Stop Joint Pain and Get Back to Life!
If you suffer from osteoarthritis or suffer from pain in the knee or hip, it’s time to restore your mobility, regain your independence, and return to an active lifestyle. The Coon Joint Replacement Institute offers the most advanced minimally invasive treatments for treatment of hips and knees.

Breakthrough Minimally Invasive Treatment Options
Knee Replacement
The most advanced procedures for Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) and Partial Knee Arthroplasty (PKA) available, performed by renowned orthopedic surgeon Thomas Coon.Learn More>
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Hip Replacement
The Coon Joint Replacement Institute specializes in a range of hip replacement and resurfacing procedures designed to eliminate pain and restore mobility.
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MAKOplasty® Robotic-Assisted Surgery
The Coon Joint Replacement Institute is one of few locations to offer partial knee resurfacing using this robotic system. By selectively targeting the portion of the knee that has been damaged by osteoarthritis, MAKOplasty® can resurface the damaged area without compromising the healthy bone and tissue surrounding it. The robotic-assisted, minimally invasive procedure promises a smaller incision and a faster, less painful recovery than traditional joint replacement surgery, with many patients back on their feet in just one day. Learn More>

Stryker® GetAroundKnee™
It's important to know that not all knee replacements are the same. The GetAroundKnee System from Stryker is designed to replace the knee's naturally circular motion and offers enhanced stability through the active range of motion it promotes. This is due to the single-radius design of the knee implant. Single radius means that as your knee flexes, the radius is the same, similar to a circle, potentially requiring less effort from your quadriceps muscle. The Coon Joint Replacement Institute uses this system for total knee replacements. Learn More>

Osteoarthritis & Joint Health
Most people with osteoarthritis are able to manage symptoms with a combination of medications, weight loss, and regular exercise, but osteoarthritis can progress to more advanced stages for which surgical treatment is needed to ease pain and inflammation. Learn More>











