Total Joint Owner's Manual - Maintaining Your Total Hip and Total Knee
Will my total hip or total knee need to be redone? This is a common question and is understandable given the history of joint replacement failures a generation ago.
Will my total hip or total knee need to be redone? This is a common question and is understandable given the history of joint replacement failures a generation ago.
As I approach 30 years of Orthopaedic Surgery practice, dedicated to hip and knee replacement in arthritic patients, it is interesting to reflect on some headline news articles offering the latest and greatest improvements in orthopaedic and arthritis care. – Dr. John Irving
Total knee replacement has been proven to be one of the best reconstructive procedures offered to patients suffering with debilitating arthritis over the past 30 years.
Several of our surgeons currently use the direct anterior (or frontal) approach for most total hip replacements. In this article, Dr. John Irving explains.