Knee Replacement Specialist in Princeton & Newton, NJ

Knee Replacement

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After osteoarthritis causes extensive joint damage in your knee, your only treatment option is a knee replacement. When you need replacement surgery, you’re in good hands with Paul Codjoe, MD. Dr. Codjoe is a respected expert in knee procedures and has years of experience performing total and partial knee replacements. If you’re ready to get rid of the pain, restore joint mobility, and return to your favorite activities, schedule an appointment today. You can use the online booking feature, call the New Jersey office nearest you in Hamilton, Princeton, or Lawrenceville, or contact the office in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.

Knee Replacement Q & A

When would I need a knee replacement?

Knee replacement surgery (knee arthroplasty) is primarily a treatment for advanced osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis causes progressive joint damage over the years as cartilage breaks down, bones become damaged, and inflammation develops.

When the damage reaches an advanced stage, nonsurgical treatments won’t relieve your pain or improve your mobility. At that point, it’s time to consider a knee replacement.

You may also need to replace the joint if you develop osteonecrosis. In this condition, bone dies when the blood supply becomes restricted.

Am I a good candidate for a knee replacement?

You should consider knee replacement surgery when:

  • Knee pain and stiffness limit your daily activities
  • Knee pain persists even while resting
  • The knee joint is deformed
  • X-rays show extensive joint degeneration
  • Treatments like physical therapy and joint injections don’t help

The best way to learn if a knee replacement can ease your pain is to schedule a consultation and have Dr. Codjoe evaluate the joint.

What happens during a total knee replacement?

What happens during a partial knee replacement?

Your knee consists of three natural areas called the medial, lateral, and patellofemoral compartments. If you develop osteoarthritis in just one compartment, Dr. Codjoe can replace that one area. This procedure is called a partial or unicompartmental knee replacement.

Replacing the damaged tissues with metal and plastic components restores knee function and relieves your pain. A partial knee replacement allows you to preserve the knee’s ligaments and recover more quickly compared to a total knee replacement.

If you struggle with ongoing knee pain, call Paul Codjoe, MD, or book an appointment online to learn if you’re a good candidate for a knee replacement.

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