Outpatient joint replacement is rapidly reshaping orthopedic care as advances in minimally invasive surgery, anesthesia, rapid recovery protocols and care coordination make same-day hip and knee ...
More than 200,000 hip and knee replacements are performed in the U.K. every year. They are usually performed only when conservative treatments such as physiotherapy, weight loss, and medications are ...
Let's start with the "when" question. Patients undergoing replacement surgery have arthritis in the joint. Arthritis is the ...
Twenty-five years ago, when Richard Berger, MD, began talking about outpatient joint replacement surgery, much of the orthopedic community found the idea absurd. At the time, hip and knee replacement ...
As advancements in robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery continue to evolve, patients suffering from chronic knee pain can look forward to enjoying the relief that modern medical technology can ...
Recovering from knee replacement surgery isn’t just about rest—what you do afterward can determine whether you regain full mobility or struggle with long-term setbacks.
Partial knee replacement surgery replaces one part of a damaged knee with an artificial joint. Compared with total knee replacement, partial knee replacement is less painful and has a shorter recovery ...
A partial knee replacement is a surgery to replace one portion of your knee with artificial parts. Your knee contains three parts called compartments. There are three types of partial knee replacement ...
A medical study reveals that standard knee surgery yielded worse results after 10 years than a placebo procedure.
In a landmark achievement for Indian orthopedic medicine, Dr. Tarandeep Singh Gill, Director of Orthopaedics & Joint ...