The Center for Joint Replacement building opened in June 2012. The facility is an innovatively designed building that houses our new Institute for Joint Restoration and Research and the Washington Joint Restoration Clinic.
Features include all-private patient rooms and expansive therapy and common areas. The building's overall design integrates properties of natural light and "green" features to support a healthy, healing environment for patients.
The facility includes a semi-circular outdoor rehabilitation garden and patio area, with a range of walking surfaces and elevations. This area is specifically designed to give patients an opportunity to practice and build confidence about navigating their surroundings outside the Hospital.
You’ve been told you need a hip replacement, and you’re concerned about what that means in terms of recovery and time away from home and work. You are ...
Continue ReadingCoping with chronic hip pain can be a daily struggle because it often limits a person’s regular activities and affects their overall quality of life. ...
Continue ReadingSept. 6 seminar to address these issues and more On Tuesday, Sept. 6, at 6:30 p.m., orthopedic surgeon John Dearborn, MD, FAOSS, will present a ...
Continue ReadingTennis champion Leslie Airola of Portola Valley has competed nationally and around the world for almost 30 years. But when at times, painful and ...
Continue ReadingPatient traveled more than 250 miles for care, says he thanks washington Hospital everyday Joe Cyrek traveled a long way to get his bum hip replaced, ...
Continue ReadingAl Kenrick’s shoulder replacement surgery went so well, he wonders if he should have done it sooner. But the slow deterioration of the joint happened ...
Continue ReadingJim Love, 76, is the CEO of a chemical manufacturing company that he founded in 1991. He enjoys hiking and playing tennis and remains very active. He ...
Continue ReadingIn addition to managing the Sonoma wildlife preserve he calls home, 76-year-old Stephen Hansen enjoys swimming, cycling 50 to 70 miles a week, ...
Continue ReadingKris Hanson, a 65-year-old Fremont resident, began noticing pain in his hip when getting in and out of the car back in 2012. Six years later, the pain ...
Continue ReadingWashington Health (WH) announced today that it has been recognized as one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals for Outpatient Joint Replacement™ by ...
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