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Robotic-assisted joint replacement is an advanced surgical technique designed to improve the precision and planning of knee and shoulder replacement procedures. Using specialized robotic technology implants can be positioned with a high level of accuracy and the procedure can be tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy.

Robotic-Assisted Shoulder Replacement

Robotic-assisted shoulder replacement is an advanced surgical technique that uses robotic technology to assist orthopedic surgeons in performing shoulder joint replacement with greater precision, accuracy, and consistency than conventional methods. In this procedure, a robotic system (such as Stryker's Mako and Zimmer-Biomet's Rosa) helps the surgeon plan and execute the replacement of damaged parts of the shoulder joint with artificial components (implants).

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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.

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