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  • Knee Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy

    Knee arthroscopy is a common surgical procedure performed using an arthroscope, a viewing instrument, to diagnose or treat a knee problem. It is a relatively safe procedure and you will usually be discharged from the hospital on the same day of surgery.

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Minimally Invasive Knee Joint Replacement

  • Robotic Assisted Knee Replacement Robotic Assisted Knee Replacement

    Robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery is an alternative to the conventional knee replacement procedure. It is performed using robotic-arm technology that allows your surgeon to precisely perform the surgery through a smaller incision as compared to traditional surgery.

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  • Total Knee Replacement Total Knee Replacement

    Total knee replacement, also called total knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which the worn out or damaged surfaces of the knee joint are removed and replaced with an artificial prosthesis.

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  • Robotic Unicondylar Knee Replacement Robotic Unicondylar Knee Replacement

    A unicondylar knee replacement is a procedure to replace part of the knee joint with a prosthetic implant to relieve pain and improve the function of the joint.

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  • Revision Knee Replacement Revision Knee Replacement

    Revision knee replacement surgery involves replacing a part or all your previous knee prosthesis with a new prosthesis. Although total knee replacement surgery is successful, sometimes the procedure can fail due to various reasons and may require a second revision surgery.

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  • Short-Stay & Fast-Track Knee Replacement Short-Stay and Fast-Track Knee Replacement

    Short-stay and fast-track knee replacement is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which the worn-out or damaged surfaces of the knee joint are removed and replaced with prostheses.

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  • Correction of a Failed Knee Replacement Correction of a Failed Knee Replacement

    Reoperation of a total knee replacement to resolve a painful knee condition and loss of motion arising out of a damaged or worn out prosthesis is known as correction of a failed knee replacement.

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  • Correction of a Loose Knee Replacement Correction of a Loose Knee Replacement

    Reoperation of a total knee replacement to correct a loosened prosthesis as a result of wear and tear of the prosthetic joint surfaces is known as correction of a loose knee replacement.

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  • Outpatient Unicondylar Knee Replacement Outpatient Unicondylar Knee Replacement

    A unicondylar knee replacement, also known as unicompartmental or partial knee replacement, is a procedure to replace a portion of the damaged knee joint with a prosthetic implant to relieve pain and improve function of the knee joint.

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  • Unicondylar Knee Replacement Unicondylar Knee Replacement

    Unicompartmental knee replacement or unicondylar knee replacement is a minimally invasive surgery in which only the damaged compartment of the knee is replaced with an implant. It is also called a partial knee replacement.

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  • Complex Total Knee Replacement Complex Total Knee Replacement

    Complex total knee replacement is employed in patients whose arthritis is especially severe, or who have already undergone a previous knee replacement in the same leg. The surgery takes about 2 to 3 hours to perform.

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  • Rapid Recovery Knee Replacement Rapid Recovery Knee Replacement

    Rapid recovery knee replacement, also known as an outpatient knee replacement, is an innovative procedure that is performed to replace a damaged knee joint with a prosthesis using minimally invasive techniques and surgical instruments that minimize post-operative pain and discomfort and promote faster recovery for patients.

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  • Outpatient Total Knee Replacement Outpatient Total Knee Replacement

    Outpatient total knee replacement is considered when your vital signs are stable, such as heart and respiratory rate, blood pressure, and temperature.

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  • Tricompartmental Knee Replacement Tricompartmental Knee Replacement

    Tricompartmental knee replacement, also called total knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which the worn-out or damaged surfaces of the knee joint are removed and replaced with artificial parts.

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  • Muscle Sparing Total Knee Replacement Muscle Sparing Total Knee Replacement

    Muscle sparing total knee replacement is a minimally invasive surgical approach that involves making a smaller incision of 4 to 6 inches in length as compared to a larger incision of 10 to 12 inches used in the traditional knee replacement and spares the quadriceps muscle and tendon, which control bending of the knee, from being cut to access the knee joint.

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  • Unicompartmental/Partial Knee Replacement Unicompartmental/Partial Knee Replacement

    Unicompartmental knee replacement is a minimally invasive surgery in which only the damaged compartment of the knee is replaced with an implant. It is also called a partial knee replacement.

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  • Patellofemoral Knee Replacement Patellofemoral Knee Replacement

    Patellofemoral knee replacement is a minimally invasive surgical option performed in the patellofemoral compartment only, preserving the knee parts not damaged by arthritis as well as the stabilizing anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments (ACL and PCL).

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  • What is New in Knee Replacement What is New in Knee Replacement

    If you are considering knee replacement surgery, there are new developments under study which can help enhance the quality of life.

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  • Computer Navigation for Total Knee Replacement Computer Navigation for Total Knee Replacement

    Computer navigation provides your surgeon with real-time 3-D images of your mapped knee and the surgical instruments during surgery. The data for the images is provided by infrared sensors fixed to the bones of the knee and surgical instruments.

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  • Lateral Approach Total Knee Replacement Lateral Approach Total Knee Replacement

    Lateral approach total knee replacement is a surgical procedure employed for the treatment of valgus deformity of the osteoarthritic knee.

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  • Partial Lateral Knee Replacement Partial Lateral Knee Replacement

    Partial lateral knee replacement is a surgery to replace only the lateral part of your damaged knee. It is also called unicompartmental knee replacement.

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  • Partial Medial Knee Replacement Partial Medial Knee Replacement

    Partial medial knee replacement is a surgery to replace only the medial part of your damaged knee. It is also called unicompartmental knee replacement.

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  • Compartment Decompression Compartment Decompression

    Compartment decompression, also called ‘decompressive fasciotomy’, is a surgical procedure to treat a painful knee condition known as “compartment syndrome”.

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  • Patellofemoral Stabilization Patellofemoral Stabilization

    Patellofemoral stabilization is a broad term that refers to surgeries employed for stabilization (prevention of dislocation) of the patella for the treatment of patellofemoral instability.

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Knee Surgery

  • Knee Fracture Surgery Knee Fracture Surgery

    Knee fracture surgery is a surgical procedure performed to correct the cracked or broken bones in or around the knee to restore normal anatomical function, stability, and motion.

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  • Cartilage Restoration of the Patellofemoral Joint Cartilage Restoration of the Patellofemoral Joint

    Cartilage restoration of the patellofemoral joint is a surgical technique to repair damaged or worn-out articular cartilage in the patellofemoral joint by stimulating new growth of cartilage or by transplanting cartilage into areas with defects in order to relieve pain and restore normal function to the knee.

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  • Meniscectomy Meniscectomy

    Meniscectomy is a surgical procedure indicated in individuals with torn meniscus where the conservative treatments are a failure to relieve the pain and other symptoms.

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  • Partial Knee Resurfacing Partial Knee Resurfacing

    Partial knee replacement is an alternative to total knee replacement in patients with arthritis on only one side of the knee. Partial knee replacement is a surgical procedure which involves resurfacing and replacement of only the diseased surface of the joint instead of the entire joint.

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  • Prior Meniscectomy Prior Meniscectomy

    The menisci are two C-shaped cartilages that act as shock absorbers between the thigh and shin bones that articulate at the knee joint. They provide stability and lubrication to the joint as well as nutrition for the articular cartilage.

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  • Periprosthetic Knee Fracture Fixation Periprosthetic Knee Fracture Fixation

    Periprosthetic knee fracture fixation is a procedure performed to stabilize a fracture that occurs in the bone present around a knee prosthesis. The fracture may involve the lower part of the thighbone (femur), the kneecap (patella) or the upper part of the shinbone (tibia).

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  • Patellar Tendon Repair Patellar Tendon Repair

    Patellar tendon repair is the surgery performed to reattach the torn tendon to the kneecap and to restore normal function in the affected leg.

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  • Meniscal Surgery Meniscal Surgery

    Meniscal surgery is a surgical procedure employed for the treatment of torn or damaged meniscal tissues in the knee. It is mostly performed as a minimally invasive keyhole procedure.

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Nonsurgical Knee Treatments

  • Physical Examination of the Knee Physical Examination of the Knee

    A complete physical examination of the knee is performed when you present to your doctor with a knee complaint. Both of your knees are examined and the results of the injured knee are compared to those of the healthy knee.

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  • Nonoperative Treatments for ACL Injuries Nonoperative Treatments for ACL Injuries

    Nonoperative treatments may be recommended if your child has a minor ACL injury, is still growing and does not wish to immediately return to sports.

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  • Pharmacological Interventions for Knee Injuries Pharmacological Interventions for Knee Injuries

    Pharmacological interventions include medicinal preparations such as pain-relieving capsules or injections.

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  • Ultrasound-Guided Genicular Nerve Block Ultrasound-Guided Genicular Nerve Block

    The genicular nerves are nerves surrounding your knee joint that are responsible for the transmission of pain impulses. Knee disorders causing excessive pain can be treated by blocking the genicular nerves from transmitting nerve impulses. The procedure may be performed under the guidance of ultrasound imaging.

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  • Viscosupplementation Viscosupplementation

    Viscosupplementation refers to the injection of a hyaluronan preparation into the joint. Hyaluronan is a natural substance present in the joint fluid that assists in lubrication.

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  • Physical Therapy for Knee Physical Therapy for Knee

    Physical therapy is an exercise program that helps you to improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level.

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  • Intraarticular Knee Injection Intraarticular Knee Injection

    An intra-articular knee injection is a very effective form of treatment where medicine is delivered directly into the knee joint with the primary objective of relieving pain from conditions such as arthritis.

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Locations

  • Riverside

    4500 Brockton Avenue
    Suite 204
    Riverside, CA 92501

    Mon to Fri 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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  • Corona

    770 Magnolia Avenue
    Suite 2J
    Corona, CA 92879

    Mon to Fri 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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