Henry Ford Joint Replacement Guide
Download our Joint Replacement Guide to learn more about our program.
The body’s joints make it possible for us to move. But many kinds of injuries, diseases, and other conditions can make movement difficult -- or even impossible -- without the right treatment.
Joint pain isn’t something you just have to accept. Our joint specialists will determine what’s causing your pain and give you the care you need as soon as possible.
Our doctors have experience with a wide range of joint conditions and treatments. This includes:
We also offer joint replacement if your condition can’t be treated with other options.
Our care includes more than treating your joint condition. We’ll also teach you how to preserve your joints afterwards.
Download our Joint Replacement Guide to learn more about our program.
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