The Little Rock-based University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has opened a $2.8 million orthopedic and sports medicine clinic in Bentonville, Ark., according to a Feb. 22 report by FOX affiliate KNWA.
The clinic includes an 18,000-square-foot orthopedic center with 28 patient rooms on the ninth floor and a 5,800-square-foot physical therapy clinic on the first floor.
Services at the facility include physical and occupational therapy, nonsurgical treatments and in-clinic procedures such as corticosteroid and platelet-rich plasma injections. Clinicians treat a range of musculoskeletal conditions involving the knee, shoulder, elbow, hand, spine and joints.
Staff at the Bentonville location include surgeons, primary care sports medicine physicians and therapy specialists.
The clinic is part of UAMS Health’s orthopaedics and sports medicine program, which also operates in Fayetteville, Ark., and at a pediatric clinic at Arkansas Children’s Northwest in Springdale, Ark.
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