
FAQ
KNEE
Important safety notes: Individual results of joint replacement vary. Implants are intended to relieve joint pain and improve function, but may not produce the same feel or function as your original knee. There are potential risks with joint replacement surgery such as loosening, wear and infection that may result in the need for additional surgery. Patients should not perform high impact activities such as running and jumping unless their surgeon tells them that the bone has healed and these activities are acceptable. Early device failure, breakage or loosening may occur if a surgeon’s limitations on activity level are not followed.
Dr. Camille Connelly
Dr. Connelly has extensive training in surgical and nonsurgical foot and ankle treatments, including fracture care, ligament and tendon reconstruction, ankle replacement and fusion, ankle arthroscopy, bunion correction, and flatfoot reconstruction. Dr. Connelly also performs partial and total knee replacements, including robotic assisted surgery. Her approach to patient care is focused on accurate diagnosis and educating her patients about their conditions and injuries so they can play an active role in the decision-making process and treatment plan. Dr. Connelly’s goal is to reduce pain and increase function to get patients back on their feet so they can return to the activities they love.


Dr. Eric S. Secrist
He works closely with a large team to ensure that all nonoperative treatment is attempted before considering surgery. If patients elect to move forward with surgery, he works closely with primary care providers to evaluate the whole patient – not just their orthopedic condition – and optimize their physical and mental health before surgery. During surgery, he employs a multimodal approach incorporating pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic approaches to pain management to help patients take as few opioids as possible and speed their road to recovery.
Dr. Stacia Smith
Dr. Stacia Smith is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in surgery of the hip, knee, and upper extremity. Her surgical expertise includes joint replacement of the hip and knee, knee arthroscopy, carpal tunnel release, trigger digit release, and shoulder arthroscopy. She has recently gained expertise in robotic assisted unicompartment knee replacement and is excited to optimize every patient’s surgical results. Her goal is to provide individualized treatments to make her patients as functional as possible and help them be active, athletic, and able to participate in life, work, and sports.

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MORE NATURAL MOTIONSmith+Nephew spent years developing the JOURNEY◊ II Total Knee System because they know that you want a knee that feels normal after knee replacement surgery. Its unique design may offer a smoother recovery, improved function and higher patient satisfaction. |
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DURABILITY MATTERSMore than a decade of development, went into Smith+Nephew’s exclusive OXINIUM◊ Oxidized Zirconium metal alloy. This unique metal is designed to help your new knee implant stand up to the daily wear-and-tear your active life demands. |
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A UNIQUE PLANBy taking all the necessary measurements and making all the calculations in advance, robotics-assisted surgery using the CORI◊ Surgical System helps your surgeon to plan your specific surgery in a virtual, 3D environment – before any bone is cut. Then, when it’s time to make the cuts, the system then helps your surgeon perform your surgery according to the plan. |



