Hip & Knee Replacement
At Mississippi Sports Medicine, our sub-specialized joint replacement surgeons use advanced techniques and technology to deliver the best possible outcomes for patients with musculoskeletal conditions. Focused on efficient, personalized care, our team avoids unnecessary procedures and works to get patients back to their lives as quickly and safely as possible.
Our joint specialists also offer ROSA® Robotic Knee Replacement, a cutting-edge procedure that uses real-time data and 3D mapping to enhance surgical precision. This technology allows for a more customized implant fit, reduced soft tissue trauma, and improved joint function—helping patients experience a smoother recovery and more natural knee movement.
In addition to primary hip and knee replacements, our surgeons also perform complex revision surgeries when a previous joint replacement has failed or worn out over time. Revision procedures involve removing the old implant and replacing it with new
components to restore function and relieve pain. Common reasons for revision include implant loosening, infection, stiffness, or fractures around the prosthesis. These surgeries require advanced skill and are aimed at improving joint stability, enhancing range of motion, and delivering lasting pain relief—helping patients return to daily life with greater confidence and comfort.
Conditions / Treatments
Hip Replacement
- Osteoarthritis of Hip
- Enthesopathy of Hip (incl. Trochanteric Bursitis)
- Hip Replacement
- Leg Fracture Above Knee
- Hip Fracture
- Hip Sprain
- Hip Resurfacing
- Hip Pointer Injuries
Knee Replacement
- Knee Disorders
- Osteoarthritis of Knee
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome or Knee Pain
- Knee Surgery
- Knee Replacement
- Leg Fracture Above Knee
- Sciatica (Not Due to Disc Displacement)
- Knee Replacement Revision
- Knee and Leg Fracture and Dislocation Treatment
- Knee Sprain
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Baker’s Cyst
- Knee Dislocation
- Internal Derangement of Knee
- Enthesopathy of Knee (incl. Bursitis of Knee)
- Leg Fracture Below Knee
- Tibia and Fibula Fractures
- Runner’s Knee
- Separated Femoral Epiphysis Treatment
- Femur Fracture