At Cenac Orthopedics, the people of Jeanerette, LA receive expert orthopedic care from Wm. André Cenac, M.D., a board-certified orthopedic surgeon dedicated to improving mobility and quality of life.


Understanding the signs of an ACL tear can help individuals seek prompt medical attention, leading to better treatment outcomes. Here are three key signs to watch for.

Ankle pain relief strategies, including home remedies, exercises, and medical treatments. Improve your mobility and comfort with these proven tips.

Minimally invasive hip replacement is one of the least invasive surgical options available. It uses a smaller incision, typically between three to six inches, compared to the ten to twelve-inch incision used in traditional surgery.

One of the first steps in treating shoulder impingement is allowing the shoulder time to rest. Avoiding activities that aggravate the condition—especially repetitive overhead movements.

Learn when you should not ignore knee pain. Discover key symptoms and signs that indicate the need for medical attention to prevent further damage and ensure proper treatment.

When talking to a doctor about your joint pain, it’s important to describe your symptoms clearly to make sure everyone involved is on the same page.

Manage ACL injuries without surgery through physical therapy, bracing, lifestyle changes, and pain management. Explore effective nonsurgical treatments to restore knee function and stability.

Manage ACL injuries without surgery for partial tears, low-demand lifestyles, or mild instability. Utilize physical therapy, bracing, and activity modification for effective recovery.

While some meniscus tears may heal on their own, ignoring a tear that requires repair can lead to long-term complications. If left untreated, a torn meniscus may worsen over time, causing chronic pain, reduced mobility, and joint degeneration.

Dr. Cenac is a Sports Medicine Specialist in New Iberia, LA and has over 36 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Louisiana State Univ School Of Medicine In New Orleans medical school in 1984. He is affiliated with Iberia Medical Center. He is accepting new patients and has indicated that he accepts telehealth appointments. Be sure to call ahead with Dr. Cenac to book an appointment.