We offer a variety of options for treating your joint pain—including total joint replacement

Thanks to advances in technology and surgical procedures, the orthopedic surgeons on our medical staff at Baylor Scott & White Roney Bone and Joint Institute – Temple offer a wide range of treatment options for your joint pain, including total joint replacement, when necessary.

This approach completely replaces the damaged joint with an implant designed to provide you with a good-as-new joint that will help you regain range of motion, significantly reduce or eliminate pain, and resume your normal life.

Types of joint replacements available in Temple

Our specially trained orthopedic surgeons perform:

  • Total knee replacements
  • Partial knee replacements
  • Total hip replacements
  • Anterior hip replacements

Rapid Joint Recovery Program

Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple and Roney Bone and Joint Institute have developed an innovative education and therapy program designed to help total joint replacement patients return home sooner—often three days post-op.

Our coordinated care team combines early mobility with progressive rehabilitation and advanced pain management for rapid recovery.

Joint replacement patients selected for the Rapid Recovery Program will receive:

  • A pre-op class that provides information about how to prepare, and what to expect during and after surgery
  • An individualized, focused rehabilitation plan including physical and occupational therapy

If you are a total joint replacement patient in Temple, your surgeon will discuss with you whether the Rapid Recovery Program is right for you.

Anterior hip replacement

For many people suffering from arthritis, hip pain, stiffness and/or limited hip movement, the only option for relief is a total hip replacement. However, our facility offers anterior hip replacement, a proven, minimally invasive technique.

Anterior hip replacement allows access to the hip joint through natural muscle planes instead of cutting through hip muscles.

Patients who are candidates for this surgical technique typically experience reduced pain and faster recovery time than a traditional hip replacement surgery.

Partial knee replacement

A partial knee replacement, also known as an uncompartmental knee arthroplasty, replaces part of the knee with an artificial implant when the joint becomes painful or nonfunctional due to severe damage from disease such as arthritis.

The partial knee replacement procedure, an alternative to total knee replacement, is performed if only one of the three compartments of your knee is affected.

Because it is a minimally invasive knee surgery, hospital stays and recovery times are generally shorter than those for total knee replacements.

Joint surgery guides

A notebook specific to your orthopedic surgery has been prepared by the joint wellness team to aid in your recovery. Download the joint surgery guide that's right for you by clicking one of the following links.