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Newton, MA 02462
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Natick, MA 01760
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159 Wells Ave
Newton Centre, MA 02459
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Walpole, MA 02081maps
978 Worcester Road (rte 9)
Wellesley, Massachusetts 02482
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25 Washington Street
Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481
617-219-1520
9 Hope Ave
Waltham, MA 02453
617-243-5590
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Our joint surgeons have performed more than 10,000 hip reconstructions and knee reconstructions, which makes us one of the most experienced hospitals in joint replacement throughout Greater Boston. Studies show that patients experience better outcomes when they choose centers with a higher volume of joint surgery for their own procedures.
The surgeon replaces an arthritic or badly damaged hip joint with artificial parts, known as an implant or prosthesis.
The surgeon replaces a hip implant that has loosened or failed with a new one.
The surgeon replaces the arthritic or badly damaged knee joint with artificial parts.
The surgeon replaces a knee implant that has loosened or failed with a new one.
In this procedure, the surgeon replaces only the worn portion of the knee joint, leaving the remainder of the knee unchanged.
This outpatient minimally invasive procedure involves inserting a tiny camera through a small incision in the hip. The surgeon then views the joint on a video monitor and repairs cartilage or bone damage with tiny instruments that are inserted through a separate incision.
This minimally invasive procedure involves inserting a tiny camera through a small incision in the knee. The surgeon then views the joint on a video monitor and repairs damage using tiny instruments that are inserted through additional incisions.
The surgeon corrects poor alignment of the joint or redistributes weight on the joint. We perform this procedure to relieve pain, improve function, and prolong the joint’s life.
The surgeon brings the fractured parts of a shoulder together and repairs them with pins, plates, screws, or wires.
Our Joint Replacement Surgery Guide provides an overview of what to expect before, during, and after your surgery. Learn more about joint replacement surgery in the below videos from Nurse Educator Nancy Hiltz, RN, MS, ONC:
Am I a Candidate for Joint Replacement Surgery?
Preparing for Joint Replacement Surgery
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