Texarkana Gazette

Surgeon will cover use of new technology

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The CHRISTUS St. Michael Center for Joint Replacemen­t will present a free community luncheon seminar, “Total Knee Replacemen­t: The Latest Technology” at noon on Dec. 1 in the North Conference Center at CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System, 2600 St. Michael Drive, Texarkana, Texas.

Dr. Harold Weems, orthopedic surgeon, will share informatio­n on surgical and non-surgical treatment options for knee joint pain and explain the benefits of Mako robotic-arm-assisted total knee replacemen­t, the latest advancemen­t in orthopedic­s arthroplas­ty.

A light meal will be served at no charge.

Stryker’s Mako System is robotic technology that can be used across the joint replacemen­t service line to perform total knee, total hip and partial knee replacemen­ts, said Joseph Ramos, director of physical medicine and St. Michael Center for Joint Replacemen­t.

Seminar participan­ts will learn how specially trained surgeons are able to precisely target only the diseased portion of the knee utilizing the Texarkana region’s only Rio Robotic Arm Interactiv­e Orthopedic System.

In addition, the surgeon will share informatio­n about how this latest advancemen­t transforms the way total knee replacemen­ts are performed. The robotic-arm-assisted technology allows surgeons to provide each patient with a personaliz­ed surgical experience based on a specific diagnosis and anatomy.

The program is offered at no costs to participan­ts, but seating is limited, and reservatio­ns are required.

To register, call 1-855-6146453 toll-free or register online at christusst­michael.org/totalknee.

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