoperative visualization
and relaxation, adjunct pain management such as acupuncture, and a healthy
dietary regimen. By viewing your surgery holistically, I hope to speed
your recovery and return you to the enjoyment of a pain free, active life.Life
is defined in many ways, but one of them is motion. As an orthopedic surgeon,
my goal is to restore the use of your body, and pain free motion to your
life. Often this can be achieved through a combination of non-surgical
means such as physical therapy, short-term use of medication, a change
in activity or other modalities. There are situations where these treatments
will be unsuccessful and then we turn to surgical intervention. When surgery
is the treatment of choice, the body and its biology should be respected.
I believe that minimally invasive techniques and implant systems should
be employed whenever possible. This aids in short term healing and the
body’s long-term biologic response. Additionally, I believe that
we need to use all available means to minimize pain and maximize outcome.
This includes state of the art anesthetic techniques, preoperative visualization
and relaxation, adjunct pain management such as acupuncture, and a healthy
dietary regimen. By viewing your surgery holistically, I hope to speed
your recovery and return you to the enjoyment of a pain free, active life.