Total Joint Replacement
Lifespan Orthopedics Institute

Total Joint Replacement at Newport Hospital

Welcome to our Total Joint Replacement Program, where we focus on a personalized patient experience, from initial consultation through recovery. Our program takes a unique approach, using the innovative "enhanced recovery after surgery" (ERAS) protocol, a holistic strategy to better prepare you for surgery, support you during surgery, and expedite your recovery after surgery. Our focus is on “prehab” as well as rehab, so that you go in to surgery healthy, physically and mentally prepared, and positioned for a fast recovery.

Contact the Total Joint Program at Newport Hospital

To learn more about the program, call 401-845-4330 and someone will return your call within 24 hours or the next business day.

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Robotic Total Knee Replacement

Newport Hospital is where technology meets expertise with the introduction of a state-of-the-art advancement in joint replacement surgery: the Zimmer Biomet ROSA Knee System.

A patient walks with a physical therapist after surgery.

Q&A About Enhanced Recovery After Surgery

Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a highly effective approach to helping the patient prepare for, tolerate, and recover from their operation.

Joint Replacement

In the Total Joint Program at Newport Hospital, we perform upper and lower joint replacement procedures.

Knee Arthroplasty

In total knee replacement, the surgeon removes the damaged surfaces of the bones in the joint and fits replacement components into place. The knee implant consists of three pieces made of metal and rugged high-density plastic. The surface of the femur (thigh bone) is replaced with a rounded metal component that matches the curve of the natural bone. The end of the tibia (shin bone) is replaced with a flat metal component that holds a smooth piece of plastic as substitute for the cartilage. The undersurface of the patella (kneecap) may also be replaced with an implant made of polyethylene. The replacement appears and functions much like a normal knee. After surgery, the patient will recover most of the normal range of motion of the knee, from extension (straight leg) to flexion (bent leg).

Total knee replacement animation

Hip Arthroplasty

In total hip replacement, the orthopedic surgeon removes bone and cartilage in a damaged hip joint and replaces it with an artificial joint made of metal and rugged high-density plastic. This implant comprises a prosthetic ball and socket, and mimics the structure and motion of the natural hip joint. Followed by rehabilitative therapy, it helps people with significant damage to the hip joint, usually alleviating pain and restoring the joint's range of motion.

Total hip replacement animation

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