Arthroplasty, commonly known as joint replacement surgery, is a procedure that involves replacing a broken joint with an artificial one (made of metal, ceramic or plastic). The whole joint is routinely replaced by providers (total joint replacement). They merely repair the damaged component of the joint in a minority of cases. The most frequent joints they replace are the hips, knees, and shoulders
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