Orthopedics

Joint Replacement Surgery

Modern joint replacement uses muscle-sparing, minimally invasive techniques to replace worn hip, knee, and shoulder joints — getting patients back on their feet the day of surgery and back to full activity within months.

What We Treat

Conditions Addressed by Joint Replacement

Hip osteoarthritis
Knee osteoarthritis
Shoulder arthritis
Avascular necrosis
Post-traumatic arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis of large joints
Failed prior joint surgery (revision)

Procedures & Techniques

What We Offer

Direct Anterior Hip Replacement

Muscle-sparing approach that shortens hospital stays and speeds recovery.

Total Knee Replacement

Robotic-assisted options for precise implant positioning.

Partial Knee Replacement

Targeted resurfacing for isolated compartment arthritis.

Shoulder Replacement

Total and reverse shoulder arthroplasty for severe arthritis and rotator cuff deficiency.

Revision Joint Replacement

Complex revision of failed prior implants.

Your Journey

What to Expect

01

Consultation & Imaging

Your surgeon reviews your imaging, examines the joint, and discusses non-surgical and surgical options.

02

Surgical Planning

Personalized implant selection and pre-operative optimization.

03

Surgery & Recovery

Most patients walk the day of surgery and go home within 24 hours.

Recovery Timeline

Most patients return to light activity in 4–6 weeks and full function in 3–6 months. Modern implants last 20–25+ years.

Related Conditions

We Treat

Knee PainHip PainShoulder PainArthritis
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