Four Types of Joint Surgery in Philadelphia

January 12th, 2015

 The body’s joints are the areas in which two or more bones meet. Joints account for our ability to perform critical movements such as bending, reaching, squatting, walking and so much more. And because joints are so important to everyday life, it is vital that we keep them healthy by:

 
Maintaining a healthy weight 
Checking your diet to ensure you’re getting adequate amounts of vitamin C and calcium to aid in bone health
Telling your doctor about joint pain right away
 
In some cases, usually due to osteoarthritis or injury, joints begin to degenerate and patients can begin to find it difficult to work, or even to rest. Joint pain can limit your independence and prevent you from living the active lifestyle that you prefer. In these cases, after other non-operative approaches have been tried, an orthopedic physician may recommend joint surgery in Philadelphia.
 
Why Philadelphia?
If you live near Philadelphia, you have access to some of the world’s top orthopaedic surgeons. When you see a physician at one of Rothman Orthopaedic Institute’s 20+ locations throughout the region, you can expect the following:
a treatment approach that integrates the latest interventions and advancements
highly trained experts in specific subspecialties
a full spectrum of care for a wide range of orthopaedic conditions, including joint problems
care from a team that is known for their cutting edge research in the field of joint replacement
 
Four Common Types of Joint Surgery in Philadelphia
Total hip replacement involves replacing the acetabulum with an artificial liner and the proximal femur with an artificial stem. This procedure is most commonly used to reduce pain and improve mobility for patients suffering from hip arthritis.
 
Total knee replacement recreates the normal function of the knee by shaving off the arthritic ends of the bones and inserting metal and high grade plastic prosthetic parts. If you’re experiencing pain in both knees, ask your physician about bilateral total knee replacement.
 
The most common type of shoulder replacement involves removing the damaged bone and cartilage and replacing them with a polished metal ball on a stem and a plastic socket. This procedure is very effective for relieving pain and restoring range of motion.
 
In total ankle arthroplasty procedures, both sides of the ankle are removed and replaced with artificial parts. The tibia is replaced by a prosthesis piece made of medical- grade plastic with a titanium base plate tray. Cobalt chromium alloy is used to replace the talar component of the joint.
 
If you’re considering joint surgery in Philadelphia, call Rothman Orthopaedic Institute at 1-800-321-9999 to set up an appointment. 
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