Here are five insights:
1. The merged group employs 29 physicians.
2. Advanced Orthopedics of Oklahoma encompasses 10 clinics and seven physical therapy offices.
3. Eastern Oklahoma Orthopedic Center specializes in ankle, back, neck, spine, elbow, foot, hip, knee, shoulder and wrist conditions.
4. Central States Orthopedics offers sports medicine, total joint replacement, pediatric orthopedics, trauma, foot and ankle, spine, knee, hand, shoulder and rheumatology services.
5. A complete integration of the two practices will take about two years.
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