Texas Center for Joint Replacement

Texas Center for Joint Replacement has led the way in hip and knee replacement for over 50 years. Our joint specialists have pioneered the latest techniques to bring innovative joint care to people like you, who are ready to resume active lifestyles. We’ve helped thousands of patients get that bounce back in their step.
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Keeping you on the go is our goal. Our team offers a wide range of preventive medicine, joint health and wellness-based services in addition to sports medicine.

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Texas Center For Joint Replacement
6020 West Parker Road
Ste 470
PlanoTX 75093
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Comprehensive Orthopedic Care for Joint Pain in Plano, Texas

Texas Center for Joint Replacement in Plano provides patients with access to advanced orthopedic therapies and coordinated care for conditions such as knee pain, hip pain, shoulder pain and other joint pain. Our program is designed to support patients through every stage of their journey, from knee pain diagnosis to rehabilitation after joint replacement surgery.

Why Choose Texas Center for Joint Replacement in Plano?

  • Texas Center for Joint Replacement was established in 1972 and has been leading the way in joint care for more than half a century.
  • Our practice continues to be a pioneer in joint care techniques and joint replacement research.
  • Our orthopedic specialists provide access to advanced therapies for knee pain, hip pain, and shoulder pain.
  • Our orthopedic specialists work to evaluate and care for patients experiencing joint pain concerns to encourage recovery and supports long‑term mobility goals.
  • Our office is conveniently located off the Dallas North Tollway in Plano to serve patients across Collin county and the greater North Texas region.

Understanding Joint Pain

Joint pain can affect daily life, making it difficult to walk, climb stairs, or perform routine activities. Common causes include arthritis, injury, or wear‑and‑tear over time. At Texas Center for Joint Replacement, patients have access to orthopedic surgeons who specialize in diagnosing and managing conditions such as:

  • Knee pain from arthritis, ligament injuries, or cartilage damage
  • Hip pain caused by degenerative joint disease or trauma
  • General joint pain affecting shoulders or other areas

Your physician may recommend imaging studies, physical examinations, or laboratory tests to determine the source of discomfort. Accurate diagnosis is the first step toward effective care and, when appropriate, surgical intervention such as knee replacement or hip replacement.

Advanced Orthopedic Care in Plano

Our patients benefit from access to orthopedic specialists who focus on joint health. These physicians collaborate with hospital staff to provide coordinated care that addresses both surgical and non‑surgical needs.

  • Knee Pain Diagnosis – Our orthopedic specialists evaluate symptoms and recommend appropriate diagnostic tests.
  • Knee Relief Options – Depending on the diagnosis, your physician may suggest physical therapy, lifestyle modifications, or surgical procedures such as a knee replacement.
  • Hip Pain Diagnosis – Our orthopedic specialists assess your symptoms and may order diagnostic studies to identify the source of discomfort.
  • Hip Relief Options – Based on the findings, your physician could recommend physical therapy, adjustments to daily activities, or surgical solutions such as a hip replacement.
  • Comprehensive Joint Replacement – Our orthopedic surgeons perform procedures designed to restore mobility and reduce pain in hips, knees, and shoulder joints.

Preventive Care and Early Intervention

Not all patients require surgery. Our orthopedic specialists may recommend preventive strategies or early interventions to manage knee pain, hip pain, or joint pain before it progresses. Options may include:

  • Physical therapy exercises to strengthen muscles around the joint
  • Lifestyle modifications such as weight management and activity adjustments
  • Medications prescribed by your physician to reduce inflammation or discomfort

By addressing symptoms early, patients may delay or avoid the need for joint replacement surgery.

Knee Replacement Surgery

For patients with severe knee pain that does not improve with conservative measures, knee replacement surgery may be recommended. Our orthopedic specialists perform procedures designed to replace damaged cartilage and bone with artificial components in the knee, helping patients regain mobility and reduce discomfort. 

Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip replacement is a common procedure for patients experiencing chronic hip pain due to arthritis or injury. Our orthopedic specialists perform surgeries that replace the damaged hip joint with prosthetic components. 

Shoulder Replacement Options

Beyond hips and knees, joint replacement can also be performed on the shoulder. Our orthopedic specialists evaluate each patient individually to determine whether joint replacement surgery is the right option.

Robotic Surgery in Plano

At Texas Center for Joint Replacement in Plano, patients have access to advanced orthopedic care that includes robotic surgery for joint replacement procedures. Our orthopedic specialists are specially trained in using robotic surgical systems to assist during operations such as knee replacement and hip replacement. This minimally invasive approach is designed to support your physician in tailoring surgery to your unique anatomy.

Robotic surgery in Plano combines the experience of orthopedic specialists with technology. Systems such as ROSA® and Mako SmartRobotics™ provide our physicians with enhanced precision, vision, flexibility, and control. These tools allow our orthopedic surgeons to create a surgical plan that reflects your specific joint structure, which can help improve alignment and support recovery.

Patients experiencing knee pain, hip pain, or other joint pain may benefit from robotic‑assisted procedures when appropriate. Your physician will determine whether robotic surgery is the right option based on your diagnosis. For example, patients with advanced arthritis who require knee replacement may be candidates for robotic‑assisted surgery, while those with chronic hip pain may be considered for hip replacement using similar technology.

Robotic surgery is not a replacement for surgical experience; rather, it is a tool that enhances the physician’s ability to perform complex procedures. By combining advanced technology with our orthopedic specialists’ training and experience, Texas Center for Joint Replacement in Plano strives to help patients return to mobility and resume the activities they enjoy.

Patients often ask about the benefits of robotic surgery compared to traditional methods. While outcomes vary depending on individual circumstances, robotic systems may allow for more precise placement of implants, potentially supporting recovery and long‑term joint function. Your physician will discuss whether robotic‑assisted surgery is appropriate for your condition and explain the options available.

Whether you are seeking relief from knee pain, exploring options for hip replacement, or considering a joint replacement procedure, Texas Center for Joint Replacement in Plano offers access to physicians trained in robotic surgery. This combination of advanced care and technology reflects our commitment to providing quality orthopedic care for patients from across North Texas.

Life After Joint Replacement

Recovery from knee replacement or hip replacement involves physical therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and ongoing care. Rehabilitation therapy specialists and physical therapists provide guidance on exercises and activities that help patients regain strength and flexibility.

Patients often report improved mobility and reduced pain after joint replacement surgery, allowing them to return to daily activities with greater independence. Your physician will determine the appropriate recovery plan based on your individual condition.

Patient Education and Support

Education is an important part of preparing for joint replacement surgery. Patients are encouraged to learn about the procedure, recovery expectations, and rehabilitation exercises. Hospital employees—including nurses and rehabilitation therapy specialists—provide information and resources to help patients feel confident about their care journey.

Support groups and educational sessions may also be available to connect patients with others who have undergone knee replacement or hip replacement. These opportunities can provide encouragement and practical advice for managing recovery.

Schedule an Appointment

For an appointment with one of our orthopedic specialists in Plano, call Texas Center for Joint Replacement at 972-608-8868.

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