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Brandon Perez, MD - Orthopedic Surgeon, Specializing in Joint Replacement

Dr. Perez is a fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip, knee, and shoulder replacements.

Dr. Brandon Perez is a native to the Wichita Falls area, born and raised in nearby Olney, Texas. AfterBrandon Perez, MD graduating from Olney High School, he attended Texas Tech University and earned a Bachelor of Science in Zoology. He completed both medical school and orthopedic surgery residency at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. During his training, he worked with surgeons both, in Galveston, and the renowned Texas Medical Center in Houston. He was the recipient of awards for excellence in teaching and in pediatric orthopedics, and was nominated as one of the highest performing residents at the University of Texas Medical Branch.

Upon completion of his Orthopedic training, Dr. Perez was selected for an Adult Joint Reconstruction Fellowship with the Triangle Orthopedic Associates in Durham, North Carolina. During this year of sub-specialty training, he studied advanced techniques in hip, knee, and shoulder replacement surgery. Working with faculty recognized as leaders in the field of Joint Replacement Surgery, Dr. Perez acquired the skills necessary to perform the most complex joint construction procedures in both primary and revision settings. Techniques learned in fellowship and integrated into his practice include advanced non-operative treatment of arthritis, robot assisted surgery, computer navigated surgery, minimally invasive joint replacement surgery, and cutting edge post-operative pain management and rehabilitation.

Residency: The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

Fellowship: Triangle Orthopaedic Associates, Durham, North Carolina

Affiliations: American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons

Everything you need to know before and after Total Hip Replacement Operation

Total hip replacement (THR) is a surgical procedure to replace a damaged hip joint with a new artificial/prosthetic implant. Physical therapy is essential before and after surgery in order to minimize complications. Therapy also reduces recovery time and restores hip joint function as quickly as possible.

Musculo-skeletal conditions that may require THR

An impaired hip joint can result in pain and motion restriction for daily activities like sitting, standing, walking and commuting. Some of the conditions that could potentially damage the hip joint include:

  • Trauma
  • Tumors
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Osteonecrosis

Signs and symptoms include moderate to severe hip pain and joint stiffness. Since the hip is a weight bearing joint, pain and discomfort in this region can interfere with the ability to walk and result in gait imbalances.

This can trigger several biomechanical adjustments in the lower body and lead to low back pain, knee pain and ankle pain. Over a period, this can cause several limitations in function. It is important to consult with a physician and detect hip joint abnormalities as soon as possible to prevent long-term damage.

The Importance of the Initial Evaluation

Your physical therapist understands that when it comes to your recovery, every little detail matters. That is the reason your therapist will conduct a detailed initial evaluation. This includes objective measurements of the strength, flexibility, and mobility of the hip joints.

The physical therapist will identify functional limitations of the patient and establish a gap between the prior level of function and intended level of function.

Once the physical therapist determines this gap and analyzes diagnostic tests like X-rays and MRI scans, an effective treatment program can be created. This consists of specific procedures and modalities.

Treatment for mild hip problems is generally conservative. It includes medications and physical therapy. Physical therapy can also help before and after THR surgery. After a brief period of hospitalization, the patient may need several weeks, potentially months of physical therapy to achieve full recovery.

If you or someone you know is complaining of hip pain, call our office today. We will do everything we can to help.

Benefits of Physical Therapy

In the event of a scheduled THR surgery, physical therapy can speed up healing and rehabilitation of the hip joint before and after surgery.

Before surgery

A baseline measurement of the strength and flexibility is performed. The patient is educated about precautions to take prior to the surgery and positions / movements to avoid after surgery. Objects and furniture may need to be re-arranged to make sure important objects are within reach.

After surgery

Several procedures and modalities can be used by the physical therapist to facilitate recovery after surgery. These include:

  • Ultrasound to heal connective tissue (tendons and ligaments).
  • Manipulative therapy that includes stretching and massage.
  • Resistance training to build muscle strength.
  • Cold compress and heat to relax muscle spasms.
  • Low-level laser use for muscle and connective tissue injuries.
  • Functional electrical stimulation to restore muscle strength.

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Pink Out at OSTC!

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and everywhere you look people are wearing pink, from sports teams to doctor's offices. At OSTC, the employees wear pink shirts every Friday to help raise awareness during the month of October. This year all proceeds from the T-shirt sales are going to help support Macey Hall's mother, Lynn Hall. Macey is a physical therapy technician at OSTC. While working as a tech, Macey is also studying to become a physical therapy assistant.  

Macey's mother is an Elementary teacher at Bowie Elementary and her father is the Bowie girl's basketball coach.  Macey's older sister lives in Archer City with her husband and almost 2 year old little son, Gage.  Her younger brother is currently playing basketball at Yellowstone Christian College in Billings, Montana. 

Lynn Hall beat breast cancer once before, now TEAM HALL is geared up to beat it once again. 

If you are interested in purchasing a Pink OSTC shirt or a TEAM HALL shirt contact us at OSTC.  940-692-4688

Macey and her family appreciate all the community support. 


What People are Saying about OSTC:

• Love it here!

• Staff made you very comfortable, extremely helpful and friendly

• Everybody is so friendly

• All is possible since all employees are very courteous and caring

• Everybody here is great. I am happy that I chose here to do therapy. I won’t go anywhere else.

• Staff kept me at a good pace, was very helpful

• Have had a wonderful time

• Simply the best, the best from walking in the door to walking out the door, all staff are awesome

• I have nothing but good things to say about the staff and facilities. Shane is a great therapist.

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