Arthroplasty

Improve mobility and relieve joint pain

Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure that involves the replacement of a damaged or diseased joint with an artificial joint. The procedure is typically performed on patients who suffer from severe joint pain, stiffness, and limited mobility due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or injury. During the procedure, the surgeon removes the damaged joint and replaces it with a prosthesis made of metal, plastic, or ceramic materials. The prosthesis is designed to mimic the natural movement of the joint and provide improved mobility and pain relief. Arthroplasty can be performed on various joints in the body, including the hip, knee, shoulder, and elbow. Recovery time and rehabilitation will vary depending on the type of arthroplasty performed and the patient’s overall health.