Hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the hip joint is replaced by a prosthetic implant, that is, a hip prosthesis. Hip replacement surgery can be performed as a total replacement or as partial replacement.
This minimally invasive surgery involves a 4 inch incision on the front of the hip that allows the joint to be replaced by moving muscles instead of cutting into, offering a quicker recovery time and less pain.
This surgery consists of replacing the diseased or damaged joint surfaces of the knee with metal and plastic components shaped to allow continued motion of the knee and relieve pain and disability.
This is a surgical treatment option that replaces only the damaged portion of the knee to relieve arthritis while conserving knee ligaments and unaffected cartilage.
A surgical procedure that allows to diagnose and treat problems in the knee joint, without making a large incision (cut) through the skin and other soft tissues.
(Platelet Rich Plasma) This therapy consists of injections of concentrated mixture of platelets found in the blood to promote healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints.
This type of technology has emerged as an alternative option allowing the surgeon to perform precise bone cuts and improved prosthetic component alignment when performing hip or knee surgery.