Surgical Precision and Customization in Robotic Joint Replacement
Robotic technology is revolutionizing the field of orthopedics, offering unmatched precision and customization for better patient outcomes.
Robotic technology is revolutionizing the field of orthopedics, offering unmatched precision and customization for better patient outcomes.
Long gone are the days of long hospital stays and recovery times after joint replacement surgery. With modern medicine and advancements in patient care,
Experience the hip replacement revolution with robotics, allowing you to head home within a day of the procedure! Same-day hip replacement, powered by cutting-edge robotics, offers a personalized and patient-centric approach.
Your hip joint provides an essential range of motion, allowing your body freedom of movement every day. When the hip joint is painful, limiting movement, hip replacement may be the next step.
Since the first artificial knee replacement in 1968, surgical outcomes in orthopedics have improved dramatically with the introduction of robotic technology. Robotic technology helps orthopedic surgeons...
Over a million Americans have knee and hip replacements every year to improve their quality of life.1 If you are considering joint replacement surgery, there is hope for an amazing comeback story. But don't ask us, just hear what our patients have to say.
Good news for future joint replacement recipients! Innovations in healthcare have improved joint replacement in recent years, resulting in less pain, faster recovery, and fewer hospital stays.
With great honor, the Oklahoma Joint Reconstructive Institute has surpassed an important milestone, performing over 5000 robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery.
If you are having a hip or knee replacement surgery, learning about pain control options is essential. Patients should expect to be prepared extensively for what to anticipate regarding pain levels after your surgery.
In the past, replacing a joint usually meant general anesthesia for surgery, followed by grogginess and the need for strong narcotic pain relievers. Today, patients have better choices regarding anesthesia for their joint replacement surgery.