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Differences in Recovery Timelines Between Knee and Hip Replacements

Differences in Recovery Timelines Between Knee and Hip Replacements

by Dr. Narayan Hulse | Feb 23, 2026 | Blog

When considering joint replacement surgery, one of the first questions patients ask is: “How long will recovery take?” The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. Hip and Knee replacements follow distinctly different recovery paths, and understanding these...
Blood Clots After Joint Replacement: Understanding DVT and Pulmonary Embolism

Blood Clots After Joint Replacement: Understanding DVT and Pulmonary Embolism

by Dr. Narayan Hulse | Feb 23, 2026 | Blog

For many people living with severe joint arthritis, the decision to undergo replacement surgery is life-changing. Yet one concern often holds patients back: What about blood clots? Blood clots, specifically Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE), are...
Same-Day Joint Replacement: What Makes Outpatient Safe and Who Qualifies

Same-Day Joint Replacement: What Makes Outpatient Safe and Who Qualifies

by Dr. Narayan Hulse | Feb 4, 2026 | Blog

For years, joint replacement meant an overnight hospital stay, beeping monitors, and a slow, cautious start to recovery. That script has changed. With refined anesthesia, minimally disruptive surgical approaches, and protocols that prioritize motion and safety, many...
Robotic Total Knee Replacement: Functional Alignment vs. Mechanical Alignment

Robotic Total Knee Replacement: Functional Alignment vs. Mechanical Alignment

by Dr. Narayan Hulse | Feb 4, 2026 | Blog

Robotic total knee replacement is reshaping how I think about alignment. For decades, surgeons chased “mechanical alignment,” aiming the limb toward a straight hip–knee–ankle line. Today, “functional alignment” asks a different question: what alignment best matches a...
Return to Sport After Hip Replacement: Timelines, Risks, and Smart Progression

Return to Sport After Hip Replacement: Timelines, Risks, and Smart Progression

by Dr. Narayan Hulse | Feb 4, 2026 | Blog

If you’re active, a hip replacement isn’t just about removing pain—it’s about getting back to what you love without hesitation. With modern implants, anterior approaches, and robotic planning, return-to-sport is not only possible but common. The key is a clear plan...
Cemented or Cementless Implants? What is Recommended, Why It Differs by Patient and Implant

Cemented or Cementless Implants? What is Recommended, Why It Differs by Patient and Implant

by Dr. Narayan Hulse | Feb 4, 2026 | Blog

Overview For many people living with severe joint arthritis, every staircase, every car ride, every grocery run becomes a negotiation with pain. Joint replacement changes that equation—but one question often shapes both recovery and long-term success: should your...
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