Joint Replacement

When non-surgical therapies don’t alleviate severe joint pain, the best chance of relief and restoration of function and mobility often lies in joint replacement surgery.

 

Hip replacements and knee replacements are two of the most successful surgical procedures ever developed. Our fellowship-trained, board-certified joint specialist, Dr. Matthew Barber is up to date on the most current technology available for patients suffering from joint pain and can navigate the best course of action from initial care through the rehabilitation process. 

 

When surgery is not the best choice or a joint is not quite ready for replacement, our specialists are happy to give advice about the best non-operative options to provide pain relief and improve function.

Joint Replacement Physician

Joint Replacement in Mobile and Daphne, AL

According to the Arthritis Foundation, more than 50 million Americans suffer from arthritis. Arthritis is a non-discriminatory, complex family of musculoskeletal disorders consisting of more than 100 different diseases or conditions; it affects people of all races, ages, and gender. Non-operative treatment options include bracing, medications, and injection however, once arthritis has reached its end-stage and non-operative options have been exhausted, the best chance for relieving pain and restoring loss of function and mobility often lies in joint replacement surgery.

Joint Replacement Services

Common Procedures

Outpatient Joint Replacements: Hip

  • Total Hip Replacement
  • Anterior Approach Hip Replacement
  • Hip Fracture Treatment
  • Revision Total Hip Replacement
  • Robotic hip replacement

 

Outpatient Joint Replacements: Knee

  • Total Knee Replacement
  • Computer Navigated Total Knee Replacement
  • Partial Knee Replacement
  • Revision Total Knee Replacement
  • Viscosupplementation Injections
  • Biologic Therapies (PRP)
  • Robotic Partial and Total knee replacement
  • Customized Knee Replacement

Common Injuries & Conditions Treated

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Avascular Necrosis
  • Post-Traumatic Arthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis