TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT AND TOTAL JOINT INFECTION CARE
Surgical and joint infection care excellence from the total joint replacement experts.
Total Joint Replacement, or arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes the damaged portion of a hip, knee, or shoulder joint and replaces it with a prosthesis. This artificial joint can be made of metal, plastic, or ceramic and is designed to replicate the movement of a normal and healthy joint. Utilizing Mako® technology, our Orthopedic Surgeons perform cutting-edge, robotic-assisted total joint replacement surgery. This minimally invasive surgery results in less post-operative pain than manual techniques and provides quicker recovery and shorter hospital stays, including our Same Day Discharge program.
Same Day Discharge allows for a faster recovery as patients enjoy the comfort of home, better sleep, and a lower risk of hospital-related complications. Healing at home provides patients with a stronger sense of independence while remaining supported by ongoing personalized follow-ups and therapy. Our team thoroughly evaluates each individual to ensure this option is both safe and appropriate. If you’re considering joint replacement surgery, we can help you determine whether this streamlined approach to recovery is right for you.
KNEE
Less invasive arthroscopic surgery
Knee replacement surgery including partial and total knee replacement
Same-day and robotic surgery depending on individual patient needs
HIP
Surgical approaches including partial and total hip replacement
Less invasive, muscle-sparing direct anterior approach with computer assistance
Same-day surgery, in-patient services are provided depending on individual patient needs
TOTAL JOINT REVISION AND INFECTION CARE
Experts in the revision of complex joint replacement including the treatment of infected total joints
Referral practice offering second opinions for painful total joints
Treatment of injuries involving previous joint replacement
MAKO® FOR HIP AND KNEE
Mako total and partial knee clinical studies have shown significantly reduced post-op pain, reduced analgesia consumption, and a reduced time to hospital discharge over conventional surgical options
Mako total hip clinical study outcomes have shown improved acetabular component accuracy and reduced dislocation rates compared with that of manual THA