Partial Knee Replacement in Boston, MA
21 joint replacement surgeons in Boston, MA, are listed for partial knee replacement. Review training, hospital affiliations, and patient ratings below.
Joint Replacement Surgeons in Boston, MA
Anoop K. Prasad
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Antonio Gomez
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Daniel M. Estok
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Eric L. Smith
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Georges Basile
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Harris S. Yett
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Hayden N. Box
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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James V. Bono
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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John M. Harris
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Jorge A. Villafuerte Vallejos
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Marcantonio V. Pinci
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Mohamed E. Moussa
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Peter White
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Prabhudev Prasad A. Purudappa
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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R J. Wright
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Robert S. Runyon
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Ruben A. Tresgallo Pares
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Senthil Sambandam
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Thomas J. Kane
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Tiffany N. Castillo
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Vivek M. Shah
Orthopedic Surgeon Boston, MA
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Common questions
- What is the difference between partial and total knee replacement?
- A partial replacement resurfaces only the worn section of the knee and keeps the healthy parts, while a total replacement resurfaces the entire joint. Partial replacement typically means a smaller incision and a quicker early recovery, but it only works when the arthritis is limited to one area.
- Who is a candidate for partial knee replacement?
- Candidates typically have arthritis confined to one part of the knee with healthy ligaments and good motion. Imaging and an exam by a surgeon determine whether a partial replacement is an option.
- Can a partial knee replacement be converted to a total one later?
- Yes. If arthritis later spreads to other parts of the knee, a partial replacement can typically be revised to a total knee replacement. Your surgeon can explain what that would involve.
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