Reasons Your Hip or Knee Surgery Might Be Delayed
You are scheduled for joint replacement surgery. It’s on your calendar, it’s on our calendar. Unfortunately, your procedure might be canceled or delayed on the scheduled day of surgery.
You are scheduled for joint replacement surgery. It’s on your calendar, it’s on our calendar. Unfortunately, your procedure might be canceled or delayed on the scheduled day of surgery.
You are scheduled for a knee replacement. Allow me to introduce you to your recovery companion: Motionsense. Motionsense is an engaging and motivational tool we utilize to help you in your recovery after joint replacement surgery.
Did you know that joint replacement surgery recovery can be done in the comfort of your home? There is a common misconception that hip and knee replacement can require...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disorder in the United States with 10% of men and 13% of women, age 60 or older, reporting symptoms1 For patients with arthritis, knee osteoarthritis is a major contributor ...
Over 130 years ago, the first hip replacement was performed in Germany. Ivory was used as the implant material. In the last 100 years, implant materials have advanced and technology ...
Joint replacement surgery is a life-changing procedure. Hip and knee replacements are helping people of all ages live pain-free, active lives by improving joint function and quality of life.
98% satisfaction. That’s an incredible satisfaction rating in any area of service. When you talk about 98% patient satisfaction for total knee replacement it means even more.
Nutrition is essential to positive surgical outcomes. Hospital studies have shown that as many as 50% of patients are undernourished or malnourished.
If you have ever heard your knees making noise when you step up, bend down, or stand up, it can be a little unnerving. What is causing it? Is there a problem with your knees?