Joint replacement surgery
Joint replacement surgery is a highly effective solution for patients suffering
from severe joint pain and reduced mobility.
At Hammad Orthopedic Clinic in Alexandria,
we perform advanced hip and knee replacements
using top-tier prosthetics and minimally invasive methods.
Joint Replacement Surgery in Alexandria
Restore Mobility with Confidence
At Dr. Abdullah Hammad’s orthopedic clinic in Alexandria, we offer advanced joint replacement surgery
for patients suffering from severe arthritis, fractures, or joint degeneration.
Whether you’re dealing with a hip or knee problem, our mission is to help you move pain-free again.
Knee Replacement Surgery
Knee joint replacement surgery is a common orthopedic procedure to replace a damaged or worn-out knee joint with an artificial implant. This type of joint replacement surgery is typically recommended for patients suffering from advanced osteoarthritis or injury-related joint deterioration. The procedure is proven to relieve chronic pain, improve mobility, and restore knee function—helping patients return to an active, pain-free lifestyle.
Primary Cement-less Hip Replacement Surgery
Primary cement-less hip replacement surgery is a type of joint replacement surgery that uses a specialized prosthetic implant designed to naturally bond with the bone—without the need for surgical cement. This technique is ideal for younger, active patients with strong bone quality. Over time, the bone integrates with the implant, offering secure, long-term stability and enhanced joint function.
Hip replacement surgery
Hip replacement surgery is a common type of joint replacement surgery performed to replace a damaged or arthritic hip joint with a high-quality artificial implant. This procedure is designed to relieve chronic hip pain, restore joint function, and improve walking ability. It is often recommended for patients suffering from advanced arthritis or hip fractures who no longer respond to conservative treatments.

For more information about international standards of joint replacement surgery, visit Mayo Clinic.
Revision Knee Replacement Surgery
Revision knee replacement surgery is a specialized type of joint replacement surgery performed when a previous knee implant fails, becomes loose, or causes complications. This procedure involves removing the old implant and inserting a new one to restore knee stability, function, and comfort. Compared to primary knee replacement, revision surgery is more complex and requires advanced surgical planning and expertise.
Revision Hip Replacement
Revision hip replacement surgery is an advanced form of joint replacement surgery performed to correct or replace a failed hip implant from a previous operation. It is often recommended when the existing prosthesis leads to pain, instability, or restricted movement. The primary goal is to restore joint alignment, improve comfort, and help the patient regain full mobility.
Primary Knee Replacement Surgery
Primary knee replacement surgery is a common joint replacement surgery performed to treat chronic joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. During the procedure, the damaged cartilage and bone in the knee are removed and replaced with a durable prosthetic joint. Most patients experience significant improvement and return to daily activities within a few weeks after surgery.
Common Questions Patients Ask Before Surgery

Who is a good candidate for joint replacement?
Patients with severe joint pain, stiffness, or limited mobility due to arthritis or injury—who no longer benefit from medication or physiotherapy—are ideal candidates for joint replacement.

What can I expect after surgery?
After joint replacement, patients often begin walking within 1–2 days. Full recovery usually takes several weeks, with physiotherapy to restore strength and movement.

How safe is joint replacement surgery?
Joint replacement is a highly safe and effective procedure when performed by an experienced orthopedic surgeon. Complications are rare, and most patients report major pain relief and improved mobility.
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