Services for Bone & Joint Conditions

A terrifying accident mangled little Harris' leg, but extensive surgeries and rehabilitation gave this toddler and his family hope for a healthy future. Read Harris' Story

In addition to our sports medicine and spine clinics as well as treating the hand and wrist, hips, shoulders or knees –  we offer a comprehensive program offering treatment for every area of orthopaedics with sub-specialized care in six locations across New Hampshire to meet your needs.

Latest Treatments and Procedures

From sudden traumatic injuries to strains, sprains or chronic pain, we offer a wide variety of treatment options including the newest minimally invasive procedures for a shorter recovery time and less pain during recovery. Some other areas that we offer sub-specialized care for include:

  • Pediatric conditions and injuries
  • Foot/ankle conditions and injuries
  • Traumatic accidents

Experience You Can Trust

More than 43,000 patients each year choose Dartmouth-Hitchcock – they trust our experience. As an academic health system, you have access to the only academic medical center in NH for complex conditions and injuries and a team that is working with other leading healthcare organizations to create the guidelines and protocols for orthopaedic doctors across the nation.

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Surgeons identified and removed a tumor in Bobby’s finger. He was able to return to his career as a well known composer and musician with no pain and full use of his hand.

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  • Better Than Before Surgery

    Dr. Carr was the right surgeon for me. He described all possible treatment options, talked with me about outcomes and how many ACL surgeries he's performed. I credit Steve Vincente, my physical therapist, in getting me on the road to recovery. His positive energy made all the difference. I am happy to say my knee is not only as good as it was before, it's better. Hannah Kearney / 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist and World Champion freestyle skier
  • No Big Deal

    The most surprising thing about having a complete hip replacement was that it really wasn't a big deal. I'd say all through the journey, from surgery to recovery, you've got to remember it takes some effort. There is some discomfort, but it was well worth it and I won't hesitate again to have my right one done. Ted Davis / Total Hip Patient
  • What Surprised Me the Most

    I didn't know I could do what I can do now and that's what surprised me the most. At my age and with the injuries I had, I thought I was done. Being able to sit straight up is a big deal. Being able to nod my head, twist it side-to-side...that's a really, really big deal. I wasn't able to do those things when I got here. Derek Hampton / Functional Restoration Program graduate
  • Achieving Your Goals

    Now I know I can go out and rip turns and feel awesome and feel completely normal again. I felt like the sports medicine department can relate to you...and help you achieve the goals that you want to get back to, and my goals were to get back into ski racing and back to lacrosse, and I've done that thus far. Gunnar / ACL Repair Surgery