Hip, Knee, and Joint Issues
Texas Hip and Knee Center specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of hip and knee disorders. Our primary focus is on joint replacement and revision joint replacement surgery for a wide variety of arthritic conditions. Whether you are a Baby Boomer or Weekend Warrior, we want to find a solution to your joint discomfort. Our goal is to help you rediscover the “go” in you.
  • General Conditions
    • Arthroscopy
    • Joint Replacement
    • Nonunion
    • Osteoarthritis
    • Osteomyelitis

  • Hip Conditions
    • Hip Anatomy
    • Osteoarthritis of the Hip

  • Knee Conditions
    • Knee Anatomy
    • Osteoarthritis of the Knee
    • Meniscus Tear
    • Patellar Instability

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Our Services
Our orthopedic surgeons will help you explore your options and provide information about joint replacement. We offer the latest and least invasive techniques to relieve joint pain, including robotic surgery for patients who are candidates for this type of surgery. No matter what your treatment decision, we will be there every step of the way.
  • Robotic Surgery

    Our joint replacement specialists are specially trained in robotic surgery. This minimally invasive technique uses a robotic surgical system to assist them during a joint replacement surgery.

    Utilizing sophisticated robotic surgical systems provides Texas Hip and Knee Center physicians with enhanced precision, vision, flexibility, and control during surgery.

    By combining surgical expertise with technology, Texas Hip and Knee Center strives to get you back on your feet and enjoying the active lifestyle you deserve.

    How Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement Surgery Works

    Robotic-assisted total joint surgery uses advanced robotic systems to provide intra-operative measurements with precision and accuracy, allowing for customized planning tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy.

    Benefits of Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery

    There are several potential benefits of robotic surgery for joint replacement patients, including:

    • Increased Precision: The robotic system allows for more precise placement of implants, which can improve the alignment and function of the joint. 
    • Improved Outcomes: Better implant positioning can lead to improved joint function, increased longevity of the implant, and reduced risk of complications.
    • Minimally Invasive: The procedure often requires smaller incisions, leading to reduced blood loss, less pain, and faster recovery times for patients.

    Discuss with your surgeon if minimally invasive joint replacement robotic surgery is an option for you.

  • Diagnostics
    • Arthritis Care
    • Joint Arthroscopy
    • Joint Cartilage Repair
    • Revision Joint Replacement
    • X-Ray

  • Hip Treatments
    • Anterior Supine Approach for Total Hip Replacement
    • Hip Replacement
    • Mini Hip Replacement
    • Non-Surgical Hip Care
    • Partial Hip Replacement
    • Total Hip Replacement
    • Total Hip Resurfacing

  • Knee Treatments
    • ACL Reconstruction
    • High Tibial Osteotomy
    • Injection for Knee Pain
    • Joint Injection Therapy
    • Knee Replacement Surgery
    • Lateral Release and Medial Imbrication
    • Meniscus Repair
    • Mini Incision Total Knee Replacement
    • Minimally-invasive Total Knee Replacement
    • Non-Surgical Knee Care
    • OATS Cartilage Repair Surgery
    • Partial Knee Replacement
    • Patellar Instability
    • Revision Knee with Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy
    • Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy
    • Total Knee Replacement
    • Unicondylar Knee Resurfacing

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