Joint Replacement Surgery Definition
Joint replacement surgery is performed most frequently in the hips and knees, and involves the complete removal of the damaged joint and tissues to be replaced with an artificial prosthesis. The goal of the procedure is to relieve pain and restore a sense of normal function and mobility into the damaged joint. Joint replacement surgeries are recommended for patients experiencing severe pain and disability as a result of progressive arthritis.
- Hip Replacement Surgery Video

In this procedure, the hip joint is replaced with a prosthetic implant. This animation shows the basic process involved in a hip replacement surgery.
- Knee Replacement Surgery Video

Knee replacement surgery may be recommended in cases of severe osteoarthritis of the knee. In the procedure, the knee joint is replaced by a prosthetic implant. This animation presents a general overview of knee replacement surgery.
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