Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic

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Our services

  • Elbow care
  • Foot and ankle care
  • Hand and elbow care
  • Hand and wrist care
  • Hip and knee care
  • Hip care
  • Knee care
  • Knee, shoulder, elbow repair
  • Non-surgical spine care
  • Orthopedic elbow surgery
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Comprehensive care for your bones, joints & muscles in Burley, Idaho

Cassia Orthopedic Clinic in Burley, Idaho offers expert orthopedic and sports medicine care for bone, joint, muscle, and sports injuries—so you can stay active close to home. 

Call to schedule with an orthopedic, sports medicine, or foot and ankle specialist at Cassia Orthopedic Clinic in Burley. 

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Comprehensive bone, joint, and sports injury care

At Cassia Orthopedic Clinic in Burley, Idaho, you get specialized care for bones, joints, muscles, and sports injuries without leaving Cassia County. Our team offers same day access for many injuries, imaging, surgery, and rehab support in one convenient location.

Why choose Cassia Orthopedic Clinic for your bone and joint care

At Cassia Orthopedic Clinic, you get specialized orthopedic, sports medicine, and foot and ankle care close to home. Our team treats everything from sprains and fractures to joint replacement, using advanced imaging, minimally invasive surgery, and coordinated rehab to help you return to work, school, and the activities you love. 
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Orthopedic and sports medicine services at Cassia Orthopedic Clinic

Orthopedic and sports medicine services at Cassia Orthopedic Clinic

At Cassia Orthopedic Clinic in Burley, we diagnose and treat a full range of bone, joint, muscle, and sports related conditions for patients of all ages.

  • Joint, bone, and arthritis care – Evaluation and treatment for arthritis, joint pain, hip, knee, shoulder, and elbow problems, including advanced options when basic treatments no longer help.
  • Sports and overuse injuries – Care for sprains, strains, tendonitis, stress fractures, and performance related pain, whether you’re an athlete, worker, or weekend gardener.
  • Spine care – Assessment of neck and back pain, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, and other spine conditions, with surgical and nonsurgical options.
  • Hand, wrist, and elbow care – Treatment for carpal tunnel, tendon injuries, trigger finger, and other upper extremity issues that affect work, hobbies, and daily function.
  • Foot and ankle care – Orthopedic foot and ankle specialists treat bunions, ankle instability, Achilles problems, plantar fasciitis, and complex deformities.
  • Joint preservation and joint replacement – From cartilage restoration and alignment procedures to hip, knee, and shoulder replacement when needed, tailored to your activity goals.
  • Minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures – Arthroscopic surgery for knees, shoulders, and ankles to address ligament tears, meniscus injuries, and cartilage damage with smaller incisions.
  • Fracture and trauma care – Expert evaluation, casting or bracing, and when needed, surgical fixation for broken bones and complex injuries.
  • Injection therapies – Corticosteroid and other injections, often with ultrasound guidance, to reduce pain and inflammation and help you stay active.

Not sure which service you need? Call 208‑677‑6080 and our team will help match you with the right orthopedic or sports medicine provider at Cassia Orthopedic Clinic.

Orthopedics and sports medicine FAQs at Cassia Orthopedic Clinic

Answers to common questions about when to see us, what to expect at your visit, and how orthopedics and sports medicine work together to support your recovery.

If you have a fracture, severe or persistent joint pain, limited movement, joint instability, or symptoms that haven’t improved after a few weeks of rest and over the counter care, an orthopedic evaluation is a good next step. If you think you might eventually need surgery, starting with orthopedics is especially helpful. 
No. Sports medicine is for any active person—from students and workers to weekend hikers, gardeners, and gym goers. Sports medicine specialists focus on nonsurgical injury care, rehab, and prevention so you can safely return to the activities you enjoy, even if you never play on a formal team. 
Orthopedics covers the full spectrum of bone, joint, muscle, tendon, ligament, and spine care, including surgery. Sports medicine is a nonsurgical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating activity related injuries and overuse problems. These teams often work together—sports medicine may see you first, and if surgery is needed, they coordinate your referral to an orthopedic surgeon at Cassia Orthopedic Clinic. 
Sports medicine providers often act as the frontline for injury evaluation, imaging, and nonsurgical treatment such as bracing, injections, and therapy. If surgery is required, you’ll transition smoothly to an orthopedic surgeon, then return to sports medicine and rehab for guidance on recovery, return to work, and return to sport planning. 
Many patients do not need a referral, but some insurance plans require one—especially for imaging, procedures, or certain specialists. If you’re unsure, call 208 677 6080 and our team will help you review your benefits and next steps so you don’t delay needed care. 

Yes, same day and next day appointments are often available for acute injuries such as fractures, sprains, or sports injuries.

Call 208‑677‑6080 and let us know what happened—we’ll help you decide whether to come to the clinic, urgent care, or the emergency department, and we’ll work to get you seen as quickly as possible.

Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card, a list of medications and allergies, and any prior imaging or reports if you have them. Wear comfortable clothing that allows us to examine the injured area. If you’re being seen for a concussion, bring any school or work forms we may need to complete during your visit. 
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Photo ID, insurance card, a list of medications/allergies, prior imaging or reports (if available), and comfortable clothing that allows us to examine the injured area. If it’s a concussion visit, bring school/work forms.