Comparing Surgical Outcomes: Smokers vs. Non-Smokers in Joint Replacement
Smoking is not just harmful to your heart and lungs. It can also affect how well your body recovers after joint replacement surgery.
Smoking is not just harmful to your heart and lungs. It can also affect how well your body recovers after joint replacement surgery.
Hip and knee replacement surgery marks the beginning of your return to movement—not the finish line.
Recovering from knee replacement surgery requires effective pain management, and more patients and surgeons now choose non-opioid strategies to reduce reliance on narcotics.
Knee replacement surgery has evolved significantly with the integration of robotic technology, offering greater precision and faster recovery times.
Managing joint pain, especially before or after surgery, requires more than just medications.
Chronic knee pain can take a serious toll on your daily life—but finding relief doesn’t always require medication or surgery.
Knee replacement surgery continues to evolve, offering faster recovery and improved outcomes for patients eager to return to the activities they love—like hiking rugged trails or simply walking without pain.
Are hip or knee pains becoming part of your “normal”? They shouldn’t be. Whether it’s from an old injury or daily strain, knowing when to seek help—and which modern treatments can truly make a difference—is key. Take the time to check in with your body this Men’s Health Month.
If joint pain is limiting your mobility and keeping you from the activities you enjoy, it may be time to consider a more advanced solution: Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement.
Living with arthritis is hard enough—don’t let stress make it worse. Research shows that emotional and physical stress can intensify joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation, making daily activities even more challenging.