Living with chronic knee pain can slowly wear away at your ability to move comfortably, enjoy daily routines, or participate in the activities you love. At Michigan Orthopedic Specialists in Dearborn, MI, orthopedic surgeons provide expert care to help patients determine when a knee replacement might be the right next step toward lasting relief.
Knee replacement surgery—also called knee arthroplasty—is typically recommended for individuals whose joint damage is severe enough to affect mobility and quality of life. Most often, it’s used to treat advanced osteoarthritis, but may also be considered for those with rheumatoid arthritis or post-traumatic joint injury.
The procedure involves removing damaged cartilage and bone and replacing it with a smooth, artificial joint surface that allows for more natural movement and reduced pain.
Not every case of knee pain leads to surgery. In fact, many patients manage well with physical therapy, injections, or lifestyle modifications. But when conservative treatments no longer bring relief, it may be time to explore surgical options. Common signs include:
Orthopedic specialists at Michigan Orthopedic Specialists evaluate each patient thoroughly, using imaging studies, medical history, and a detailed exam to determine whether surgery is the right choice.
The first step toward knee replacement is a thoughtful conversation with an orthopedic surgeon. At the Dearborn office, patients receive a full evaluation, including a discussion of symptoms, treatment history, and personal goals.
If surgery is recommended, the team will walk you through the procedure, recovery expectations, and post-operative support available to you. For many, knee replacement leads to a dramatic improvement in pain, mobility, and daily comfort.
If you’re wondering whether it’s time to consider knee replacement, Michigan Orthopedic Specialists is here to guide you with clarity and care. Their experienced team understands how much joint pain can impact your life—and they’re committed to helping you move forward.
To schedule a consultation, call (313) 277-6700. The right time to take the next step might be closer than you think.