Joint Center
We are Focused on both Hip and Knee Replacement and Revision Surgery
qualified specialists and state-of-the-art technology
OSA has helped many athletes and orthopedic patients improve their health and quality of life throughout the years. If you are experiencing discomfort or pain in your joints, consult our specialists to get a thorough assessment and accurate diagnosis of your condition.
CLICK ONE OF THE BELOW TO EXPLORE MORE ABOUT A SPECIFIC TOPIC OR SCROLL DOWN THE PAGE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE JOINT CENTER.
OUR TEAM
Meet the joint center team.
Hip Replacement
A hip replacement surgery is one of the most successful operations performed by orthopedic surgeons. A hip replacement restores function, removes pain, and has some of the highest patient satisifaction of all surgeries preformed today. If a patient with hip arthritis is no longer getting relief from their non-operative treatment for hip arthritis and their life is significantly impacted from their hip arthritis, then perhaps they should consider getting their hip replaced.
A hip joint is basically a ball and socket joint. A hip replacement involves removing the ball (femoral head) and replacing it with a metal or ceramic prosthetic ball. The femoral prosthesis is inserted into the hollow part of the femoral shaft. The socket of the pelvis is machined into a hemisphere and a metal hemisphere is inserted into the socket. The new femoral prosthesis and new socket form the new hip joint and allow the same and often times more motion than the native hip joint.
Knee Replacement
Knee replacement surgery is the most common joint replacement procedure. A person may be a candidate for knee replacement surgery if their knee has become stiff and painful or if the knee has developed an angular deformity. These include knock knee deformity (genu valgus) and bowlegged deformity (genu varus). An individual may also benefit from knee replacement surgery if their knee is preventing them from engaging in activities that are important to them and other non operative or operative treatments are not working.
When a knee replacement is performed, the bone and cartilage on the end of the thigh bone (femur) and top of the shin bone (tibia) are removed. This is performed using precise instruments to create surfaces that will accommodate the implant perfectly. Computer navigation and robotic technology have wonderfully improved our precision and made the results even more predicable.
A metal implant that is shaped like our natural femur is placed on the femur. A metal tray and plastic insert are implanted on top of the tibia. The underneath surface of the patella or kneecap is also removed and replaced with a plastic button. Now as the new knee moves, only specialized plastic moves against the new metal femoral component and pain is relieved.
We provide personal care.
Our team offers a high level of expertise and experience combined with a sincere and authentic approach to patient care.
Joint Replacement Surgery: What To Expect?
contact us
We’d love to hear from you.
Whether it’s post-injury help or consultation about your first symptoms, our orthopedic doctors provide total management of patient care. Contact us find out more about OSA, our doctors, and our facilities, or to get started as a patient.