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Company Profile - Cunningham Orthopaedics
12/10/2011
Cunningham Orthopaedics
733 N. Beers St., Suite L3
Holmdel, NJ 07733
(732) 264-5454
www.CunninghamOrtho.com
Cunningham Orthopaedics
53 MainS t.
Sayreville, NJ 08873
(732) 264-5454
www.CunninghamOrtho.com
Overview of services:
Orthopaedic Surgery is the specialty field of surgery dedicated to the treatment, surgical and non-surgical, of musculoskeletal disorders and diseases. Sports medicine is a subspecialty of orthopaedic surgery that encompasses the treatment of athletes as well as non-athletes suffering from sports or other activity related ailments. As such, Dr. Cunningham performs many different types of surgical procedures including arthroscopic joint surgeries and reconstructions, total joint replacements, carpal tunnel as well as other hand surgeries, and surgical repair of fractures. Many patients have problems that are amenable to non-surgical methods of treatment as well. Dr. Cunningham is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon and in addition h olds subspecialty board certification in sports medicine. Board certification means that the physician has met certain standards and passed tests that are developed to ensure the public that the physician is adequately trained in the specialty.
What inspired you to become an Orthopaedic Surgeon?
As an Orthopaedic Surgeon I am afforded the opportunity ona daily basis to treat patients who have painful, and many times disabling, conditions. My goal is always aimed at relieving their pain and discomfort and helping them return to the level of function and activity that they desire in order to live a full and productive life.
How do you stay current in your field?
Learning in medicine is a lifelong, continual process. I am a member of many professional organizations which provide formal continuing medical education programs. I read the orthopaedic literature extensively and travel to major meetings throughout the country in order to meet with colleagues to discuss the latest advances. These meetings also provide exposure to the latest technological advances in orthopaedics with respect to surgical instrumentation and implants.
What makes your practice different?
Patients are treated in an unhurried, caring, family-friendly atmosphere. Although I am a surgical subspecialist, I am a strong believer in treating the whole patient not just the knee or ankle! I am also proud to say that I receive compliments from patients every day on how congenial and helpful my office staff is both “on the phone” and in person. The staff realize that just coming to the doctor is often stressful enough for a patient. The doctor’s office shouldn’t contribute to that!
What has helped mold your professional life?
Early on I understood the value of a top tier education and was fortunate enough to be eligible to obtain that from premier institutions. Furthermore, I would say that my time spent int he U.S. Air Force as an orthopaedic surgeon during an earlier stage of my career showed me the importance of teamwork and camaraderie. I had the opportunity to work with good people across all walks of life from all over this great country.
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