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What to Expect from Joint Replacement
Hip and knee replacements are among the most successful surgeries performed in the United States — with more than 1.3 million procedures each year.
If arthritis or joint degeneration has made movement painful, joint replacement offers a proven path back to mobility, independence, and a better quality of life.
At the Arizona Joint Specialty Center (AJSC), our surgeons focus exclusively on hip and knee replacement. Using advanced minimally invasive techniques and state-of-the-art technology, we provide a safe, streamlined experience designed for faster recovery and long-term results.
Who May Benefit From Surgery
You may be a candidate for joint replacement if you:
- Have daily pain or stiffness caused by arthritis 
- Struggle with limited mobility that affects normal activities 
- Have tried conservative treatments without lasting relief 
If you’re unsure whether replacement is right for you, your surgeon will review your condition and discuss options during your consultation.
During Surgery: Precision & Safety
Most procedures at AJSC take 30–50 minutes. Our team uses advanced minimally invasive techniques to protect surrounding muscles and tissue, which:
- Reduces blood loss and discomfort 
- Shortens anesthesia time 
- Speeds recovery 
Our surgeons also use best-in-class implants engineered to mimic natural motion, promote bone integration, and last for decades.
After Surgery: Recovery at AJSC
Because AJSC is an outpatient specialty center, recovery begins almost immediately.
Patients typically:
- Walk within 1–2 hours of surgery, with help from our nursing team 
- Discharge the same day once walking, eating, and pain-control goals are met 
- Outpatient physical therapy begins immediately post-surgery 
You’ll go home with clear instructions for incision care, pain management, and swelling reduction. Our team remains in close contact throughout recovery.
Why Outpatient Surgery?
Advances in anesthesia, surgical precision, and minimally invasive techniques have made it possible for hip and knee replacements to be performed safely in Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs).
At AJSC, outpatient surgery offers:
- Lower infection risk compared to hospitals 
- Personalized orthopedic-focused care with one-on-one attention 
- Same-day recovery at home in a familiar, comfortable environment 
- Lower overall costs with fewer facility fees 
- Proven outcomes equal to or better than hospital-based procedures 
With faster recovery, reduced risks, and a smoother experience, outpatient surgery is the preferred choice for many patients today.
The AJSC Difference
The Arizona Joint Specialty Center was built specifically for outpatient joint replacement success. Every detail of our center is designed to make your surgery safe, comfortable, and effective. What sets us apart:
- Expert surgeons who perform minimally invasive hip and knee replacements exclusively 
- Specialized teams of anesthesia providers, nurses and technicians trained in orthopedics 
- Advanced technology, including robotic-assisted precision and modern recovery suites 
- Tailored rehabilitation plans that support safe, confident healing 
- Consistent results from a team performing these procedures daily 
With focused expertise and a patient-first environment, AJSC delivers the best of both worlds: cutting-edge medicine and personalized care.
Preoperative Instructions
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      - Confirm post op appointment with Surgeon/PA is made 
- Review the surgery packet from your surgeon 
- Only take medications discussed at the pre-op appointment 
- Shower with antiseptic soap 
- Nothing by Mouth (NPO) after midnight 
 
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      - Shower with antiseptic soap 
- Only take medications discussed at the pre-op appointment 
- Wear loose comfortable clothes 
- No make-up, hairspray or jewelry 
- Remove ALL body piercings 
- Wear glasses, no contacts 
- Bring Insurance card and ID 
- Bring a copy of your advanced directive, if applicable 
- If you have sleep apnea/breathing issues: bring CPAP and leave in car 
- Do not bring valuables 
- Bring assistive equipment, i.e., walker on date of surgery 
 
 
                        