
Hip Disease
Hip pain can be quite disabling but not all pain located around the hip results in joint replacement surgery. Many conditions such as bursitis and muscle strains can be treated non-surgically. Other injuries such as labral tears and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) may benefit from less invasive arthroscopic surgery. Our community-focused physicians are intimately familiar with joint replacement surgery as well as all other treatment options available and can help you decide the best approach.
New Knees - New Life
Knee replacement has proven to be one of the most effective reconstructive procedures offered to patients over the last four decades. Many millions of patients have benefited from this life changing procedure. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that 719,000 total knee replacements were done in 2015 and they expect that number to grow as the baby boomers continue their march through time. The operation is primarily performed for pain relief though secondary benefits include improvement in daily living activity, return to physical activities and increasing the ability to socialize. Total knee replacement or reconstruction surgery will increase mobility, stability, and overall safety to those suffering from debilitating knee problems such as arthritis.
Joint Replacement
Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists has been leading the way in Connecticut joint replacement surgery for the past 45 years. We continue to offer breadth and depth of expert joint care unparalleled in Connecticut. Our team of board certified, fellowship trained surgeons are expert in the reconstruction of hips, knees, ankles, shoulders, and elbows. Our team is among the first to use the latest devices and techniques available today. We've perfected the minimally invasive anterior approach for hip replacement that has allowed hundreds of patients to go home the same day as their surgery – avoiding the customary one or two day hospital stay.
Most joint replacement patients can expect to have reduced or eliminated pain and improved range of motion enabling them to return to all of their favorite activities.
Total Joint Replacement
Technology advances have allowed us to restore function and reduce the pain associated with the destructive process of arthritis. Once the joints are destroyed by injury or degeneration, the pain and restriction of motion can severely limit a person's functional lifestyle. Total joint replacement can restore that function. By replacing the worn out joint with specially engineered implants, the patient can return to a more pain-free life. We have fellowship trained physicians who have chosen to focus their practices exclusively on joint replacement surgery and reconstruction.
And it's always a team effort at COS. Our joint replacement specialists work collaboratively with our in-house nurse case manager, surgical technicians, anesthesiologist, and physical therapists from the moment you decide to pursue surgery until the successful completion of your rehabilitation. We are here for you the whole way.
Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists – Expert Joint Care in Your Community