• What types of joint replacement surgeries are performed at the Texas Center for Joint Replacement?

    Our surgeons specialize in hip, knee, and shoulder replacement procedures, including total joint replacement, partial knee replacement, and revision surgeries for patients who need correction of a previous implant.

  • Do you offer minimally invasive joint replacement surgery?

    Yes. When appropriate, our surgeons use minimally invasive and muscle sparing techniques designed to reduce pain, shorten hospital stays, and support a faster recovery.

  • How do I know if I’m a candidate for joint replacement?

    You may be a candidate if you experience chronic joint pain, stiffness, or limited mobility that does not improve with nonsurgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or injections. Your physician will evaluate your symptoms, imaging, and overall health to determine the best treatment plan.

  • What nonsurgical treatments are available before considering surgery?

    We offer a range of conservative options, including physical therapy, anti inflammatory medications, activity modification, and joint injections. Many patients benefit from these treatments before moving to surgical care.

  • What is the recovery time after joint replacement surgery?

    Recovery varies by procedure and individual health, but most patients begin walking with assistance shortly after surgery and continue rehabilitation for several weeks. Your surgeon will provide a personalized recovery plan based on your goals and progress.

  • Do you perform revision joint replacement surgery?

    Yes. Our specialists evaluate and treat patients who experience complications, wear, or instability after a previous joint replacement. Revision surgery is tailored to restore joint function and improve long term outcomes.

  • What should I expect during my first appointment?

    You will meet with our clinical team to review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, perform a physical exam, and may have an order for imaging studies to better understand your joint condition. Together, we’ll discuss treatment options and next steps.

  • Is physical therapy required after joint replacement?

    Yes. Physical therapy is an essential part of recovery. It helps restore strength, flexibility, and mobility so you can return to daily activities safely and confidently.

  • Do you treat joint pain that isn't severe enough for surgery?

    Absolutely. Many patients come to us for early‑stage arthritis, overuse injuries, or joint discomfort. We provide comprehensive nonsurgical care to help manage symptoms and maintain joint health.

  • How do I schedule an appointment?

    To schedule a visit with one of our joint replacement specialists, call Texas Center for Joint Replacement directly at 972-608-8868.

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