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Hip, Shoulder, and Knee Arthroplasty

What is Hip, Shoulder, and Knee Arthroplasty?

Arthroplasty, commonly known as joint replacement surgery, is a highly effective procedure for restoring function and relieving pain in damaged or arthritic joints. It involves removing the damaged joint surfaces and replacing them with artificial implants that mimic natural movement. Arthroplasty is most commonly performed on the hip, shoulder, and knee, helping patients regain mobility and return to an active lifestyle.

This procedure is often recommended for individuals suffering from severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, joint degeneration, or trauma-related damage.

Benefits of Hip, Shoulder, and Knee Arthroplasty

  • Significant pain relief for those with chronic joint pain and stiffness.
  • Restores mobility and function, allowing patients to walk, move, and perform daily activities with ease.
  • Long-lasting results with modern implants designed to last 15-20 years or more.
  • Minimally invasive techniques available, leading to smaller incisions and faster recovery.
  • Improved quality of life, enabling patients to return to work, sports, and hobbies.

Who is a Candidate?

Arthroplasty may be ideal for patients who:

  • Suffer from severe joint pain, stiffness, or swelling that limits movement.
  • Have advanced arthritis or joint degeneration that has not responded to non-surgical treatments.
  • Experience joint instability or deformity, affecting their ability to walk or perform daily tasks.
  • Have failed to find relief with medications, injections, or physical therapy.

How the Procedure Works

Joint replacement surgery is performed under regional or general anesthesia and follows these key steps:

  1. The damaged joint surfaces are carefully removed.
  2. A prosthetic implant is placed, designed to restore smooth movement.
  3. The surrounding tissues and muscles are adjusted for optimal function.
  4. The incision is closed, and the patient begins post-surgical rehabilitation.

Advanced minimally invasive techniques may be used to reduce scarring, pain, and recovery time.

Recovery Expectations

  • Most patients stand and walk within 24 hours of surgery with assistance.
  • Physical therapy starts immediately to regain strength and mobility.
  • Return to light activities within 4-6 weeks, with full recovery in 3-6 months.
  • Modern implants last 15+ years, providing long-term pain relief and improved function.

Hear From Our Experts

“Joint replacement is truly transformative—it gives patients the freedom to move without pain, regain their independence, and return to the activities they love, without limitations.” – Dr. John E. Britt

Take the First Step

If chronic joint pain is limiting your mobility and quality of life, hip, shoulder, or knee arthroplasty may provide the lasting relief and freedom you deserve.