
Knee Replacement
Robotic-assisted techniques for patients with knee joint damage from arthritis, injury, or prior joint failure.

Knee replacement at Florida Orthopedic & Spine Institute uses robotic-assisted technology for both total and partial knee replacement. Robotic guidance helps surgeons position the implant with greater precision than manual instrumentation, and partial knee replacement preserves healthy bone and ligament when only one part of the joint is damaged.
Key Benefits
Robotic Precision
Computer-guided implant positioning for accuracy.
Partial Knee Option
Preserves healthy bone when damage is limited to one compartment.
Revision Capability
Treatment available for previously failed knee replacements.
Treatment Process
Consultation & Imaging
Physician evaluates the joint and determines whether total, partial, or revision replacement is appropriate.
Surgical Planning
Robotic-assisted planning maps implant size and position.
Surgery
Robotic-assisted total, partial, or revision knee replacement.
Post-Surgical Care
Follow-up care and rehabilitation guidance tailored to the procedure.
Who This Is For
Knee replacement may be appropriate for patients with knee pain from osteoarthritis, ligament damage, or a previously failed knee replacement, when non-surgical treatment has not relieved symptoms. A physician evaluation and imaging are required to confirm candidacy.