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Computer-Assisted SurgeryA Giant Step Forward in Joint Replacement |
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If you’re reading this website, chances are you (or a loved one) are considering or preparing for joint replacement surgery. You’ve likely tried several non-surgical therapies, including anti-inflammatory medication, injections into your joint and physical therapy. Still, pain and limited movement may hold you back from doing the things you used to do without worry. And now there’s even better news. Tremendous advances have been made in joint replacement that makes it a viable |
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| option for a greater number of people than ever before. Over the past four decades joint replacement has been proven to relieve severe joint pain and restore joint function in over 90% of patients undergoing the procedure.* As you read, make a note of anything you don’t understand. Your doctor will be happy to answer your questions so that you’ll feel comfortable and confident with your chosen treatment plan. | ||
Leading Technology Computer-assisted technology has made it possible for your orthopaedic specialist to navigate joint replacement procedures with a level of accuracy so precise it may improve the results of your surgery.1 |
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What are some of the reasons orthopaedic surgeons choose computer-assisted technology?
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