Joint Replacement Network

A Network of Joint Centers

Wouldn’t it be helpful if someone created a list of Joint Replacement Centers across the United States that have board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons — the highest level of medical education in the United States? Orthopedic surgeons who specialize in hip replacement, knee replacement and shoulder replacement. Where these joint replacement specialists use the most advanced robotic surgery technology

for joint replacement surgery.Where these Joint Replacement Centers also emphasize non-surgical treatment options for knee pain, hip pain and shoulder pain symptoms? A place where there is extensive information about the pros and cons of joint replacement that is unbiased.

Finally there is a place: JointReplacementNetwork.com

Hip Replacement

Over time, the impact of joint injury, arthritis, or excessive body weight can erode the hip joint. Arthritis can be an inherited disease process that appears with age.

Through Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement, the hip surgeon performs the same hip replacement surgery through two small incisions. The surgeon does not look directly at the arthritic hip, but uses X-ray guidance in the operating room to position the artificial hip.

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Knee Replacement

Knee replacement surgery can be a godsend to those with painful knees as it renews the person's ability to walk, golf, play tennis and all their other favorite activities.

Active knee replacement candidates will find it comforting to know that they will be able to resume some athletics following surgery such as golf, swimming, and walking.

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Shoulder Replacement

Shoulder replacement surgery creates new joint surfaces by replacing the ends of bones in a damaged joint. The top end of your upper arm bone (humerus) is rounded at the top and shaped like a ball. Muscles and ligaments hold this ball against a cup-shaped part of the shoulder bone.

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MAKO Robotics


Mako Robotic System uses Real Intelligence software to offer broad capabilities by smart mapping and building 3D models of the joint during surgery to ensure knee and hip replacements are positioned and aligned correctly.

Knee Replacement

The Mako Robotic System enables the joint replacement surgeon to improve the fit of the artificial implant to the individual’s unique anatomy. 

Hip Replacement

The Mako Robotic System instead improves the accuracy of surgery and creates the best fit of the artificial joint. This improves the balance of the hip joint and improves post surgical outcome from hip replacement surgery.

Shoulder Replacement

Shoulder replacement surgery creates new joint surfaces by replacing the ends of bones in a damaged joint.

Ankle Replacement

Joint replacement in the ankle, much like the hip and knee, can provide relief from arthritic pain while maintaining joint motion.


The Centers


Allied Physicians Surgery Center

South Bend, Indiana

Allied Physicians Surgery Center is a physician-owned, multi-specialty ambulatory surgery center founded in February 2000 in South Bend, IN. Our specialties include; general and vascular surgery, gynecology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, otorhinolaryngology, pain medicine, plastic surgery, podiatry, and urology.

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Celebration Orthopaedics

Celebration, Florida

The orthopedic specialists at Celebration Orthopaedics treat patients from across Central Florida at its Orlando-area office. This includes caring for orthopedic trauma, fractures and all types of joint pain. For example, the Orlando orthopedic surgeons do hip replacement, knee replacement, shoulder replacement, foot and ankle surgery, hand surgery, wrist surgery, elbow surgery, and rotator cuff surgery.

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Fort Worth Bone & Joint

Fort Worth, Texas

Texas Health Care Fort Worth's Bone & Joint Clinic was established in 1945 by Dr. Louis Levy, we are one of the oldest and most established orthopedic clinics in North Texas. Our patients are as diverse as the conditions we treat — from athletes to dancers to everyday folks who have suffered injuries through the course of living a full life.

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Lakeland Orthopaedics

Greenwood, South Carolina

Orthopaedic Associates of the Lakelands is one of the largest orthopedic groups in the Southwestern region of South Carolina. The group includes a team of board-certified orthopedic surgeons who specialize in the treatment of sports medicine problems, knee pain, hip pain, shoulder pain, arm pain, elbow pain, pain in the wrist and hand (carpal tunnel) and all foot and ankle pain problems.

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North Hills Surgical Hospital

Austin, Texas

For over 20 years, our facility has established itself as one of the premiere surgical specialty hospitals in the region focused on improving our community’s health and well-being.  Everyday our physicians and teammates alike focus on the compassion and treatment of our patients to leave here knowing we made a difference in their lives. 

As healthcare cost continue to rise, Northwest Hills is dedicated to the Austin community to be a source of high quality patient care at a low cost.   By working with like-minded organizations, together we are taking a lead fundamentally driving down the high cost of healthcare. 

 

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OrthoIllinois

Rockford, Illinois

Since its founding in 1967, Ortho Illinois, a division of OrthoMidwest, has grown dynamically to become one of the leading bone and joint providers in northern Illinois. We provide exceptional care and expertise from five convenient clinic locations, two in Rockford, and one each in Algonquin, Elgin, and in McHenry, Illinois.

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Swift Institute

Reno, Nevada

When you’re being cared for by highly trained and experienced medical professionals, you can rest assured that you’re in the best of hands. The orthopedic physicians at Swift Institute have outstanding credentials that inspire confidence. We have completed years of specialized training, including fellowships in spine surgery, arthroscopy, sports medicine, minimally invasive total joint replacement, hand and microvascular surgery, and foot and ankle reconstruction.

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University Orthopedics

Providence, Rhode Island

University Orthopedics in Providence, Rhode Island, is a regional referral center for patients with back and neck pain, joint pain, sports medicine problems, shoulder pain, hand problems, hip and knee pain, and foot and ankle injury.

UOI includes more than 70 board certified, fellowship trained musculoskeletal and sports medicine physicians. These specialists are faculty members of the Department of Orthopaedics at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University who teach medical students, orthopedic residents, and fellowship subspecialty surgeons. University Orthopedics leads the way with Basic and Clinical orthopedic research on the latest advances in orthopedic surgery and injury prevention.

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