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Donald P. Endrizzi, M.D.
Michael W. Becker, M.D.
Brian J. McGrory, M.D.
Stephen J. Kelly, M.D.
Omar D. Crothers III, M.D.
Hip & Knee Topics
Shoulder Topics

About Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) at OAP

For many patients, a joint replacement means an end to pain and a better quality of life. In the last several years significant improvements have been made in joint replacement materials and design. The physicians in our Joint Replacement Center understand the complexities involved in major joint surgery and have the expertise to help ensure that your operation and recovery is quick and effective. Our physicians sub-specialize in hip, shoulder and knee replacements and together with their staff can assist you through the entire process, from pre-surgical education to return to full function. We also maintain a joint registry and outcome studies to help ensure that you receive accurate and safe follow-up care.

HIP & KNEE

Total Hip and Knee Replacement: Expectations & Limitations.

Contemporary Total Hip Replacements: How Long Will They Last?

Alternative bearing surfaces in hip replacement surgery

Resurfacing Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Minimally Invasive Anterolateral Hip Replacement and the “24 Hour Total Hip”

Information For Patients Considering Total Hip Replacement

Discharge Instructions for Dr. Kelly's Hip Replacement Patients

Information For Patients Considering Total Knee Replacement

Discharge Instructions for Dr. Kelly's  Knee Replacement Patients

A Guide to Blood Clots and Hip Replacement Surgery

Fractures of the Pelvis & Acetabulum

Fractures of the Proximal Femur (hip)

SHOULDER

Rotator Cuff Anatomy & Injuries

Shoulder Joint Replacement for Arthritis

Athletic Injuries of the Shoulder

Shoulder Exercises

 

 

Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) at OAP

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