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Hip and Knee Arthritis Service

The Hip and Knee Arthritis Service, a specialty service of UW Medical Center's Bone and Joint Surgery Center, specializes in the evaluation and management of hip and knee conditions. One of our specialties is the surgical treatment of these joints when they are damaged by arthritis. We perform primary and revision total joint replacements as well as corrective osteotomies. In selected patients with arthritis and traumatic cartilage defects, we also offer joint surface transplantation (osteochondral allografts).

Nationally Recognized Program
The Hip and Knee Arthritis Service is a component of UW Medical Center's Bone and Joint Surgery Center, which is ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the top orthopaedic program in the western half of the United States.

Our physicians and research programs lead the way in innovative care for hip and knee problems. We are actively developing new, more effective methods of evaluating and treating our patients.

Our team of specialty-trained physicians, therapists, physicians' assistants, and nurses use a multidisciplinary approach in caring for patients, with easy access to other world-class experts at UWMC who can assist with diagnosis and treatment plans.

Our Approach
Our goal is maximum recovery of hip and knee joint function. The physical therapists in the Exercise Training Center, also part of the Bone and Joint Surgery Center, offer non-surgical care and post-surgical rehabilitation programs.

Management options can range from simple exercises to major reconstruction surgery, which can be performed right here at UW Medical Center.

When a patient's condition involves multiple joints or systemic arthritis, we have ready access to experts in other areas of reconstruction orthopaedics, in rheumatology, and in rehabilitation medicine.

Facilities
The University of Washington offers two clinics that provide information and care for individuals with hip and knee arthritis.

Making an appointment
You may make your own appointment at the Hip and Knee Arthritis Service or you may be referred by your physician.

Please call the Bone and Joint Surgery Center at 206-598-BONE (2663) between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). Outside the Seattle area, you may call toll-free at (800) 440-3280.

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Knee: Minimally-Invasive Joint Replacement
Featuring Seth S. Leopold, M.D.

Dr. Seth Leopold discusses less-invasive knee and hip replacement surgery in this UWTV video. View the Video

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 Our Hip & Knee Faculty
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An interview with Dan L. Stamper PA-C 
An interview with Dan L. Stamper PA-C I grew up in a farming community located 45 miles north of Malibu in southern California. After high school, I went to work with my father as an ironworker. Two years later, I joined the US Army and was trained as a combat medic. I graduated from the University of Washington School of Medicine (MEDEX Northwest) in 2001. I joined the orthopaedic team at the University of Washington in 2003. Read More
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Dr. Kyle Chun, orthopedic resident, to receive the resident research support grant


Dr. Stahelai is featured in the Seattle Times - "As editor, doctor sows hope"



Dr. Rick Matsen was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal regarding the groundbreaking "ream & run" shoulder replacement procedure he developed at UW.
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