Knee Replacement (Knee Arthroplasty)

Why choose HSS for Knee Replacement?

knee implantThe normal knee bends and straightens over one hundred times a minute while walking. For most it is a brisk, easy stride; for those with advanced arthritis, it is a painful and tiring effort.

The ability to walk easily depends upon the intricate working of the knee joint, the largest joint in the body. The knee is formed by the junction of three bones: the femur (the thigh bone), the tibia (the shin bone), and the patella (the kneecap). These bones are connected to each other by strong ligaments. The powerful muscles of the thigh and calf attach to the bones around the knee by means of inelastic ligaments.

Video:
Peter Sgambati was diagnosed with arthritis in his knee. He underwent knee replacement surgery, but had to have his implant removed twice after infections set in. He turned to the doctors at HSS to alleviate the pain his arthritis and previous knee replacements were causing him. In this video, Mr. Sgambati tells his story.


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