Dr. Noerdlinger Speaks at Portsmouth Regional Hospital

Dr. Mayo Noerdlinger, Board-Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon and provider at Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, will be leading a discussion titled Advancement and Treatment of Arthritis and Pain in the Shoulder on Monday, October 3rd from 7-8:30PM. The lecture will be held at Portsmouth Regional Hospital, located at 333 Borthwick Ave.

Dr. Noerdlinger will educate his audience on advancements in both surgical and non-surgical treatments in orthopaedics and sports medicine. He will also speak to the difference between standard and reverse shoulder replacements, including the indication and recovery period for each method.

Light refreshments will be provided at the event. It is free to the public; however, reservations are recommended. To register, call (888) 421-1080, or visit https://portsmouthhospital.secure.ehc.com/calendar.

Dr. Noerdlinger, MD, FAAOS, CIME, specializes in orthopaedic, reconstructive and arthroscopic surgery; shoulder surgery and replacement; reverse shoulder replacement; treatment of torn tendons and ligaments; and sports medicine. He is a member of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Portsmouth Regional Hospital, the Medical Director of ProCare Physical Therapy & Hand Center and a Team Physician at Wells High School and the University of New Hampshire. He received his BS at Amherst College in Massachusetts and his MD at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.

Dr. Sastry Teaches 4th Training Program at Stryker Center

Dr. Akhil Sastry, Board-Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon and provider at Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, recently taught the anterior approach to total hip arthroplasty from Friday, July 14th to Saturday July 15th. The surgical training program took place at the Stryker Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies, offering products and services in Orthopaedics, Medical and Surgical, and Neurotechnology and Spine. The Direct Anterior Approach to the Hip Surgical Training Program is a national course for surgeons across the country, with a focus on surgical skills training using various industry practices.

Dr. Sastry is one of the few surgeons in New England who specializes in Direct Anterior Hip Replacement surgery, which uses a minimally invasive, muscle-sparing approach. This was Dr. Sastry’s fourth time teaching this course. He has given numerous presentations throughout the country as an ongoing effort to educate other physicians, and has also created a website dedicated to his study at seacoastanteriorhip.com. Dr. Sastry received his medical degree from Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine.

Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Welcomes New Physician Assistant

Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is pleased to announce its newest Physician Assistant, Megan Trovage, PA-C.

Trovage received her education from the University of New England, where she earned a BS in Medical Biology at the college’s Biddeford campus, followed by an MSPA at the University of New England campus in Portland.

Trovage is also an NCCPA Board-Certified Physician Assistant. The NCCPA, or National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, is the only certifying organization for physician assistants in the United States. It tests medical and surgical knowledge through a national certifying exam.
“Improving patients’ quality of life is such a rewarding practice,” she said. “It’s amazing to see what the latest advances in medicine, coupled with evidence-based care, can do for patients of all ages and level of activity.”

In her spare time, Trovage enjoys spending time with her fiancée and their dog, Champ. She also loves being active, especially in the outdoors.

dr. sastry with patient

Dr. Sastry Teaches 3rd Training Program at Stryker Center

Dr. Akhil Sastry, Board-Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon and provider at Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, taught the anterior approach to total hip arthroplasty in Tampa, Florida this past weekend. The surgical training program took place from Friday, April 15th through Saturday, April16th at the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation in Tampa, Florida.

Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies, offering products and services in Orthopaedics, Medical and Surgical, and Neurotechnology and Spine. The Direct Anterior Approach to the Hip Surgical Training Program is a national course for surgeons across the country, with a focus on surgical skills training using various industry practices.

Dr. Sastry is one of the few surgeons in New England who specializes in Direct Anterior Hip Replacement surgery, which uses a minimally invasive, muscle-sparing approach. This was Dr. Sastry’s third time teaching this course. He has given numerous presentations throughout the country as an ongoing effort to educate other physicians, and has also created a website dedicated to his study at seacoastanteriorhip.com. Dr. Sastry received his medical degree from Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine.

Brand New Site

PORTSMOUTH – Jonathan Byron was the first patient to come through the doors of Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine’s newly constructed facility at 1900 Lafayette Road.

A Portsmouth resident, Byron, 33, was hit by a truck at the age of 12 and endured multiple surgeries on both legs. He also suffered three head fractures.

“I drive to Boston to sit at a desk job at John Hancock,” Byron said. “Between sitting all day and spending four hours driving, I have a lot of pain in my back and knees. There’s very little cartilage left in both knees, so I’m seeing the doctor here.”

He was scheduled for a consultation with Dr. Andrew McMahon.

It was Bryon’s first time to AOSM, so while he was impressed by the new facility that opened Monday, Feb. 15, he didn’t know just how much of an improvement it is over the former location on Route 1 Bypass.

The next patient, Marc Shepcaro of Rye, however, could compare the two. He had a knee replacement in October 2015, and was at AOSM for a follow-up visit with Dr. Robert Eberhart.

“This is impressive,” Shepcaro said of the new building that is more than double the size of the older one. “A shorter drive from home, too.”

The new facility is 21,000-square-feet compared to 10,000-square-feet at the old location.

The state-of-the-art building is also home to ProCare Physical Therapy, Shields MRI, and new cutting-edge technology, including a U-ARM DR X-ray machine by Viztek.

The digitally innovative U-ARM DR equipment features superior image quality, the ability to view soft tissue and bones in greater magnitude, and decreases the possibility of operator error.

The X-ray’s flexible structure also allows for examination of patients standing, sitting or in a lying position.

The team at AOSM is excited to introduce technology like the U-ARM DR, as well as new procedures for cartilage restoration and tendon repair.

“This enhances our practice for our patients across the Seacoast and Southern Maine,” said Yvette Varney, practice administrator.

The almost 4-acre site on Lafayette Road, next to the new Paul A. Doble Army Reserve Center, was approved for two medical buildings to be built on the grounds.

The first floor has four check-in and four checkout stations with employees crossed-trained to be where they’re needed at any given time during patient visits.

There is a large waiting room with a children’s area, two diagnostic scheduling offices, and two surgical scheduling offices.

The ground floor also includes a medical assistants’ work area, and four pods where two providers will have three examination rooms in each pod.

AOSM currently has 11 providers that include six orthopedic surgeons, a podiatrist, a doctor of osteopathic medicine and three physician assistants.

The first floor also includes two digital x-ray suites, the information technology room, a triage area for follow-up patients and an MRI space for consultation. A permanent MRI trailer sits on the grounds in the back of the building adjoining the indoor space.

ProCare, an onsite physical therapy practice, occupies 7,900-square feet on the second floor with two examination/treatment rooms and a gym, with an occupational therapy station.

“The space has a lot of windows to let in natural light,” Varney said.

Also on the second floor will be billing and transcription rooms with computer stations that can adjust to be used standing or sitting. The administrative offices, conference room and doctors offices are also on the upper level.

Varney said the company gave a lot of thought to the design of the exterior of the building as well.

“We wanted it to blend with the community and the Seacoast,” she said.

There are 172 parking spaces and a sheltered drop off/pick up area at the main entrance. Varney said since cars can only exit southbound from AOSM, a service road that opens onto West Road was built for those who want to head north on Lafayette Road.

York Hospital Becomes First Hospital in Maine to Offer Robot-Assisted Knee Replacement

YORK — York Hospital and Dr. Akhil Sastry announced recently that they are now offering robot-assisted partial knee replacement: a minimally invasive treatment option for adults living with early to mid-stage osteoarthritis that has not yet progressed to all three compartments of the knee.

This provides a less invasive option than traditional knee surgery and is performed using a highly advanced, surgeon-controlled robotic arm system. York Hospital and Sastry are the first to acquire and practice this technology in Maine and New Hampshire.

Using robot-assisted surgery for partial knee procedures, Sastry and the York Hospital Surgery Center offer the potential for the following benefits, as compared with total knee surgery: reduced pain, minimal hospitalization, faster recovery, less implant wear and loosening, less scarring, better motion and a more natural feeling knee.

“Robotic-assisted knee surgery allows us to treat patients with knee osteoarthritis with greater precision than ever possible,” Sastry said in a press release. “Because it is less invasive and preserves more of the patient’s natural knee anatomy, the goal for patients is not only to have relief from their pain but also to gain back knee motion, and return to their daily activities at an earlier interval.”

The robotic system enables the surgeon to complete a customized, patient-specific pre-surgical plan that details the technique for implant positioning using a CT scan of the patient’s knee. During the procedure, the system creates a three-dimensional, virtual view and correlates the image to the pre-programmed surgical plan.

As the surgeon uses the robotic arm, its tactile, auditory and visual feedback isolates the diseased areas, providing real-time adjustments and optimal implant positioning for each individual patient.

“Precision is key in planning and performing partial knee surgeries,” said Sastry. “For a good outcome you need to align and position the implants just right. Precision in surgery, and in the pre-operative planning process, is what York Hospital’s new robotic system can deliver, for each individual patient.”

For more information about York Hospital’s Surgery Center or robotassisted partial knee replacement, contact Jody Merrill at [email protected] or 351-3958.

Portsmouth Hospital Wound Care Center Receives Distinction Award

Portsmouth Regional Hospital’s Wound Care Center was recently given the Center of Distinction award for its exemplary performance and patient satisfaction. Dr. Cameron Eilts of Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine had been an important provider on the Wound Care Center’s team. With an advanced training background in wound management, Dr. Eilts dedicates himself to caring for chronic, non-healing wounds using a multispecialty approach focused on rapid healing. His specialties are in podiatry, foot and ankle surgery and reconstruction, wound care, diabetic limb salvage, and others.

To receive this distinction, the Portsmouth Wound Care Center achieved “outstanding clinical outcomes” for twelve consecutive months. These criteria included a patient satisfaction rate greater than 92 percent, a minimum wound healing rate of 91 percent with 30 median days to heal, and other outcomes indicative of quality care. A total of 172 centers achieved the honor of distinction, out of a total of 506 eligible clinics.

“Working at the Wound Care Center is an important part of my practice. I am part of a great team and it is extremely rewarding work for me,” he said.

New Facility Is Home to State-of-the-Art Technology

Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine will open the doors to its newly constructed facility on February 15th at 1900 Lafayette Road in Portsmouth. The state-of-the-art building will be home to various forms of cutting edge technology, including a U-ARM DR X-ray machine by Viztek.

Based in North Carolina, Viztek is a leading provider of complete digital software and imaging solutions, known for its contributions to healthcare and private practice markets. Its digitally innovative U-ARM DR equipment features superior image quality, the ability to view soft tissue and bones in greater magnitude, and decreases the possibility of operator error. The x-ray’s flexible structure also allows for examination of patients standing, sitting or in a lying position.

Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and its providing team are excited to introduce technology like the U-ARM DR to enhance their practice for patients across the Seacoast and Southern Maine.

For more information on Viztek and its services, visit www.viztek.net.

Tyler Paton Welch, MD Joins Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine

Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine of Portsmouth is pleased to welcome its newest surgeon and health care provider, Dr. Tyler Paton Welch.

Dr. Welch specializes in a wide range of orthopaedic disciplines, including cartilage restoration, arthroscopic surgery of the hip, knee, shoulder and elbow, and joint replacement.  By introducing hip arthroscopy to the Seacoast and utilizing the latest techniques in ligament and tendon repair of the knee and shoulder, Dr. Welch brings a unique skill set to Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine.

Dr. Welch received his BA from Colgate University in New York and his MD from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine.  He completed his residency at Boston University and sports fellowship at Kerlan Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in Los Angeles, where he was the assistant team physician for the LA Lakers, LA Dodgers, LA Kings, and USC football.  His work has been published in multiple journals, including the Journal of Orthopaedic Research.  Dr. Welch has also received several grants, including a research grant from the Orthopedic Research & Education Foundation (OREF) and was awarded a Resident Research Award in Orthopaedic Surgery in 2013.

Outside of the office, Dr. Welch enjoys skiing, golf, traveling, and all that the seacoast has to offer. 

Dr. Sastry Teaches Training Program at Stryker Center

Dr. Akhil Sastry, Board-Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon and provider at Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, has been invited to teach the anterior approach to total hip arthroplasty at the Homer Stryker Center in New Jersey. The surgical training program will take place from Thursday, September 17th to Friday the 18th at 325 Corporate Drive in Mahwah, NJ.

Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies, offering products and services in Orthopaedics, Medical and Surgical, and Neurotechnology and Spine. The Direct Anterior Approach to the Hip Surgical Training Program is a national course for surgeons across the country, with a focus on surgical skills training using various industry practices.

Dr. Sastry is one of the few surgeons in New England who specializes in Direct Anterior Hip Replacement surgery, which uses a minimally invasive, muscle-sparing approach. He has given numerous presentations throughout the country as an ongoing effort to educate other physicians and has also created a website dedicated to his study at seacoastanteriorhip.com. Dr. Sastry received his medical degree from Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine.

Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is a group of Board-Certified physicians who utilize the latest concepts in orthopedics and sports medicine, coupled with preventive and surgical techniques. For more information, visit www.atlanticorthopaedics.org, or call the Portsmouth clinic at 603.431.1121.

Dr. Mayo Noerdlinger Speaks about Shoulder Pain

Mayo Noerdlinger, MD, FAAOS, a board certified orthopaedic surgeon with Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, will present a free lecture on Shoulder Pain, Wednesday September 16th at Noon at the York Public Library.

Dr. Noerdlinger is a shoulder specialist and will discuss “Relief from Shoulder Pain” at the library. If you’re having shoulder pain and want to learn more about the latest, innovative, non-operative treatment for common to complex shoulder ailments– this lecture is for you. Visit Dr. Noerdlinger’s website: SeacoastShoulder.com for more information on shoulder pain and diagnoses.

Dr. Noerdlinger received his M.D. from Mount Sinai School of Medicine and is the recipient of two fellowships: Sports Medicine & Shoulder Surgery Fellowship from Rush Medical College in Chicago and an Orthopaedic Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is a group of Board Certified physicians who enjoy full medical staff privileges at Portsmouth Regional Hospital and York Hospital. Several of the Physicians are Fellowship trained in Joint Replacement, Hand Surgery, Shoulder Surgery and Sports Trauma/Reconstructive Surgery. More information is at atlanticorthopaedics.org

Hand in Hand: Doctor Treats Colombian man’s Rare Disease

This is an excerpt from an article written by Suzanne Laurent for seacoastonline.com. You can read the full article here.

PORTSMOUTH – Luis Guillermo Fernandez was all smiles as he played a game of pick-up soccer with his 13-year-old son Luciano Fernandez in the parking lot of Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, just off Route 1.

Fernandez, 57, suffers from Dupuytren’s contracture, a disease that leads to limited use of the hand when tissues in the palm thicken forming a cord, eventually making it unable to straighten the fingers.

Usually a slowly progressing disease, Fernandez first noticed the symptoms about seven years ago, but they became more pronounced over the last couple of years, leading him to do some research on the disease and treatment through the Internet.

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