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Hip and Knee Replacement

Expert Hip & Knee Replacement Surgeons in Central Connecticut

At Middlesex Orthopedic & Spine Associates (MOSA), our board-certified, fellowship-trained joint replacement surgeons are experts in hip and knee replacement surgery and recovery, offering advanced solutions including minimally invasive joint replacement surgery, robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery, and same-day joint replacement. With convenient locations across Middletown, Westbrook, Hebron, Marlborough, and Newington, we provide personalized orthopedic care for patients throughout Central Connecticut.

Why Choose Middlesex Orthopedic & Spine Associates for Joint Replacement?

We know you have choices. We’ve been providing quality joint care to the people of central Connecticut for more than 30 years. We get to know you and tailor treatments based on your specific goals.

You can rest assured knowing that we offer:

  • Fellowship-trained, board-certified orthopedic surgeons: Our surgeons have all completed additional training dedicated to diagnosing and treating knee and hip problems. It’s why we are true experts when it comes to joint injuries and conditions.
  • Advanced surgical techniques: Our surgeons are experts at minimally invasive and muscle-sparing approaches. This includes robotic-assisted joint replacement, partial knee replacement, and direct anterior hip replacement for faster recovery and improved outcomes. We stay current with new advancements and incorporate the latest research and evidence into our practice.
  • Outpatient joint replacement surgery: Many of our patients go home from surgery the same day. Some may even be a candidate for same-day hip and knee replacement at an outpatient surgery center. Learn who is a candidate.
  • Seamless surgery and recovery process: With a convenient surgery center and multiple physical therapy locations in Central Connecticut, we try to make your joint replacement journey easy to navigate.

Who Needs Joint Replacement Surgery

The main reason people need joint replacement surgery is arthritis, which is caused by wear and tear to your joints.

If joint pain is limiting your mobility, work, or daily activities, our team can develop a personalized treatment plan to restore your function. We typically start with non-surgical options, such as:
• Medications
•Therapeutic injections
• Physical therapy

When those are no longer helpful, we may consider surgery. Talk to your doctor to learn about the different options and decide what’s right for you.

The main reason people need joint replacement surgery is arthritis, which is caused by wear and tear to your joints.

If joint pain is limiting your mobility, work, or daily activities, our team can develop a personalized treatment plan to restore your function. We typically start with non-surgical options, such as:
• Medications
•Therapeutic injections
• Physical therapy

When those are no longer helpful, we may consider surgery. Talk to your doctor to learn about the different options and decide what’s right for you.

Types of Joint Replacement Surgery We Do

We treat a wide range of people, from athletes with overuse injuries to adults who have been dealing with knee or hip pain for decades. Not everyone needs surgery. But for those who do, we have multiple options.

Hip Replacement Surgery

Our surgeons remove the damaged ball and socket hip joint and reconstruct it with an artificial joint designed for durability and improved function. Your doctor will discuss if this is an appropriate treatment for your condition, and if you are a candidate for outpatient total hip replacement surgery. We perform:

  • Total hip replacement
  • Partial hip replacement
  • Minimally invasive hip replacement
  • Outpatient hip replacement for eligible patients
  • Anterior hip replacement (an incision in the front)
  • Posterior hip replacement (an incision in the back)

Learn more about hip replacement surgery.

Knee Replacement Surgery

Our surgeons remove the damaged parts of the knee joint and replace it with an implant. Your doctor will discuss if this is an appropriate treatment for your condition, and if you are a candidate for outpatient knee replacement surgery. We perform:

Learn more about knee replacement surgery.

Revision Surgery

Hip and knee replacements are generally successful and durable, but some people will eventually need a revision to correct a problem with an existing hip or knee replacement. Our surgeons perform both revision hip and revision knee replacement surgeries.

Our surgeons remove the damaged ball and socket hip joint and reconstruct it with an artificial joint designed for durability and improved function. Your doctor will discuss if this is an appropriate treatment for your condition, and if you are a candidate for outpatient total hip replacement surgery. We perform:

  • Total hip replacement
  • Partial hip replacement
  • Minimally invasive hip replacement
  • Outpatient hip replacement for eligible patients
  • Anterior hip replacement (an incision in the front)
  • Posterior hip replacement (an incision in the back)

Learn more about hip replacement surgery.

Our surgeons remove the damaged parts of the knee joint and replace it with an implant. Your doctor will discuss if this is an appropriate treatment for your condition, and if you are a candidate for outpatient knee replacement surgery. We perform:

Learn more about knee replacement surgery.

Hip and knee replacements are generally successful and durable, but some people will eventually need a revision to correct a problem with an existing hip or knee replacement. Our surgeons perform both revision hip and revision knee replacement surgeries.

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