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How Robotic-Assisted Surgery Is Revolutionizing Knee Arthritis Treatment
How Robotic-Assisted Surgery Is Revolutionizing Knee Arthritis Treatment

How Robotic-Assisted Surgery Is Revolutionizing Knee Arthritis Treatment

Knee arthritis can be debilitating, making even simple movements painful and frustrating. If you're struggling with knee pain and looking for a solution that offers precision, faster recovery, and better long-term results, robotic-assisted knee replacement might be the answer. Learn how cutting-edge robotic technology is changing the game for arthritis patients.

Precision and Personalization with the S+N CORI Robot

One of the biggest advantages of the CORI robotic system is its ability to create a patient-specific surgical plan. Using real-time 3D mapping technology, the system captures the exact structure of the knee joint, allowing the surgeon to customize implant positioning with incredible accuracy. This level of precision helps preserve more healthy bone and tissue, leading to a more natural-feeling knee and improved function after surgery.

Handheld Robotic Assistance for Enhanced Control

Unlike bulky robotic systems that require large, fixed machinery, the S+N CORI system features a compact, handheld robotic-assisted tool that seamlessly integrates into the surgeon’s workflow. This handheld device provides real-time feedback and enhances the surgeon’s ability to make precise bone cuts and adjustments during the procedure. By allowing for greater flexibility and control, it ensures that implant placement is fine-tuned to each patient’s unique knee anatomy. This results in a more balanced, stable joint with improved long-term function and comfort.

Better Outcomes and Faster Recovery

Patients who undergo robotic-assisted knee replacements often experience:

  • Less pain and swelling due to minimal bone and soft tissue disruption
  • More natural joint movement thanks to accurate implant placement
  • Faster recovery times, allowing a quicker return to daily activities
  • Longer-lasting results with reduced wear and tear on the implant

Minimally Invasive Approach for Reduced Risks

The CORI system enables a minimally invasive approach, reducing trauma to surrounding tissues and decreasing the risk of complications. This makes robotic-assisted surgery an excellent option for patients looking for a smoother and more comfortable recovery process.

Is Robotic-Assisted Knee Surgery Right for You?

If you’re suffering from knee arthritis and seeking a treatment that offers advanced precision and faster healing, robotic-assisted knee replacement may be the right choice. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Noble, hip and knee joint replacement specialist, and discover how the S+N CORI robot can help transform your life.

AUTHOR: Andrew R. Noble MD is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip and knee replacement at Palm Beach Orthopedic Institute. Fellowship-trained at Harvard Medical School's Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dr. Noble is recognized as a top doctor in his field. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS), having published in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery and presented at prestigious national conferences.