Joint Replacement & Reconstructive Surgery: Arthritis Center
The UCLA Joint Replacement Center provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment for patients with permanent and progressive damage to knees, hips, or shoulders as a result of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, trauma, or other joint disorders.
The UCLA Joint Replacement Center is recognized as a leader in total joint arthroplasty by the nation's orthopaedic community. UCLA orthopaedic surgeons have managed patients with joint disorders since 1969 when the first hip arthroplasty was performed at UCLA. The first total knee arthroplasty followed in 1977.
Patients seen at the Joint Replacement Center are evaluated by a board certified orthopaedic surgeon with specific fellowship training in joint replacement surgery. The initial assessment involves a review of medical records and history, complete musculoskeletal physical exam and acquisition and review of appropriate radiological studies (X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs). Patient-tailored treatment recommendations are based on findings and diagnosis in conjunction with age, activity level, and medical history.
Treatment recommendations vary from conservative non-surgical measures to surgical intervention. Options are discussed with the patient as part of education and counseling by UCLA Joint Replacement Service surgeons. Non-surgical treatment includes anti-inflammatory medications, joint injections, physical therapy, and/or an individually designed home exercise program.
UCLA Joint Replacement Service surgeons are experts in the spectrum of joint replacement procedures for the hip and knee. Surgical treatment often involves a total joint reconstruction/joint arthroplasty. For the knee this may involve unicompartmental knee replacement or total knee replacement. A small subset of patients may be candidates for a bone realignment procedure called an osteotomy. For the hip, treatment may involve a bone-conserving surface replacement procedure or a total hip replacement. Again, a small subset of patients may be candidates for osteotomy procedures.
In addition to an extensive experience with primary joint replacement procedures, the UCLA Joint Replacement Service is among the regional leaders in complex joint replacement procedures and revision procedures of failed or failing implants.
UCLA Joint Replacement Service surgeons perform the majority of their surgical procedures at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital. Our skilled and experienced anesthesia staff utilize the latest advances in post-operative pain control. A dedicated nursing and physical therapy team facilitate faster recovery and restoration of joint motion and function allowing a return to a healthy and active lifestyle.
Patients who have failed conservative treatment or who need immediate surgery, and those requiring further evaluation of a diagnosed problem are candidates for referral to the UCLA Joint Replacement Center.
Comprehensive treatment available for conditions in:
Degenerative Joint Disease of the Hip and Knee
- Failed total hip or knee replacement
- Infected total hip or knee replacement
- Inflammatory Disease of the Hip and Knee (rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, lupus)
- Osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis) of the hip and knee
- Post-traumatic Degenerative Joint Disease of the Hip and Knee
Physicians
Daniel A. Oakes, MD
Assistant Professor, Chief UCLA Joint Replacement Service
Areas of Interest: Primary hip and knee replacement, surface replacement, revision hip and knee replacement and hip osteotomy
Benjamin Bengs, MD
Assistant Professor
Areas of Interest: Primary hip and knee replacement, surface replacement, revision hip and knee replacement
Francis Cyran, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor
Area of Interest: Primary hip and knee replacement
Gerald A.M. Finerman, MD
Professor
Area of Interest: Primary hip and knee replacement
Bert J. Thomas, MD
Clinical Professor
Areas of Interest: Primary hip and knee replacement, surface replacement, revision hip and knee replacement
Contact US
Appointments: (310) 319-1234
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