Arthritis
Common fall injuries
Foot and ankle
Hand and wrist
Hip
Knee
Lower arm and elbow
Neck and back pain
Osteoarthritis
Shoulder
Sports injuries
Tennis elbow
Hip, knee and shoulder arthroscopy
Hand surgeries
Pediatric orthopedic care
Complex trauma care
Sports medicine
Total and partial joint replacements
Joint Replacement, also known as joint arthroplasty, is an elective surgical procedure where dysfunctional, damaged or arthritic joints are replaced/resurfaced with an artificial joint typically made of metal, plastic or ceramic. Conditions such as arthritis, joint abnormalities and fractures can lead to joint pain and dysfunction. If other, more conservative, treatments such as physical therapy, medications and injections have not helped, joint replacement surgery may be an option.