Our joints serve as an integral part of everyday life, helping us maintain our balance, and flexibility, allowing us to move freely and enjoy an active lifestyle.
At Providence, we’re here to help you achieve your best joint health yet so you can embrace life to its fullest. Our world-class team of joint-care experts perform the latest treatments using leading-edge technologies to treat knee and hip issues.
We understand that no two patients are alike and begin with a comprehensive exam to assess your condition and formulate a treatment plan. When surgery is not necessary, there are several therapies we can offer to preserve joint function and relieve joint pain, including:
- Therapeutic exercise programs
- Physical therapy
- Oral and topical medications
- Injections
- And more
Surgical options:
When hip or knee replacement surgery is recommended, our board-certified team of surgeons use the most advanced techniques to minimize pain and speed your recovery. For many patients suffering from joint pain and looking to return a more active lifestyle, robotic-assisted surgery may be an effective treatment option. With this innovative technology, our surgeons perform surgery with greater precision and accuracy – allowing better outcomes for our patients.
"As a physician dedicated to providing the best possible care for my patients, I believe that surgical options such as robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery offer not just hope, but a tangible path towards a pain-free and active lifestyle. By utilizing advanced techniques and technology, we strive to minimize discomfort and maximize results, ensuring a swift recovery and a brighter future for those in need,” said Dr. Andrew Wassef, director of the Providence Little Company of Mary total joint revision program.
Thanks to our advanced techniques and premier team of joint care experts, we can treat even the most painful and damaged joints, allowing our patients to keep dancing to life’s beat.
Find joint care that’s close to you by visiting providence.org/treatments/joint-replacement-surgery.