Total Joint Replacement
Is an injury or pain in your joints limiting your activities and keeping you from fully experiencing life? At UofL Health – Orthopedics, minimally invasive joint replacement procedures are being used every day to help patients begin moving again. Focusing on a comprehensive joint program that includes outstanding patient care, we strive to assist patients with non-operative methods before surgery. Patients are first evaluated for treatment with non-steroidal medications, physical therapy and visco-supplementation prior to considering surgical procedures. If surgery is a must, minimally invasive procedures are looked to first and are individualized based on the specific needs of each patient.- Total hip replacement
- Total knee replacement
- Total ankle replacement
- Total shoulder replacement (including reverse total shoulder replacement)
Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement
Minimally invasive procedures, including total knee replacement and hip replacement, involve the use of smaller incisions than those used in traditional surgeries. Because there is less damage to the tissue, patients who undergo these procedures may expect a shorter hospital stay, a shorter recovery and a better-looking scar. All minimally invasive joint surgeries performed at UofL Health are centered on a technique known as muscle-sparing. No muscles are cut during muscle-sparing. They are merely separated or avoided. Because the incision is smaller and no muscle needs to be repaired, recovery is faster and less painful with these cutting-edge techniques. State-of-the-art implants made from titanium, chrome-cobalt, ceramics and cross-link polyethylene are used in joint replacement surgeries. Each patient receives individualized care based on their needs with respect to the approach and implants used. As a premier orthopedic and joint replacement hospital network, our physicians are leaders in the field who train other doctors in these advanced surgical methods. Our joint replacement surgical team includes highly skilled orthopedic physicians, assistants, nurses and surgical technicians, as well as anesthesiologists that specialize in post-operative pain management. Our goal is to improve a patient’s quality of life by providing state-of-the-art techniques and implants coupled with a comfortable hospital experience. Rehab therapists see patients during their hospital stay for gait training and functions of daily living. Most patients are typically discharged in two to three days after surgery, once basic therapy goals are achieved. Ask your doctor if minimally invasive orthopedic surgery is right for you.Robotic-arm Assisted Joint Replacement
If you experience severe joint pain in your hip or knee, have degenerative joint disease, or are dealing with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, Mako robotic-arm assisted surgery can provide relief.Robotic-arm assisted technology offers many benefits which may include smaller incisions, less scarring, less pain, shorter hospital stays and more rapid recovery. UofL Health – Jewish Hospital is home to Louisville’s first Mako robotic arm-assisted technology and the ROSA Knee and Hip System. Mako robotic-arm assisted technology is also available at UofL Health – South Hospital and UofL Health – Medical Center East.