Most Fellowship Trained Joint Replacement Surgeons in the Region

Offering State-of-the-Art Non-Surgical, Surgical & Rehabilitation Treatments for Joint Replacement.

Are you experiencing chronic pain in your hip, knee, shoulder, elbow, or ankle? Have you already undergone a joint replacement surgery with unsuccessful results? Our joint replacement specialists will evaluate your condition and determine the best approach for giving you back the active and pain-free life you deserve. We understand that joint pain can have a major effect on your lifestyle and keep you from performing routine, everyday activities. Schedule your appointment with one of our specialists today!

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Is Physical Therapy Required after Total Joint Replacement Surgery?

Physical therapy is very important following hip and knee replacements and other total joint replacement surgery. Soon after surgery, scar tissue will start to form around the joint, and the surrounding muscles will begin to weaken. Physical therapy will help prevent scar tissue from restricting your range of motion. It will also aid in strengthening the surrounding muscles. Performing exercises will also keep the blood flowing around the joint. This is essential to avoid blood clots and will aid in healing. The following list highlights some other benefits of performing physical therapy after joint replacement surgery:

  • Reduce pain
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Maintain circulation
  • Restore joint strength and mobility
  • Strengthen surrounding muscles
  • Eliminate stiffness in the joints and muscles
  • Improve your balance
  • Regain your normal gait
  • Recovering your ability to perform previous movements and activities

Common Joint Replacement Services

We offer orthopedic care services that help get you back in motion from joint rehabilitation therapy to joint replacements.

View our joint treatment services below to find out how we can help you and learn more about our team of highly skilled joint physicians and surgeons.

Total hip replacement surgery is a procedure that removes the bone and cartilage of the hip that has been damaged due to arthritis and replaces them with metal and plastic components.

These components mimic the anatomy and function of a healthy hip so that you can return to activities without the pain caused by arthritis. The procedure is one of the most well-known and most effective in orthopedic surgery because it dramatically improves hip pain and quality of life.

Hip Resurfacing is an alternative to traditional hip replacements for younger, active individuals seeking relief from pain. We are committed to providing exceptional care throughout your hip resurfacing journey, from the initial consultation to post-operative rehabilitation. So if you’re a male, younger than 65 and suffering from degenerative joint diseases, Hip Resurfacing may be right for you.

Total knee replacement (also known as total knee arthroplasty) is a procedure that removes the bone and cartilage of the knee that has been damaged due to arthritis and replaces them with metal and plastic components.

These components mimic the anatomy and function of a healthy knee so that you can return to activities without the pain caused by arthritis. Knee replacements are one of the most well-known and most effective procedures in orthopedic surgery because it dramatically improves knee pain and quality of life.

 

Partial knee replacement is a procedure that removes the bone and cartilage of the knee that has been damaged due to arthritis and replaces them with metal and plastic components.

These components mimic the anatomy and function of a healthy knee so that you can return to activities without the pain caused by arthritis. This procedure differs from a total knee replacement in that only the damaged bones of the knee are removed and replaced. In many cases, arthritis will only affect one side (also known as a “compartment”) of the knee.

Therefore, only that compartment needs to be replaced, and the undamaged portion of the knee can remain intact.

For people suffering from knee pain caused by osteoarthritis, whose damage is limited to a single compartment or area of the knee, robotic-assisted partial knee replacement may be an option because it preserves healthy bone and ligaments while replacing the damaged area.

Robotics-assisted technology is used to help tailor partial and total knee replacement procedures to the unique shape and motion of each patient’s knee anatomy.

Total ankle replacement, also known as total ankle arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure used to remove the arthritic portions of the ankle ligament and replace them with metal and plastic components.

These components mimic the function of a healthy ankle joint and allow for increased mobility and reduced pain. An ankle replacement may be recommended to treat severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and post-traumatic arthritis that does not respond to nonsurgical treatment.

A reverse shoulder replacement is a procedure in which both the ball and socket are replaced, but the implants are reversed. The ball is attached to the shoulder blade, and the socket is attached to the upper arm bone. This option is typically preferred if the patient’s rotator cuff is severely damaged.

Total shoulder replacement is a surgical procedure that removes osteoarthritis bone and replaces it with metal and plastic components. These components mimic the anatomy and function of a healthy shoulder so that you can return to activities without the pain caused by arthritis. Total shoulder replacement is very effective at restoring range and motion and improving quality of life.

OrthoAlliance Joint Replacement Specialists

Hip & Knee

JIS Orthopedics

Orthopedic Hip & Knee Surgeon

Orthopedic Specialists and Sports Medicine

Orthopedic Surgeon

Orthopaedic Associates of Zanesville

Orthopedic Surgeon

JIS Orthopedics

Orthopedic Hip & Knee Surgeon

JIS Orthopedics

Orthopedic Hip & Knee Surgeon

JIS Orthopedics

Orthopedic Knee & Shoulder Surgeon

Orthopaedic Associates of Zanesville

Orthopedic Surgeon

OrthoNeuro

Orthopedic Surgeon, Adult Hip & Knee Reconstruction

JIS Orthopedics

Orthopedic Hip & Knee Surgeon

JIS Orthopedics

Orthopedic Hip & Knee Surgeon

Orthopaedic Associates of Zanesville

Orthopedic Surgeon

Orthopedic Specialists and Sports Medicine

Orthopedic Surgeon

Orthopedic Specialists and Sports Medicine

Orthopedic Surgeon

Shoulder

OrthoNeuro

Orthopedic Hand & Elbow Surgeon

JIS Orthopedics

Orthopedic Knee & Shoulder Surgeon

JIS Orthopedics

Orthopedic Shoulder, Hand, Wrist & Elbow Surgeon

OrthoNeuro
Orthopedic Shoulder & Elbow Surgeon

Ankle

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center

Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center

Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center

Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center

Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center

Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center

Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center

Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center

Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Our Partner Locations

OrthoAlliance is a network of top orthopedic practices with expert clinicians and best-in-class orthopedic care. Together, our focus is on providing each patient with compassionate, patient-centered, and exceptional comprehensive care.

With OrthoAlliance, you’re connected to our integrated orthopedic network with comprehensive, efficient, and patient-centric care. That includes Central Ohio-area practices with more than 50 orthopedic and musculoskeletal specialists as well as 70+ physicians in more than a dozen orthopedic practices across Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.