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Joint Reconstruction
The wear of daily activity, as well as occasional abuse, may lead to painful, stiff joints. The pain may be life-changing, in that it hinders people's ability to participate in the daily activities they enjoy. The most common cause of chronic joint pain is arthritis, which can be due to disease, overuse, or as a result of a serious injury or fracture.

Our physicians work collaboratively with patients, and together they make a decision for surgery or for conservative treatment. Our orthopaedic surgeons have the experience to replace all major joints, including:
Meet our joint reconstruction surgeons:
Thomas A. Einhorn, M.D.
G. Richard Paul, M.D.







Please send feedback, comments, and suggestions to ortho@bmc.org

Boston Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Boston University Orthopaedic Surgical Associates, Inc.
720 Harrison Avenue
Suite 808
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 638-5633




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