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Knee Replacement Surgery
Total knee replacement, commonly referred to as total knee arthroplasty, is a surgical technique wherein artificial (prosthetic) pieces are used to replace certain knee joint components. One option for treating pain and regaining function in an arthritic knee is total knee replacement.

Top Hip Replacement
Total hip replacement is a surgical operation in which artificial implants are used to replace worn-out or damaged hip parts. The socket is changed out for a sturdy plastic cup that might or might not have a titanium metal casing. Your femoral head will be removed and changed out for a metal alloy or ceramic ball. A metal stem that is placed into the top of your femur is connected to the prosthetic ball.

Shoulder Replacement
In a shoulder replacement, the damaged bone is removed and replaced with plastic and metal components (implants). The name of this procedure is also called shoulder arthroplasty.

Revision Knee Replacement Surgery
Revision surgery is different from a primary total knee replacement even though both operations aim to reduce pain and enhance function. It is a longer, more involved process that needs careful preparation, specialized tools, and implants to get a satisfactory outcome.

Revision Total Hip Replacement
Comparing revision surgery to a total hip replacement is not appropriate. The revision total hip replacement process is more difficult and time-consuming. To get a successful result, substantial planning is necessary, along with the use of specialized implants and instruments

ACL Reconstruction
A rupture or sprain of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), one of the powerful bands of tissue that aids in connecting your thigh bone (femur) to your shinbone, is referred to as an ACL injury. Sports involving abrupt stops or changes in direction, jumping, and landing, such soccer, basketball, football, and downhill skiing, are the most typical culprits for ACL injury