Total Knee Replacement Introduction
Total Knee Replacement is performed to remove the degenerated and worn portions of the knee and reposition it into normal alignment. New components will be implanted into the knee to replace the worn-out bone and cartilage. Implant components can be made of metal, polyethylene plastic or ceramic material. In cases requiring total knee replacement, the cartilage covering the femur, tibia, and patella becomes worn and the underlying bone develops spurs and various irregularities which produce pain and loss of knee motion.
In the Hands of Experts
Hospital for Special Surgery is world-renowned for the diagnosis and treatment of knee problems. Here, top orthopedic surgeons perform approximately 2,500 knee replacements each year, making HSS one of the most experienced hospitals in the country. We provide a comprehensive approach from diagnosis and treatment to rehabilitation and recovery.
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