Dr. Rajesh Jamoria

Advanced Joint Replacement Surgery

Comprehensive care for patients requiring total knee, hip, or shoulder replacement. We use advanced techniques and high-quality implants to restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve your quality of life.

Common Symptoms
  • Severe joint pain that limits everyday activities (walking, climbing stairs, getting in and out of chairs).
  • Chronic joint pain that continues while resting, day or night.
  • Significant joint stiffness and loss of motion.
  • Swelling and inflammation that does not improve with rest or medications.
  • Failure to get adequate relief from non-surgical treatments like medications, injections, or physical therapy.
Treatment Procedures

Total Knee Replacement (TKR)

A surgical procedure to replace the weight-bearing surfaces of the knee joint to relieve pain and disability. It is most commonly performed for osteoarthritis.

Total Hip Replacement (THR)

A procedure in which the diseased cartilage and bone of the hip joint are surgically replaced with artificial materials. THR is an option for people with severe hip damage.

Shoulder Replacement

Involves replacing the damaged parts of the shoulder with artificial components, called a prosthesis, to ease pain and improve mobility.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Whenever possible, we utilize minimally invasive surgical approaches. These techniques involve smaller incisions, less muscle disruption, and can lead to quicker recovery times and less post-operative pain.

Recovery & Rehabilitation
  • Post-operative physical therapy is crucial and begins almost immediately after surgery.
  • Pain is managed with medication to allow for effective participation in therapy.
  • Most patients are able to walk with an assistive device (like a walker or crutches) within a day or two.
  • Full recovery and return to normal activities typically takes several months and requires commitment to a rehabilitation program.
  • We provide a detailed, personalized recovery plan to guide you through every step.
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