Bone and Joint Clinic
History
The Bone
and Joint Clinic has been a prominent and active component of
the regional health care community in the Ark-La-Tex with a
history that spans four decades. The founding vision of the
clinic was to provide the latest advances in orthopedic care to
the region while preserving the integrity of the highest
quality patient care. The history of the clinic indicates that
the original driving vision has not changed, and indeed, has
witnessed great advances in the quality of care that orthopedic
patients receive. The physicians at the Bone and Joint Clinic
have been at the forefront of many significant developments in
orthopedic surgery over the past decades – including the most
significant advances in arthroscopic surgery and joint
replacement technologies. In addition, throughout the years,
the Bone and Joint Clinic has served as team physicians for
many youth and college sports teams, and earned national
attention for some of its more high-profile patients –
including such greats as Super Bowl quarterback Terry Bradshaw
and NBA All-Star Karl Malone.
For much of its history, the Bone and Joint
Clinic was located on Louisiana Avenue, in a state-of-the-art
free-standing facility. Drs. William S. Bundrick and Dr. Don
Burt cared for patients from across the region and nation at
that location for many years, with surgical operations at
nearby Doctors’ Hospital. With the shifting trends in
population and changing venues of health care for the region,
the Bone and Joint Clinic re-located to North Bossier in 2008 –
once again, in a new state-of-the-art facility that truly
reflects orthopedic care in the
21st
century. Our new
facility includes modern digital imaging systems,
comfortable patient rooms and easy access to
Willis-Knighton Bossier Health
System.
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