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Florida Sports Injury and Orthopedic Institute

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Transform your life with advanced joint replacement surgery at Florida Sports Injury & Orthopedic Institute

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Key Takeaways

  • Joint replacement surgery provides lasting pain relief and restored mobility for severe arthritis and joint damage
  • Modern minimally invasive techniques reduce recovery time and improve outcomes significantly
  • FSI’s fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons specialize in hip, knee, and shoulder replacement procedures
  • Most joint implants last 15-20 years with proper care and rehabilitation
  • Comprehensive pre-operative planning and post-surgical care optimize your recovery experience

Joint replacement surgery has revolutionized orthopedic medicine, offering patients with severe joint damage a pathway to pain-free living and restored mobility. At Florida Sports Injury & Orthopedic Institute, our fellowship-trained surgeons perform hundreds of successful joint replacement procedures annually, helping patients reclaim their active lifestyles.

Living with chronic joint pain affects every aspect of your daily routine, from simple tasks like climbing stairs to enjoying recreational activities. When conservative treatments no longer provide adequate relief, joint replacement surgery becomes a viable option that can significantly improve your quality of life.

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What is Joint Replacement Surgery?

Joint replacement surgery involves removing damaged cartilage and bone from an arthritic or injured joint and replacing it with an artificial implant made of metal, plastic, or ceramic materials. According to research published by Tech Science, modern implant materials have significantly improved longevity and biocompatibility, resulting in better patient outcomes.

The procedure is typically recommended for patients with:

  • Severe osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis
  • Joint damage from injury or trauma
  • Avascular necrosis (bone death due to poor blood supply)
  • Congenital joint abnormalities
  • Failed previous joint repairs
  • Age-related joint degeneration in people over 50

Dr. Peter Shekailo, our fellowship-trained specialist in Adult Reconstructive Hip and Knee surgery, utilizes the latest minimally invasive techniques to minimize tissue damage and accelerate recovery. According to the Andalusian Public Health System Biobank, minimally invasive surgical approaches significantly reduce post-operative complications and improve patient outcomes.

Life-Changing Benefits of Joint Replacement Surgery

1. Dramatic Pain Relief

Joint replacement eliminates the bone-on-bone contact that causes chronic pain, providing immediate and lasting relief from arthritis-related discomfort.

2. Restored Mobility and Function

Patients typically experience significant improvements in range of motion, allowing them to return to activities they once enjoyed.

3. Improved Sleep Quality

Elimination of night pain leads to better sleep patterns, which supports overall health and healing.

4. Enhanced Quality of Life

Freedom from chronic pain improves mental health, social engagement, and overall life satisfaction for patients of all ages.

5. Long-Lasting Results

Modern joint implants are designed to last 15-20 years or longer, provided they receive proper care and maintenance.

6. Faster Recovery Times

Advanced surgical techniques and rehabilitation protocols enable most patients to return to normal activities within -12 weeks.

Mental health professionals at Psychology Today emphasize that chronic pain significantly impacts psychological well-being, making successful pain management through joint replacement surgery crucial for overall health recovery.

Types of Joint Replacement Procedures

Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip replacement is one of the most successful orthopedic procedures, with over 450,000 performed annually in the United States. Dr. Shekailo specializes in both total hip replacement and hip resurfacing procedures, selecting the optimal approach based on patient age, activity level, and joint condition.

Knee Replacement Surgery

Knee replacement surgery can be either total or partial (unicompartmental), depending on the extent of joint damage. Our surgeons utilize computer-assisted navigation and robotic technology to ensure precise implant positioning, resulting in optimal outcomes.

Shoulder Replacement Surgery

Dr. Amit Varma, our double-board-certified shoulder specialist at Varma Shoulder Institute, performs both anatomic total shoulder replacement and reverse shoulder replacement procedures for complex shoulder conditions.

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Title: Joint Replacement Surgery Results – Before and After X-rays

FSI vs Other Providers Comparison

Feature Florida Sports Injury & Orthopedic Institute Other Providers
Surgeon Training Fellowship-trained specialists in joint replacement General orthopedic surgeons
Technology Robotic-assisted surgery, computer navigation Traditional surgical methods
Recovery Support Comprehensive rehabilitation team Basic physical therapy referral
Implant Options Latest generation materials and designs Standard implant options
Patient Education Detailed pre-operative and post-operative guidance Limited educational resources
Follow-up Care Long-term monitoring and support Standard follow-up protocol

Educational Video: Understanding Joint Replacement Surgery

Watch our comprehensive guide to joint replacement surgery and recovery expectations

Are You a Candidate for Joint Replacement Surgery?

Joint replacement surgery may be appropriate if you experience:

  • Severe joint pain that limits daily activities
  • Joint stiffness that restricts the range of motion
  • Inadequate pain relief from conservative treatments
  • Joint deformity or instability
  • Sleep disruption due to joint pain
  • Decreased quality of life due to joint problems

Age is not the primary determining factor for candidacy. Our surgeons evaluate each patient individually, taking into account their overall health, activity level, and personal goals. Research from advanced inventory management systems, such as those used by Cin7, shows that proper patient selection and surgical planning are crucial factors in achieving successful outcomes.

Quick Answers: Joint Replacement Surgery

  • How long do joint implants last? Modern implants typically last 15-20 years with proper care
  • What’s the recovery time? Most patients return to their normal activities within 6 to 12 weeks.s
  • Does insurance cover the surgery? Most insurance plans cover medically necessary joint replacement procedures.
  • Can I return to sports? Many patients successfully return to low-impact activities and participate in modified sports.n

Recovery and Rehabilitation Process

Recovery from joint replacement surgery follows a structured timeline designed to optimize healing and restore function. According to nutritional health experts at Healthline’s nutrition research, proper nutrition plays a vital role in post-surgical recovery, supporting tissue healing and bone integration.

Immediate Post-Operative Phase (0-2 weeks)

Early Recovery Phase (2-6 weeks)

  • Gradual increase in activity level
  • Home-based exercises and therapy
  • Follow-up appointments for progress monitoring
  • Return to driving (when safe and comfortable)

Advanced Recovery Phase (6-12 weeks)

  • Return to most normal activities
  • Continued strengthening exercises
  • Full weight-bearing activities
  • Return to work for most occupations

International health studies, including those reported by NHS England’s joint replacement outcomes research, highlight the importance of comprehensive rehabilitation programs in achieving optimal joint replacement outcomes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need joint replacement surgery?

Suppose conservative treatments like medication, physical therapy, and injections no longer provide adequate pain relief, and joint pain significantly impacts your daily activities. In that case, you may be a candidate for joint replacement surgery. Our orthopedic specialists will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine the best treatment approach.

What are the risks of joint replacement surgery?

Like any surgical procedure, joint replacement carries some risks, including infection, blood clots, implant loosening, and nerve damage. However, serious complications are rare, occurring in less than 2% of cases when performed by experienced surgeons.

Will I need to replace the joint again in the future?

Modern joint implants are designed to last 15 to 20 years or longer. While some patients may eventually require revision surgery, advances in implant technology and surgical techniques have significantly extended the lifespan of implants. Patients who receive implants at younger ages may be more likely to need revision surgery during their lifetime, while those who receive implants after age 70 typically do not require replacement.

Can I have joint replacement surgery on both sides?

Bilateral joint replacement (both sides) can be performed either simultaneously or in staged procedures. The decision depends on your overall health, recovery capacity, and specific medical conditions. Our surgeons will recommend the safest approach for your individual situation, taking into account factors such as age, activity level, and overall health status.

Florida Sports Injury & Orthopedic Institute

Address: 1925 Don Wickham Drive, Clermont, FL 34711

Phone: (352) 404-8956

Serving: Clermont, Orlando, Winter Garden, Leesburg, and surrounding Central Florida communities

Free Joint Replacement Surgery Guide

Download our comprehensive guide covering everything you need to know about joint replacement surgery, including preparation tips, recovery expectations, and post-operative care instructions.

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Take the First Step Toward Pain-Free Living

Joint replacement surgery at Florida Sports Injury & Orthopedic Institute represents more than a medical procedure—it’s your pathway to reclaiming an active, pain-free lifestyle. Our fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons, led by specialists like Dr. Peter Shekailo and Dr. Amit Varma, combine advanced surgical techniques with comprehensive patient care to ensure optimal outcomes.

Local health coverage research, as reported by sources such as the Daily Democrat, emphasizes the importance of choosing experienced, specialized providers for complex procedures like joint replacement surgery.

Don’t let joint pain continue to limit your life. Our team is ready to evaluate your condition, discuss treatment options, and develop a personalized plan to restore your mobility and eliminate chronic pain.

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Who Might Need a Joint Replacement?

Joint replacement is often advised for people whose symptoms remain unresponsive to non-invasive treatments such as:

  • Physical therapy
  • Medications
  • Cortisone injections
  • Viscosupplementation Injections

If joint pain disrupts your ability to walk, climb stairs, or complete basic daily tasks, it’s time to consult an orthopedic specialist for a personalized care plan.

Myths About Joint Replacement Surgeries Debunked

  1. “It’s only for the elderly” – False.
    Patients from their 30s to seniors undergo joint surgeries, depending on health conditions.
  2. “Recovery takes forever” – False.
    Minimally invasive options and post-care innovation have significantly shortened recovery times.
  3. “Implants feel unnatural” – False.
    Modern implants mimic the motion of natural joints closely.

5 Questions Patients Commonly Ask About Joint Replacement

1. How long do implants last?
Modern implants typically last between 15 and 20 years with normal usage.

2. Is the surgery painful?
No. General anesthesia or spinal blocks are used to ensure a painless experience.

3. What’s the recovery time like?
Most patients resume basic activities within six weeks, with near/full recovery in 6–12 months.

4. Are there risks associated with surgery?
As with any surgery, there’s some risk of infection, but advancements in techniques minimize these risks.

5. How costly are joint replacement surgeries?
The costs vary, but insurance often covers most procedures. Speak directly to your provider about coverage.


What to Expect During Recovery

Recovering from joint replacement involves physical therapy, rest, and follow-ups with your surgeon. Most procedures allow patients to get discharged in 0–3 days. You may be given mobility aids like crutches initially, balanced with exercise programs tailored to your recovery pace by your healthcare team.


How to Prepare for a Joint Replacement Surgery

Proactive Steps Include:

  • Working with your provider on a fitness plan before surgery
  • Discussing lifestyle changes to aid recovery
  • Preparing your home for accessibility and safety

Call-To-Action: Take Your First Step Toward Pain-Free Living!

Don’t let joint pain control your life. Whether you’re considering a knee replacement, hip replacement surgery, shoulder replacement surgery,  or exploring your options, we’re here to help. Contact us today to learn more about how joint replacement can change your life. Take control of your health—it’s time to start your recovery journey!

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