Knee replacement surgery — also known as knee arthroplasty — removes the damaged parts of the knee joint replaces them with an artificial joint. The procedure is used to relieve knee pain and discomfort in the knee. Why would I need knee replacement surgery? Degenerative joint conditions, such as arthritis, or undergoing a traumatic injury can cause you to experience severe and chronic pain, stiffness and swelling. These decrease your mobility and affect your quality of life. If you are experiencing joint pain, replacement surgery may be an option for you if medication or conservative treatments — such as physical therapy — are no longer providing relief. An orthopedic specialist can help determine if knee replacement is an option for you. Types of knee replacement surgery The knee is made up of three major parts: the thigh bone, shinbone and kneecap. Depending on which part is damaged, surgeons can perform two primary types of replacement procedures. They are: Total knee replacement: This procedure is performed when all three areas of the knee joint are affected and are replaced. Partial Knee replacement surgery: A partial replace procedure is performed when only one part of the joint is affected and replaced. Mako robotic-arm assisted surgery system Tanner Ortho and Spine Center is the only orthopedics provider in the region offering hip and knee replacement procedures with the Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery System. What is Mako? Mako is a surgical system that uses CT-based 3-D modeling and a virtual alignment system. This allows orthopedic surgeons to perform hip and knee replacements with unprecedented precision, giving you more consistent outcomes and more comfortable recoveries. With Mako, surgeons create a personalized 3-D preoperative surgical plan based on each patient’s unique anatomy and they perform the procedure using the Mako system’s precision-guided technology. Make an appointment with an orthopedic specialist. Request appointment Call 770-214-CARE(2273) Patient Stories See how these patients get their mobility back after joint replacement surgery. Watch Video What is Arthroplasty? Learn more about the degenerative joint disease. Read More Knee Replacement Learn more about knee replacement surgery. Read More