
Hip Replacement
Muscle-sparing and robotic-assisted techniques for patients with hip joint damage from arthritis or injury.

Hip replacement at Florida Orthopedic & Spine Institute uses anterior-approach and robotic-assisted techniques to treat hip joint damage caused by arthritis, injury, or prior joint failure. The anterior approach accesses the joint from the front of the hip, avoiding the major muscles cut in traditional posterior approaches. Robotic assistance helps position the implant with greater precision than manual instrumentation alone.
Key Benefits
Muscle-Sparing Technique
Anterior approach avoids cutting major hip muscles.
Precise Implant Placement
Robotic guidance supports accurate alignment.
Treatment Process
Consultation & Imaging
Physician reviews symptoms and diagnostic imaging to confirm hip replacement is appropriate.
Surgical Planning
Robotic-assisted planning maps implant size and positioning to your anatomy.
Surgery
Anterior-approach or robotic-assisted hip replacement performed by a fellowship-trained surgeon.
Post-Surgical Care
Follow-up care and rehabilitation guidance tailored to the procedure.
Who This Is For
Hip replacement may be appropriate for patients with hip pain from osteoarthritis, avascular necrosis, fracture, or a previously failed hip replacement, when non-surgical treatment has not relieved symptoms. A physician evaluation and imaging are required to confirm candidacy.