Joint Replacement Options
Advanced robotic-assisted procedures offering precision, faster recovery, and improved outcomes for hip and knee replacement.
Radiofrequency Ablation
Radiofrequency ablation is the practice of burning nerve endings adjacent to a painful joint, such as the knee, to decrease pain.
Robotic Anterior Approach Hip Replacement
Hip replacement involves surgically removing the ball and socket joint, and inserting a prosthetic ball and socket. The materials used in this process are diverse, but ostensibly include metal such as titanium to bond to bone, plastic such as highly cross-linked polyethylene to softly take weight, and ceramic materials to make a smooth-gliding joint. On occasion, “bone cement” is used to bond the components to the bone.
Robotic Partial Knee Replacement
Partial knee replacement is similar in principle to a total knee replacement, but involves only resurfacing part of the knee that is causing the issue.
Robotic Revision Joint Replacement
Revision joint replacement is a major undertaking, usually involving removal of prosthetic components in a hip or knee, and replacing them with new components.
Robotic Superior Approach Hip Replacement
Hip replacement is an extremely successful operation for restoring people’s quality of life, eradicating pain and restoring the ability to walk.
Robotic Total Knee Replacement
Knee replacement involves surgically removing the surfaces of the femur, tibia and patella that make up the knee joint, and inserting prosthetic components to resurface these bones.
Why Choose Robotic Joint Replacement
Robotic Hip Replacement
Advanced robotic technology for precise implant positioning and optimal joint function.
Robotic Knee Replacement
Advanced robotic technology for precise implant positioning and optimal joint function.
Revision Surgery
Advanced robotic technology for precise implant positioning and optimal joint function.
Partial Knee Replacement
Advanced robotic technology for precise implant positioning and optimal joint function.
Joint Replacements
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Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Surgery
Experience the advantages of cutting-edge robotic technology for joint replacement procedures.
Greater Precision
Robotic guidance ensures optimal implant positioning for better joint function.
Faster Recovery
Minimally invasive techniques lead to shorter hospital stays and quicker healing.
Better Outcomes
Improved implant longevity and joint function for enhanced quality of life.
Reduced Risk
Lower risk of complications and revision surgery with precise surgical planning.