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Total Knee Replacement
The main reason for replacing any arthritic joint with an artificial joint is to stop the bones from rubbing against each other. The goal is to help people return to many of their activities with less pain and with greater freedom of movement.
Total Hip Replacement
Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and traumatic injury are all main reasons for opting for a hip replacement. The goal of a hip replacement is to reduce pain, restore function and mobility, and let you return to most of your previous activities that your hip prevented your from doing
Total Shoulder Replacement
The most common causes for a shoulder replacement are degeneration, or osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and fracture(s) of the bones of the shoulder. Once your shoulder replacement is performed, physical therapy will help you regain motion, strength, and function of your shoulder. You should be able to return to most of your previous activities that your shoulder pain had prevented you to do before your surgery.