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Dr. David Mack and his associates at Advanced Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in Cypress, TX, offer a variety of options for knee care, including knee resurfacing and partial and total knee replacements. Serving the Houston, TX area, Dr. Mack and the other clinicians at Advanced Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine have decades of combined experience, and their Houston area practice is highly acclaimed in the field of knee replacement surgery.

Osteoarthritis and injuries can damage all or part of the knee mechanism. This damage can cause pain during moderate activity, such as walking or climbing stairs. Osteoarthritis is a progressive and chronic condition, meaning it will only worsen until the joint wears out completely. Injuries, left untreated or poorly treated, can cause permanent damage to the knee joint. The skilled clinicians at Advanced Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine use the latest diagnostic tools and procedures, such as arthroscopy, to identify and treat damaged knees.

Orthopedic surgery clinic

Partial knee replacements are for patients suffering from severe knee damage that affects only a small area of the knee joint. Total knee replacements are appropriate for those with widespread damage throughout the knee. The clinicians at Advanced Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine implement partial or total knee replacements to reduce pain and increase function. We also offer therapy on guidance to help patients recover from knee surgery following their procedure.

Advanced Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine offers a wide variety of options in knee replacements including the ConforMIS technology, a knee replacement personalized to the patient’s specific needs. Knees are complex mechanisms, requiring the expertise of highly trained orthopedic surgeons.

Advanced Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine has a conveniently located clinic in Cypress, Texas. Dr. Mack enjoys privileges at North Cypress Medical Center and Methodist Willowbrook Hospital. Patients may call or schedule an appointment online. Need help choosing an orthopedic surgeon? Learn some important considerations.