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...
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...
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 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...
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...
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...