Knee Replacement in Philadelphia, PA
16 joint replacement surgeons in Philadelphia, PA, are listed for knee replacement. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Joint Replacement Surgeons in Philadelphia, PA
Alvaro Ibaseta Fidalgo
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Andrew Fraval
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Christopher E. Selgrath
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Christopher M. Melnic
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Jacob M. Farrar
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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James J. Purtill
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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James P. Cashman
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Javad Parvizi
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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John Stammers
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Joseph A. Abboud
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Joseph Bernstein
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Kevin A. Gingrich
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Matthew P. Lorei
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Paul B. McKenna
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Thomas J. Pumo
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Timothy Costales
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Common questions
- How long does knee replacement recovery take?
- Most people return to everyday activities within about six to twelve weeks. Strength and endurance continue to improve for up to a year, and physical therapy plays a big role in the result.
- How long do knee implants last?
- Many modern knee implants last 15 to 20 years or more, though results vary with activity level, weight, and other factors. Your surgeon can discuss what to expect in your situation.
- Am I a candidate for knee replacement?
- Surgery is typically considered when arthritis pain limits daily life and non-surgical options like physical therapy, medication, and injections no longer help enough. Only an evaluation by a surgeon can confirm whether it is right for you.
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