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.
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Putting your best foot forward

Our recreational activities require more planning and vigilance now that we’re living in a COVID-19 world. Click here to learn more.
Arming herself with solutions

Holding babies and children is a critical part of Andrea Cordell’s job, so the chronic pain she experienced in her right shoulder for two years was a big problem.
Teamwork helps veteran heal without surgery

Joe Puertos was accustomed to a certain amount of pain and discomfort — he had spent 20 years in the military and ran and hiked regularly. So when pain in his right foot stopped him in his tracks, he knew he needed help.
A physical therapy team that cares

Kate Dronen says the Great Basin Orthopaedics (GBO) physical therapy (PT) clinic is the best she’s ever experienced. And that’s saying something, as she has had many physical therapy appointments in her life.
Dr. Dooley talks about carpal tunnel syndrome

Dr. Tim Dooley was recently interviewed on KTVN’s Ask the Doctor, where he spoke about the prevalence of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, which affects hundreds of thousands of Americans every year.
Are fall sports injuries synonymous with fall sports?

With the return to school comes the return to fall sports and, unfortunately, sport-related injury.
How to keep river tubing safe and fun

Our recreational activities require more planning and vigilance today.
Put one foot in front of the other

Our recreational activities require more planning and vigilance now that we’re living in a COVID-19 world. Click here to learn more.
Medical Assistants bring passion, empathy and skill to the job

Whether they’ve been here for a year or 25, Medical Assistants (MA) are critical to Great Basin Orthopaedics’ (GBO) mission of providing personalized, skilled, thoughtful care to all of our patients.
Hip surgery gave him his life back

Tom Polikalas’ son likes to joke that he is now “living tissue over a metal endoskeleton,” much like the Terminator.