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What makes the Texas Hip & Knee Center different from other orthopedic practices?
Our physicians focus exclusively on hip and knee conditions, allowing us to provide highly specialized care backed by decades of experience and one of the highest volumes of hip and knee replacement procedures in the region.
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Do you treat hip and knee pain even if I’m not ready for surgery?
Yes. Many patients come to us for early stage arthritis, overuse injuries, or intermittent joint pain. We offer comprehensive nonsurgical care, including therapy, medications, and lifestyle guidance, to help manage symptoms and maintain mobility.
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How do you diagnose the cause of hip or knee pain?
Your physician may perform a physical exam, review your medical history, and order imaging such as X rays or MRI. A precise diagnosis helps determine whether conservative care or surgical treatment is the best option.
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What nonsurgical treatments are available for hip and knee problems
We offer physical therapy, strengthening programs, weight management strategies, anti inflammatory medications, and joint injections. These treatments often help reduce pain and delay the need for surgery.
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When should I consider hip or knee replacement
Joint replacement may be recommended if pain interferes with daily activities, mobility becomes limited, or nonsurgical treatments no longer provide relief. Your surgeon will help you understand whether replacement is appropriate based on your symptoms and imaging.
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Do you perform complex or revision hip and knee surgeries?
Yes. Our surgeons have extensive experience in both primary and revision joint replacement, including cases involving implant wear, instability, or complications from previous surgeries.
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How soon can I walk after hip or knee replacement?
Most patients begin standing and walking with assistance shortly after surgery. Early movement supports healing and helps restore mobility more quickly.
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What does recovery look like after joint replacement?
Recovery includes physical therapy, home exercises, and follow up visits. Many patients experience significant improvements in pain and function within the first few weeks, with continued progress over several months.
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Can hip or knee pain improve without surgery?
Yes. Many patients benefit from conservative care for months or even years before surgery becomes necessary. Our team works with you to find the most effective nonsurgical options first.
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How do I schedule an appointment with the Texas Hip & Knee Center?
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.