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Dr. Richard Boe is highly skilled in robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery, offering patients a cutting-edge approach that ensures greater precision and customized care. By leveraging advanced robotic technology, Dr. Boe can achieve more accurate alignment and implant placement, leading to improved joint function and longevity. His expertise in robotic knee replacement allows for a more personalized surgical experience, reducing the risk of complications and enhancing patient outcomes. At Resurgens Orthopaedics in Atlanta, Dr. Boe is dedicated to providing the highest level of care, helping patients regain mobility and return to their active lifestyles.

Robotic Assisted Knee Replacement

Robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery is an alternative to the conventional knee replacement procedure. It is performed using robotic-arm technology that allows your surgeon to precisely perform the surgery through a smaller incision as compared to traditional surgery.

Total Knee Replacement

Total knee replacement, also called total knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which the worn-out or damaged surfaces of the knee joint are removed and replaced with an artificial prosthesis.

Same-Day Total Knee Replacement

Total knee replacement is a very successful surgical treatment for knee arthritis. Over the years, Same-Day Total Knee Replacement surgical techniques have been developed to lessen tissue trauma and improve patient outcomes. This minimally invasive approach involves much smaller incisions than the usual 10-12 inch incisions used in the traditional knee replacement and spares the quadriceps muscle and tendon, which control bending of the knee, from being cut to access the knee joint.

Partial Knee Replacement

Partial knee replacement is a minimally invasive surgery in which only the damaged compartment of the knee is replaced with an implant. It is also called a unicompartmental knee replacement.

Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement

Total knee replacement is a very successful surgical treatment for knee arthritis. Over the years, minimally invasive knee replacement surgical techniques have been developed to lessen tissue trauma and improve patient outcomes. This minimally invasive approach involves much smaller incisions than the usual 10-12 inch incisions used in the traditional knee replacement and spares the quadriceps muscle and tendon, which control bending of the knee, from being cut to access the knee joint.

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