News & Events

OrthoSC is often featured in area news media as a recognized expert in orthopedics. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back often to see the latest news and events at OrthoSC.

  • OrthoSC to Offer Area's First Robotic Knee Replacements in Outpatient Surgery Center

    The DePuy Synthes Velys Robotic-Assisted Solution is being delivered to OrthoSC’s Myrtle Beach facility Carolina Bone & Joint Surgery Center at 101 Surgeons Drive. This Velys robot is the first of its kind in the state and will be the first…
  • Fellowship-Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon Dr. Benjamin Lindsey Joins OrthoSC Sept. 1

    OrthoSC, the region’s most preferred orthopedic practice, will welcome their newest specialist, Dr. Benjamin Lindsey, on Wednesday, Sept. 1. Providing care for injuries and conditions of the foot and ankle, Dr. Lindsey will be available to see…
  • OrthoSC Hosting Supply Drive for Domestic Abuse Survivors & Ribbon-Cutting for Market Common

    OrthoSC, the region’s most preferred orthopedic practice, will host a supply drive for domestic violence survivors now through Jan. 21. OrthoSC will present donations to Family Justice Center of Georgetown & Horry Counties during the Ribbon-…
  • Brand-New OrthoSC Market Common Office to Open Dec. 28 in Myrtle Beach

    OrthoSC, the region’s most preferred orthopedic practice, will open their new Market Common location in Myrtle Beach at 3620 Walton Drive, Unit C-5. The clinic is slated to open Dec. 28 and will be available to area residents with bone, joint and…
  • Pumpkin Carving Safety: OrthoSC Offers Guidance

    The hand care specialists at OrthoSC have put together some safety guidelines for the whole family to follow when pumpkin carving. These tips and tricks will help people avoid injuries while carving and decorating pumpkins for Halloween.…
  • Dr. Todd Tupis Discusses Safety and Resuming Surgery at OrthoSC on WBTW

    A reporter from WBTW News13 spoke to fellowship-trained, board-certified orthopedic surgeon Dr. Todd Tupis after OrthoSC’s announcement on resuming elective surgery for patients. In the interview, Dr. Tupis details the safety protocols in place at…
  • OrthoSC Safely Resumes Elective Orthopedic Procedures

    The specialty-trained surgeons at OrthoSC have resumed elective surgery, or scheduled nonemergency surgery, for their patients. Since the state has eased restrictions preserving the stocks of health care resources, including personal protective…
  • OrthoSC Offering Safe, Online Orthopedic Care to Patients During COVID-19

    To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, OrthoSC is now offering telemedicine as an alternative approach to seeing their patients. This approach will allow patients to safely visit with one of the practice’s doctors in the comfort of their own home…
  • Dr. Christopher Gayton Offers 5 Safety Tips for Spring Projects

    Board-certified orthopedic surgeon and fellowship-trained hand and upper extremity specialist J. Christopher Gayton, M.D., offers expert safety guidelines for adults and families to follow while undertaking any project this season. Patients in need…
  • Dr. Tyler Noble Talks Combatting the Opioid Crisis on WMBF

    Fellowship-trained joint replacement specialist Tyler S. Noble, D.O., recently appeared on WMBF News with one of his patients, who is in recovery after a second successful knee replacement. While using the latest techniques in orthopedic procedures…