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Recovering from an orthopedic injury is rarely straightforward. Whether you’re dealing with a torn ligament, a fracture, chronic joint pain, or damage from an accident, getting connected with the right specialist quickly can make a significant difference in your recovery timeline and long-term outcome.
Freedom Injury Network takes the guesswork out of finding quality orthopedic care in Arizona. We connect patients across the state – with multiple clinics in Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott, in addition to telehealth services – with experienced orthopedic specialists who understand the urgency of injury-related care. If you’re ready to get started, call us today at 480-535-6300.
Navigating the healthcare system after an injury can be frustrating, especially when you are in pain and trying to understand your next steps. Freedom Injury Network was built to simplify that process by helping coordinate care between patients, referring providers, and specialists. Our goal is to reduce delays, improve communication, and help you stay focused on recovery.
Our network model helps keep your care connected. From your initial evaluation through treatment and rehabilitation planning, we work to support communication between the providers involved in your care.
Through our trusted partnerships with renowned orthopedists in Arizona, Freedom Injury Network’s patients have access to a team of highly qualified orthopedic physicians and surgeons. Our team brings specialized expertise across a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, giving our patients access to focused, high-quality orthopedic care close to home.
Our network specialists are equipped to evaluate and treat a broad range of orthopedic conditions affecting joints, bones, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissue throughout the body.
Knee injuries are among the most common orthopedic complaints, particularly following accidents or athletic activity. Our specialists treat conditions including ACL and meniscus tears, patellar injuries, cartilage damage, and degenerative joint disease, with both surgical and non-surgical options available.
From rotator cuff tears to shoulder instability and labral damage, our orthopedic specialists have experience treating the full spectrum of shoulder conditions. Whether your injury resulted from trauma or repetitive strain, we can help identify the right path forward.
Our network providers address elbow conditions including tendon tears, fractures, nerve compression, and overuse injuries such as lateral epicondylitis. Treatment plans are tailored to restore function and reduce pain as efficiently as possible.
Hip pain from labral tears, impingement, or bursitis can significantly impact your quality of life. Our orthopedic specialists evaluate hip conditions thoroughly and offer treatment options ranging from conservative management to surgical intervention when appropriate.
Injuries to the foot and ankle, whether from a slip and fall, a sports collision, or an auto accident, require precise diagnosis and targeted care. Our specialists treat fractures, ligament sprains, Achilles tendon injuries, and other conditions affecting this complex area of the body.
Hand and wrist injuries can affect your ability to work and perform everyday tasks. Our network providers treat fractures, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendon lacerations, and joint conditions with a focus on restoring dexterity and long-term function.
For patients who may benefit from advanced, minimally invasive options, our network includes access to regenerative medicine treatments such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. These approaches aim to support the body’s natural healing processes and may be appropriate for certain soft tissue injuries and joint conditions.
Freedom Injury Network coordinates access to a comprehensive range of orthopedic services so that patients can move through the care continuum without unnecessary delays or gaps in treatment.
Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective orthopedic care. Our network specialists utilize imaging such as X-rays, MRI, and ultrasound to identify the full extent of an injury before recommending a treatment plan.
Many orthopedic conditions can be effectively managed without surgery. Non-surgical options available through our network include corticosteroid injections, bracing and splinting, physical therapy referrals, and activity modification guidance.
When surgery is necessary, our patients have access to skilled orthopedic surgeons experienced in a wide range of procedures, from arthroscopic repairs to joint reconstruction. Our team works to ensure you understand your surgical options and what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.
Recovery doesn’t end when a procedure is complete. Our network supports patients through the rehabilitation phase by coordinating with physical therapy providers and monitoring progress to help ensure a smooth and effective recovery.
Many patients wait too long to seek orthopedic care, often hoping pain will resolve on its own. In some cases, delaying treatment can allow an injury to worsen, affect personal injury case outcomes, or lead to complications that are more difficult to address later. You should consider reaching out to an orthopedic specialist if you experience any of the following:
If you’re unsure whether your symptoms warrant an orthopedic evaluation, call Freedom Injury Network at 480-535-6300 and we’ll help point you in the right direction.
Starting care through Freedom Injury Network is designed to be simple and straightforward. Here’s what the process typically looks like:
We understand that patients dealing with injuries often face stress from multiple directions, including medical, financial, and legal concerns. Our team works to remove as many barriers as possible so you can focus on getting better.
There are many orthopedic providers in the Phoenix and Scottsdale area, but what sets Freedom Injury Network apart is the level of coordination and advocacy we provide throughout the process. We are not simply a referral directory. We are an active partner in your care.
Freedom Injury Network does more than provide referrals. We help patients access orthopedic specialists more efficiently and support communication both with you and your legal team throughout the care process. Whether you are recovering after a car accident, workplace injury, slip and fall, or other incident, that coordination can make it easier to move from evaluation to treatment and rehabilitation with less confusion and fewer delays.
When you’re ready to get connected with an orthopedic specialist in Arizona,, contact Freedom Injury Network at 480-535-6300. If you have already started your legal claim with a personal injury attorney, make sure you tell them that you want your medical care coordinated by Freedom Injury Network.
You should consider an orthopedic evaluation if you have joint pain that does not improve after a few days, swelling, bruising, instability, limited range of motion, trouble bearing weight, or numbness and tingling after an injury. Those are common signs that a bone, joint, tendon, ligament, or nerve issue may need prompt specialist care rather than a wait-and-see approach.
Not always. Many orthopedic conditions are treated first with conservative care such as physical therapy, bracing, medications, regenerative medicine, activity modification, or injections, and surgery is usually considered when symptoms persist, function is limited, or imaging shows an injury that is unlikely to improve without intervention.
An orthopedic specialist may start with a physical exam and then recommend imaging such as X-rays, MRI, or ultrasound depending on the area injured and the symptoms you are having. These tests help clarify the type and severity of the injury so the treatment plan is based on a clear diagnosis.
Recovery timelines vary widely based on the injury, your overall health, and whether treatment is surgical or non-surgical. Some patients improve within a few weeks, while others may need several months of treatment and rehabilitation, especially after more complex procedures or significant joint injuries.
If surgery is needed, your orthopedic surgeon will review the procedure, expected recovery, pain management, and rehabilitation plan with you before treatment. Orthopedic surgery often involves some pain and swelling afterward, but recovery is typically supported through follow-up care, home instructions, and physical therapy to help restore function as safely and efficiently as possible.
