Knee Replacements
Learn About Knee Replacement Procedures
Learn About Knee Replacement Procedures
Knee Replacement surgery is often performed on an inpatient basis. However, many patients may be candidates to have these procedures performed on an outpatient basis as part of Olympia Orthopaedic Associates innovative Outpatient Total Joint Replacement Program.
During the procedure, the surgeon carefully removes osteoarthritic bone and damaged cartilage in the knee joint and replaces it with special components. These components include metal caps that are placed where the osteoarthritic bone has been removed from the femur and tibia (the bones that make up the knee joint).
A medical grade polyethylene plastic spacer is placed between the bones of the knee and together with the metal cap and spacer recreate the normal function of a healthy knee joint. This also ensures that the caps are able to glide smoothly over the spacer and allow the knee to be stable and flexible.
In the final stage of these procedures, advanced imaging and flexibility tests are used to ensure proper placement of the implants.
Both procedures take about two hours from start to finish. Patients are then brought to a recovery room where they can recover in comfort. Nurses and medical staff will review post-operative instructions as well begin scheduling the start of your Physical Therapy program.
Knee Replacements are one of the most popular orthopaedic surgical procedures with over 600,000 performed each year. After these procedures, it is important that you commit yourself to the Physical Therapy program prescribed by the Olympia Orthopaedic Associates Physical Therapy Team so that you can recover quickly and get the most out of this procedure.
After therapy is completed, you can look forward to an active and pain-free lifestyle. You can return to the hobbies you once enjoyed like golf, hiking and fitness routines – without the pain of osteoarthritis.
The Knee Replacement Specialists at Olympia Orthopaedic Associates have provided countless patients with a knee pain solution using Partial or Total Knee Replacement surgery.
Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Technology provides you with a personalized surgical plan based on your unique anatomy. First, a CT scan of the diseased knee joint is taken. This CT scan is uploaded into the Mako System software, where a 3D model of your knee is created. This 3D model is used to pre-plan and assist your surgeon in performing your partial knee replacement.
The Knee Replacement Specialists at Olympia Orthopaedic Associates are Fellowship Trained and Board Certified. If you are ready to discuss Knee Replacement surgery, contact one of our specialists.
Osteoarthritis of the knee is one of the most common orthopaedic conditions and may be treated using a variety of nonsurgical treatment options. When osteoarthritis reaches severe stages or when nonsurgical treatment options does not provide you with pain relief, a Partial or Total Knee Replacement surgery may be recommended. The Fellowship Trained and Board Certified Surgeons at Olympia Orthopaedic Associates are experts in Joint Replacement Procedures and have helped thousands of patients return to an active and healthy lifestyle.
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