Knee Replacement
Knee Replacement Surgery Performed by Orthopedic Specialists You Can Trust
Residents of Wyoming who are suffering from chronic knee pain may need knee replacement surgery. Rest assured that when you turn to Premier Bone & Joint Centers for treatment, we’ll pursue every non-invasive avenue to bring relief to your knee. However, physical medicine and rehabilitation are not always effective, particularly if the damage to your knee joint is severe. We’ll recommend partial or total knee replacement in these circumstances, but always as a last resort.
Causes of Knee Pain That May Require Surgery
Almost all knee replacement procedures are performed because of the knee joint being damaged from advanced arthritis or osteoarthritis. The pain sensation is a result of the cartilage being worn down to the point that the parts of the joint grind together when moved. Some symptoms that may point to this condition include stiff and swollen knees, difficulty in walking or rising from a chair, and pain so severe that it interrupts your sleep and is unaffected by medications.
Place Your Trust in Us
Patients who undergo partial or total knee replacement surgery enjoy relief from chronic pain, better range of movement, and improved quality of life. At Premier Bone & Joint Centers, we know how important maintaining an active lifestyle is to residents of Wyoming. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest advancements in orthopedic surgery technology, and our surgeons are board-certified, fellowship-trained, and have years of experience under their belts.
As further reassurance, know that knee replacement is one of the most successful orthopedic procedures. In fact, more than 700,000 successful knee replacements are performed across the U.S. every year. And when you turn to us, you can have peace of mind knowing that your knee is in good hands.
To learn more about knee replacement surgery or to make an appointment at our facility in Laramie or one of our satellite locations across Wyoming, contact Premier Bone & Joint Centers today.