Texas Hip and Knee Center
At Texas Hip and Knee Center, our board-certified orthopedic doctors have decades of combined experience treating arthritic hips and knees. Our goal is help alleviate and manage your joint pain, and get you back to living an active lifestyle.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Effective December 31, 2025, Ajai Cadambi, M.D., will be retiring from Texas Hip and Knee Center. Patient medical records will remain at Texas Hip and Knee Center. If you have questions or need a copy of your medical records, please contact the practice at 817-877-3432.

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Orthopedic Specialists for Hip and Knee Pain in Fort Worth, Texas
Texas Hip and Knee Center in Fort Worth delivers focused orthopedic care for patients experiencing hip pain, knee pain, and mobility‑limiting joint conditions. Our team supports patients from the first signs of discomfort through diagnosis, treatment planning, and recovery after joint replacement surgery.
Why Patients Choose Texas Hip and Knee Center
For decades, Texas Hip and Knee Center has been recognized as a trusted resource for joint care in Fort Worth. Our physicians are dedicated exclusively to hip and knee health, offering patients access to specialized expertise and advanced treatment options.
- Leading in hip and knee care: We perform more than 2,400 hip and knee replacements annually at Texas Health Clearfork, a premier destination for joint care and a part of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth
- Specialized in joint replacement: We focus on primary and revision hip and knee replacement procedures, including complex cases.
- Comprehensive treatment options: From conservative therapies to surgical solutions, our surgeons tailor care to each patient’s needs.
- Commitment to long‑term mobility: We work with patients to help reduce pain, restore function, and support an active lifestyle.
- Convenient Fort Worth locations: With multiple offices across the city, we serve patients from throughout Tarrant County, the state of Texas and beyond.
Understanding Hip and Knee Pain
Pain in the hip or knee can interfere with daily routines, limit movement, and reduce quality of life. These symptoms often stem from arthritis, injury, overuse, or age‑related changes in the joint.
Our orthopedic surgeons diagnose and treat conditions such as:
- Knee pain caused by arthritis, cartilage loss, or ligament injury
- Hip pain related to degenerative joint disease or trauma
- Chronic joint stiffness or limited range of motion
To identify the source of pain, your physician may recommend imaging studies, a physical exam, or other diagnostic tests. A clear diagnosis helps guide treatment and determine whether nonsurgical care or joint replacement may be appropriate.
Advanced Hip and Knee Care in Fort Worth
Our practice is dedicated to providing coordinated orthopedic care that addresses both surgical and nonsurgical needs.
- Knee pain evaluation: Physicians assess symptoms and recommend diagnostic tests to pinpoint the cause of knee discomfort.
- Treatment options for knee pain: Depending on your condition, your care plan may include physical therapy, lifestyle adjustments, medications, or knee replacement surgery.
- Hip pain evaluation: Our specialists examine hip function and may order imaging to determine the source of pain.
- Treatment options for hip pain: Your physician may recommend therapy, activity modifications, medications, or hip replacement surgery.
- Joint replacement specialist care: Our surgeons perform hip and knee replacement procedures designed to improve mobility and reduce pain, including revision surgeries when needed.
Early Intervention and Nonsurgical Care
Many patients benefit from conservative treatment before considering surgery. Our orthopedic specialists may recommend:
- Strengthening exercises and physical therapy
- Weight management or activity modifications
- Medications to reduce inflammation or discomfort
Early treatment can help slow the progression of joint disease and may delay the need for joint replacement.
Knee Replacement Surgery
When knee pain becomes severe and nonsurgical treatments are no longer effective, knee replacement surgery may be an option. During this procedure, damaged bone and cartilage are replaced with artificial components designed to restore function.
Rehabilitation specialists and physical therapists support patients throughout recovery, helping them regain strength, mobility, and confidence in their new joint.
Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip replacement surgery is often recommended for patients with advanced arthritis or chronic hip pain that limits daily activities. Our surgeons replace the damaged hip joint with prosthetic components designed to improve movement and reduce pain.
Revision Hip and Knee Replacement
Some patients may experience complications or wear‑related issues after a previous joint replacement. In these cases, revision surgery may be necessary.
Our orthopedic surgeons evaluate each situation individually to determine whether revision hip or knee replacement is appropriate and develop a plan to restore joint stability and function.
Life After Joint Replacement
Recovery from hip or knee replacement involves physical therapy, guided exercises, and ongoing follow‑up care. Many patients experience significant improvements in mobility and a reduction in pain, allowing them to return to activities they enjoy.
Your physician will create a personalized recovery plan based on your goals and overall health.
Patient Education and Support
Preparing for joint replacement surgery includes learning what to expect before, during, and after the procedure. Our team provides educational resources and guidance to help patients feel informed and supported throughout their care journey.
Patients may also have access to joint health assessments, pre‑surgery education, and rehabilitation support.
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment with one of our orthopedic specialists at Texas Hip and Knee Center in Fort Worth, call 817‑877‑3432.
Disclaimer: Physicians employed by Texas Health Physician Group practice independently and are not employees or agents of Texas Health Resources hospitals.


