- Joint conditions such as arthritis may cause damage to the cartilage and bones leading to chronic pain in the hip and/or disability.
- When conservative treatments have failed, the condition can be treated by replacing the damaged parts with artificial components called a total knee replacement.
- Dr. Jennings provides minimally invasive techniques, state of the art equipment and evidence-based practices along with personalized care in your knee replacement journey. These techniques include computer navigated and robot assisted knee replacement surgeries.
- Dr. Jennings and his team attempt to minimize narcotic (opioid) medications after total knee replacement surgery. This is accomplished with pre- and post-operative education as well as specialized intraoperative injections around the knee at the time of surgery.
Contact Dr. Jennings’s office for an appointment today!