Knee Surgery
Knee Surgeons in Southwest Ohio
Orthopedic Associates is widely recognized as a regional leader in comprehensive orthopedic care reflects its commitment to individualized, state-of-the-art treatment. For patients living with knee pain caused by arthritis, injury, or degenerative joint disease, our specialists provide advanced surgical options designed to restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve quality of life.
Our orthopedic surgeons treat the full spectrum of knee conditions, from cartilage damage and ligament injuries to advanced arthritis requiring reconstruction or replacement. Every treatment plan begins with a thorough evaluation and a thoughtful discussion of non-surgical and surgical options. When surgery is recommended, our focus is on precision, safety, and outcomes tailored to each patient’s needs.
Fellowship-Trained
Additionally, Orthopedic Associates and its surgeons, in partnership with Kettering Health Washington Township, have made a significant financial and operational commitment to the development and operation of The Hand & Orthopedic Center of Excellence, the only dedicated, outpatient orthopedic facility of its kind in the greater Miami and Ohio Valleys.
Is Knee Surgery Right For Me?
Knee surgery may be recommended when non-surgical treatments like physical therapy, pain management injections, or activity changes are no longer easing your symptoms. Many patients come to our knee surgery clinic because ongoing pain, stiffness, instability, or limited movement is starting to interfere with everyday activities. We take the time to explain all available options, so you feel informed, comfortable, and confident in your care plan going forward.
Advanced Surgical Techniques for Knee Surgery
Orthopedic Associates offers a full range of knee surgery options, including minimally invasive knee surgery, muscle-sparing techniques, and total knee replacement surgery. Muscle-sparing approaches are designed to protect surrounding tissues, which may support faster recovery and improved function for appropriate candidates.
Our surgeons also use robotic-assisted technology to support surgical planning and precision. Robotic systems enable detailed preoperative planning and accurate implant placement, helping surgeons personalize each procedure to a patient’s anatomy and movement patterns. These tools support consistency and accuracy, while surgical expertise remains at the center of every procedure.
A Team-Based Approach to Individual Care
Patients at Orthopedic Associates benefit from a collaborative care model. Surgeons work closely with physician assistants, nurse practitioners, medical assistants, and therapists to support patients before and after surgery. From preoperative education to post-operative rehabilitation, our team remains focused on clear communication, coordinated care, and long-term outcomes.
Schedule a Consultation at Orthopedic Associates
If knee pain is limiting your ability to move comfortably or stay active Orthopedic Associates can help you explore your options. Our specialists will guide you through evaluation, treatment planning, and recovery with compassion and expertise. To schedule a consultation, call 800.824.9861 and speak with our trained scheduling team serving Southwest Ohio, including Dayton, Troy, Springfield, and Columbus areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of knee surgery are offered at OA?
Our knee surgeons perform a wide range of procedures, including minimally invasive knee surgery, muscle-sparing techniques, robotic-assisted knee surgery, and total knee replacement, depending on each patient’s condition and needs.
How do muscle-sparing techniques differ from traditional knee surgery?
Muscle-sparing knee surgery techniques focus on protecting the surrounding muscles and tendons during surgery. For appropriate patients, this approach may support improved mobility and recovery compared to more traditional techniques.
Is robotic-assisted knee surgery right for everyone?
Robotic-assisted technology is a valuable tool, but it is not necessary for every patient. Your surgeon will determine whether robotic planning is appropriate based on your anatomy, condition, and surgical goals.














