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{1} ##LOC[OK]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## Toggle navigation Make An Appointment: Call: (314) 514-3500 Our Locations Center for Advanced Medicine - South County St. Louis Children's Specialty Care Center St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center – South County Center for Advanced Medicine St. Louis Children's Hospital Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Washington University Orthopedics – Chesterfield Progress West Hospital The Rehab Institute of St. Louis St. Louis Area Office Locations View All Locations >> Our Location Go Find a Physician Specialties Injury Clinic Request an Appointment Training Programs News & Videos Back Foot & Ankle Hand & Wrist Hip & Knee Living Well Center Musculoskeletal Oncology Orthopedic Injury Clinic Pediatric/Adolescent Orthopedics Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Musculoskeletal Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Neuro Rehab Shoulder & Elbow Spine Sports Medicine Trauma Workers' Compensation Back News Videos Events Calendar Washington University Orthopedics Find a Physician Specialties Foot & Ankle Hand & Wrist Hip & Knee Living Well Center Musculoskeletal Oncology Orthopedic Injury Clinic Pediatric/Adolescent Orthopedics Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Musculoskeletal Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Neuro Rehab Shoulder & Elbow Spine Sports Medicine Trauma Workers' Compensation Patient Stories See all patient stories. Research Learn more about our research Injury Clinic Request an Appointment Training Programs News & Videos News Videos Events Calendar Home Patient Care Services Hip & Knee Adult Reconstruction and Hip Preservation Overview {1} ##LOC[OK]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## Hip & Knee   Download PDF Our hip and knee specialists offer innovative joint preservation and replacement procedures, and are praised for low infection rates and low readmission rates. We are nationally recognized for exceptional quality, and patient care initiatives that have led to better long-term outcomes and reduced post-surgical complications. Read more about our program distinguishments. Thousands of patients have come to St. Louis from around the country to undergo hip or knee replacement procedures at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, as the program ranks in the Top 5 among academic medical centers in the United States by the large number of total joint replacement procedures performed annually, and is identified as a Medicare Center of Excellence. Learn more about our total joint replacement program. Call (314) 514-3500 Make an Appointment Online Conditions and Procedures Arthritis of the hip Core decompression and bone grafting procedures Hip and knee arthroscopy Hip dysplasia Hip impingement Hip resurfacing Mini-incision partial knee arthroplasty Periacetabular osteotomy for hip dysplasia Revision total joint replacement (for patients suffering from failed implants) Total joint replacements (for hip or knee arthritits) Our Team Learn More About Hip & Knee Specialists Our team of fellowship-trained surgeons, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, nurses, and rehabilitation therapists  is committed to providing comprehensive services for joint  preservation, reconstruction, and partial or total joint replacements. Because of our extensive experience and skill, our joint specialists are considered innovators in both conservative treatments and surgical techniques. --> Treatment Approach Helping to shape the future of joint surgery, Washington University Orthopedics surgeons specializing in joint preservation, resurfacing and replacement are innovators in surgical techniques designed to preserve as much bone and function as possible. Patients who may benefit from primary total joint replacement include those diagnosed with osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthritis, osteonecrosis, post-traumatic arthritis and other disorders. Robotic Replacement Technology WashU Ortho and Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital utilize the latest in joint replacement technology, including robotic-assisted joint replacement. Robotic joint surgery is similar to traditional joint replacements, where a surgeon removes damaged or diseased tissue and replaces it with an implant. The difference is that it is done with the assistance of a robotic arm, which helps surgeons maximize precise cuts and patient outcomes. Utilization of robotic technology begins well before surgery...with sophisticated surgical planning software. Using advanced imaging, WashU Ortho surgeons visualize a patient's anatomy with a 3D model and create a personalized joint replacement plan. Using that surgical blueprint, the robot allows WashU Ortho surgeons to cut only what is planned and make adjustments in real time, protecting healthy bone. Put simply, joint replacement robots allow WashU Ortho experts to plan surgery in exceptional detail and then execute the plan accurately. Robotic technology use is growing across the country, and WashU Ortho proud to be a pioneer in robotic joint replacement. Our subspecialists perform hundreds of these surgeries each year and conduct research on this technology. Our goal at WashU Ortho is to get patients back to doing what they love, quicker. Using this technology helps us do that for our patients. Young Adult Care Specific disorders in young adults often are successfully treated with joint preserving operations at our Adolescent and Young Adult Hip Center. Among the conditions that can be treated in this manner include:  Hip dysplasia Osteonecrosis of the femoral head Post-traumatic nonunion and malunion of the proximal femur Early osteoarthritis Old slipped capital femoral epiphyses Other developmental deformities of the hip and knee Care for these younger patients is a relatively new and evolving discipline within orthopedics and is a result of studies in the 1980s that indicated most patients with hip arthritis diagnosed later in life had a mild, pre-existing hip deformity. Our hip and knee specialists work in  conjunction with our pediatric orthopedic specialists and physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, to form an extremely experienced team to accurately diagnose and deliver the full  spectrum of both nonsurgical and surgical solutions. These young patients are commonly athletes, and we are fully committed to returning them to their sport and recreational activities. For patients who are frustrated and in pain from a previously failed implant, our orthopedic surgeons are nationally  recognized for revision total joint replacements. We also offer innovative techniques including hip resurfacing, a procedure that resurfaces worn-out joints rather than completely replacing them.   Rehabilitation for those undergoing reconstruction or joint replacement begins immediately after surgery. The rehabilitation team helps patients stand up and sit down, get into and out of bed, use a walker or cane, and progress through rehabilitation to enhance range of motion and strengthening around the joint. Programs are individualized for each patient based on their condition and type of surgery. In an outpatient setting, patients increase their ability to bear weight while walking, and strive to walk without an assistance device and rapidly resume an active lifestyle with minimal limitations. Research & Clinical Trials For information on current clinical trials related to orthopedics, or to make an appointment with a specialist with Washington University Orthopedics, please call (314) 514-3500 or toll free (866) 867-3627. Meet Our Team John Clohisy, MD Chief, Adult Reconstructive Surgery Learn More Robert Barrack, MD Learn More Kimberly Bartosiak, MD  Learn More Ilya Bendich, MD, MBA  Learn More Ian English, MD, MA Learn More Jeffrey Nepple, MD  Learn More Ryan Nunley, MD Learn More Regis O'Keefe, MD, PhD  Learn More Cecilia Pascual-Garrido, MD, PhD Learn More Andrew Schneider, MD Learn More Tara Aronberg, PA-C  Learn More Jamaine Thomas, PA-C  Learn More Patient Stories Rachel Gahler – Hip Replacement Rachel began having hip pain in her early twenties, but dealt with the pain because of her busy lifestyle. Several years later, the pain because worse, wakening Rachel at least three times a night. "I heard a lot about Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine. I knew it was the best place for my health.” Read Rachel's Story Karen Dodson Amy Torgerson Tanya Strautmann Robert O'Dell Madysen Bailey Randale Lambert Dee Dee Ostman Lydia Druin View All Patient Stories   Patient Education How to fit and use crutches Hip and Knee Replacement Journey Guide Video: Knee Joint Replacement Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Exercises Video: Hip Joint Replacement Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Exercises Printable Resources Video Library Article: Barnes-Jewish Hospital Hip and Knee Program Receives Certification from the Joint Commission Article: Medicare IDs Barnes-Jewish Hospital as Top Hospital for Hip and Knee Replacements The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has no control over third-party websites and does not review such websites. The university disclaims any responsibility for the content of third-party websites and the use of any information on these sites.   Request an Appointment Preferred Location First Available Center for Advanced Medicine Center for Advanced Medicine – South County Outpatient Orthopedic Center in Chesterfield St. Louis Children's Hospital St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center Barnes Jewish West County Hospital Progress West Hospital Preferred Day Select a Day No Preference Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Continue Latest NewsA Small World, Joined at the Hip Double Robotic Knee Replacements and Remarkable Outcomes 2024 Holiday Schedule COVID-19 Information Hip & Knee Section Doctor Search Accepted Insurance Plans Patient Forms Patient Stories Directions and Maps Our Locations Center for Advanced Medicine 4921 Parkview Place 6th Floor, Suites A & B; 12th Floor, Suite A St. Louis, MO 63110 (314) 514-3500   View this location View all locations St. Louis Children's Hospital One Children's Place Suite 1B St. Louis, MO 63110 (314) 514-3500 View this location View all locations St. Louis Children's Hospital Specialty Care Center 13001 N Outer Forty Road Suite 1C Town and Country, MO 63017 (314) 514-3500 View this location View all locations Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Orthopedic Center 14532 S. 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