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Joint Revision Surgery

Hip and knee implants can last decades, but sometimes a second surgery, called a revision, is needed. During joint revision surgery, we remove the worn implant, assess the surrounding bone, and rebuild the area with care. Then, we place a new implant to restore your movement and relieve pain.

Choose United Regional for Joint Revision

Dr. Jason Hoffman specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of preexisting total joint arthroplasty. He explains, "When a knee or hip replacement becomes painful, there are many potential causes for the pain. As a joint surgeon specializing in knee and hip replacement, I have the expertise to evaluate, diagnose, and treat a preexisting total joint arthroplasty.”

How can United Regional’s joint revision services help you?

You may need joint revision surgery if your implant becomes painful or unstable. Common reasons include:

  • A fracture in the bone around the implant
  • Frequent joint dislocations
  • An infection in the replacement joint
  • Loosening or wear of the implant components

If you are experiencing pain with a knee or hip implant, speak to an orthopedic provider for more information on United Regional’s joint revision services.

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Our Approach to Joint Revision

At United Regional, we specialize in evaluating and treating painful or failing hip and knee implants. Our joint revision surgeons use advanced techniques to remove the old implant, rebuild the affected area, and restore your mobility with a new, secure joint replacement.

Joint Revision Related Services & Technology

Musculoskeletal Symptom Checker

Easily assess your symptoms with our advanced Symptom Checker tool within MyChart. Please note that back and head injuries are not seen at Orthopedics Express.

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