Jiffy Knee

Improving Patient Recovery with Jiffy Knee Technique at Michigan Joint Replacement Institute by Dr. Timothy Ekpo Patients undergoing knee replacement surgery with our Jiffy Knee technique experience a noticeable difference in their recovery process. Unlike traditional approaches, we utilize a medial side approach, avoiding cutting muscles and tendons. By minimizing the undermining of skin flaps, scarring on the anterior aspect of the knee, under tension as the knee bends, is eliminated. We do no...
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Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement

What is Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement? Minimally invasive total hip replacement is a surgical procedure performed through one or two small incisions rather than the single long incision of 10–12-inches as in the traditional approach. Hip Anatomy The hip joint is one of the body’s largest weight-bearing joints and is the point where the thighbone (femur) and pelvis (acetabulum) join. It is a ball-and-socket joint in which the head of the femur forms the ball and the pelvic acet...
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Outpatient Hip Replacement 

Outpatient Hip Replacement Hip replacement surgery is one of the most common orthopedic surgeries performed. It involves the replacement of the damaged hip bone (ball shaped upper end of the femur) with a ceramic ball attached to a metal stem that is fixed into the femur and placing a new cup with a special liner in the pelvis. Traditionally, the surgery was performed with a large, open incision and required the patient to stay in the hospital for several days. With advanced techniques, it is no...
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Augmented Reality and Surgically Guided THA

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Robotic Hip Replacement

What is Total Hip Replacement? Total hip replacement is a surgical technique where the severely damaged cartilage and bone of the hip joint are removed and substituted with an artificial prosthesis which is bio-compatible and functions like a normal hip. It is one of the most common joint replacement procedures, subsequent to knee replacements. The main aim of this surgery is to restore function to the joint and relieve pain. What is Robotic Total Hip Replacement? Robotic total hip replacement i...
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Revision Hip Replacement

What is Revision Hip Replacement? During total hip replacement, the damaged cartilage and bone are removed from the hip joint and replaced with artificial components. At times, hip replacement implants can wear out for various reasons and may need to be replaced with the help of a surgical procedure known as revision hip replacement surgery. Revision hip replacement is a complex surgical procedure in which all or part of a previously implanted hip joint is replaced with a new artificial hip join...
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Custom Hip Replacement

Custom Hip Replacement Custom total hip replacement, also called bespoke hip replacement or patient-specific hip replacement, is a newer, more advanced technology in total hip arthroplasty that uses an individualized hip implant for the replacement of the damaged or injured components of the hip joint. The hip implant is an artificial device used to restore the natural anatomy of the hip joint and improve or restore the range of motion. A custom total hip replacement requires a pre-operative CT...
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Total Hip Replacement 

What is Total Hip Replacement? Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the damaged cartilage and bone are removed from the hip joint and replaced with artificial components. The main indication for total hip replacement is arthritis. Arthritis is the inflammation of joints, which results in pain, swelling, stiffness and limited movement. Hip arthritis is a common cause of chronic hip pain and disability. Symptoms of Arthritis The most common symptom of hip arthritis is joint pai...
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Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement

What is Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement Surgery? Total knee replacement is a very successful surgical treatment for knee arthritis. Over the years, minimally invasive knee replacement surgical techniques have been developed to lessen tissue trauma and improve patient outcomes. This minimally invasive approach involves much smaller incisions than the usual 10-12 inch incisions used in the traditional knee replacement and spares the quadriceps muscle and tendon, which control bending of the kn...
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Augmented Reality and Surgically Guided TKA

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