How Robotic Partial Knee Replacement Preserves Healthy Bone and Tissue
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How Robotic Partial Knee Replacement Preserves Healthy Bone and Tissue
How Robotic Partial Knee Replacement Preserves Healthy Bone and Tissue

Are you dealing with persistent pain in a specific part of your knee? Imagine a solution that targets only the damaged areas while preserving the healthy bone and tissue around it. Robotic partial knee replacement does just that! This cutting-edge procedure focuses on the problem areas, allowing for faster recovery, improved mobility, and more natural movement post-surgery.

By combining precision with advanced technology, robotic partial knee replacement is revolutionizing the way we approach knee surgery, helping you get back to the activities you love quicker and with less discomfort. Curious about how this breakthrough can change your life? Let’s explore the possibilities!

Targeting Only Damaged Areas with Precision

One of the key advantages of robotic partial knee replacement is the ability to focus treatment on the areas of the knee that are actually affected by arthritis. The procedure is less invasive than total knee replacement and is ideal for individuals who have knee damage confined to a specific compartment or area of the knee, such as the inner, outer, or kneecap regions.

The CORI and MAKO robotic systems use 3D imaging to create a detailed map of the knee joint, allowing the surgeon to precisely target and remove only the damaged cartilage and bone.

Preserving Healthy Bone and Tissue for a Natural Feel

By preserving more healthy bone and tissue, robotic partial knee replacement allows the knee to maintain its original structure and function. This leads to better alignment, improved stability, and a more natural range of motion. Patients typically experience less pain and swelling after surgery, and the procedure allows for a faster recovery compared to traditional full knee replacements.

Improved Outcomes with Robotic Precision

Robotic systems like CORI and MAKO bring unmatched accuracy to knee replacement procedures, ensuring a perfect fit for your implant. This precision minimizes complications, enhances long-term outcomes, and allows for a more personalized approach to your care. The result? Greater patient satisfaction and an improved quality of life. If knee arthritis is holding you back, these advanced treatments could be your path to a more active, pain-free lifestyle.

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.