Joint issues are incredibly common, especially among aging persons, persons with structural defects, and those with chronic orthopaedic conditions. For those dealing with the painful and lifestyle-altering symptoms of joint conditions, it’s difficult to know what the best road forward is in terms of treatment.
While no two joint conditions or patients are alike, there are common indicators that surgery may be recommended. If it is determined that surgery is the best treatment option for your particular joint issues. The Adult Joint Reconstruction team in Orlando is the most effective, reliable, and convenient source for surgical treatment featuring expert physicians, advanced methods and resources, and an unparalleled reputation for elite-quality orthopaedic care.
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Andrew Pepper, MD

Andrew J Clair, MD

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Featured Clinical Trials
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Correlation of Intraoperative Drop Test to Postoperative Range of Motion in Total Knee Arthroplasty
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchThe purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between perioperative drop leg test and the final range of motion in primary total knee arthroplasty procedures.
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Optimal dosing for Low-Dose Aspirin Chemoprophylaxis for Venous Thromboembolism Following Total Joint Arthroplasty - A Multicenter Prospective Randomized Control Trial
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchOur primary objective is to evaluate the efficacy of two different regimens, 81mg aspirin daily vs 81mg aspirin BID, in providing prophylaxis against symptomatic thromboembolic events in patients...
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Increased Glucose Variability Perioperatively is Associated with Adverse Outcomes After Total Joint Arthroplasty
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchThe purpose of the study is to evaluate the affect of glucose variability measured from the index operation to 10 days post-operatively on 90-day readmission rate following total joint arthroplasty in...
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