Common Clinics has introduced a series of advanced treatment protocols aimed at improving patient outcomes in the field of orthopaedic surgery. The new protocols incorporate minimally invasive techniques and multidisciplinary approaches, reflecting recent developments in orthopedics, sports medicine, and pain management.
The protocols emphasize collaboration among orthopedic surgeons, orthopedic spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, and specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This integrated approach is designed to address a range of conditions treated by Common Clinics, including joint replacement surgery, arthroscopic surgery, and interventional pain management.
Among the procedures highlighted in the new protocols are total knee replacement, hip replacement, ACL reconstruction, and artificial disc replacement. These treatments are supported by advances in arthroscopy and hip arthroscopy, which allow for less invasive interventions and potentially faster recovery times. Common Clinics has also incorporated techniques such as spinal fusion and joint arthroplasty to address complex spine and joint conditions.
The protocols draw on expertise from institutions such as UCLA Health and Dignity Health, which have contributed research and clinical insights. The involvement of orthopedic surgeons and spine surgeons from these centers has informed the development of guidelines that prioritize patient safety and functional outcomes.
Telemedicine is also integrated into the new protocols, enabling remote consultations and follow-up care. This component is intended to enhance access to specialists in orthopaedic surgery and neurosurgery, particularly for patients requiring ongoing management of chronic conditions or post-surgical rehabilitation.
Pain management strategies within the protocols include interventional pain management techniques, which are coordinated with surgical treatments to optimize patient comfort and recovery. The protocols also emphasize the role of physical medicine and rehabilitation in supporting patients through the recovery process after procedures such as foot and ankle surgery, joint replacement, and arthroscopic surgery.
Common Clinics’ updated protocols align with standards set by professional organizations, including the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. The protocols reflect current best practices in orthopaedics and neurosurgery, incorporating evidence-based approaches to joint replacement surgery, orthopedic spine surgery, and sports medicine.
The introduction of these protocols marks a significant step in the evolution of care at Common Clinics. By integrating advances in minimally invasive techniques, telemedicine, and multidisciplinary collaboration, the clinics aim to enhance the quality and efficiency of treatment for patients with musculoskeletal conditions.
Orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons at Common Clinics will continue to monitor patient outcomes and adjust protocols as necessary to maintain alignment with emerging research and clinical guidelines. The clinics’ commitment to innovation in orthopaedic surgery and related specialties is expected to contribute to improved functional outcomes and patient satisfaction over time.
The new protocols cover a broad spectrum of orthopaedic conditions, including those requiring joint arthroplasty, spinal fusion, and arthroscopic surgery. Common Clinics’ approach reflects the growing trend toward personalized treatment plans that incorporate both surgical and non-surgical options, tailored to the needs of individual patients.
Overall, the updated treatment protocols at Common Clinics represent a comprehensive effort to integrate the latest advances in orthopedics, neurosurgery, and rehabilitation. This initiative underscores the clinics’ role in advancing care standards and supporting patients through complex musculoskeletal treatments.

