Personalized Joint Replacement with ROSA® Robotics
Schedule a ConsultationAdvanced robotic technology for a more precise surgery.
ROSA®, (Robotic Surgical Assistant), helps your surgeon plan and place your hip or knee replacement with extra precision, making sure it's fitted just for you.
ROSA® is an innovative robotic technology designed to help your surgeon custom-fit your joint replacement to your anatomy. ROSA® Technology:
Uses Real-Time Data and 3D Imaging
Enhances Surgical Accuracy and Control
Supports Surgeon-Led Decision-Making
Applies to Hip and Knee Replacements

Benefits of ROSA®-Assisted Surgery
ROSA®-Assisted Surgery offers enhanced precision and personalized treatment through advanced 3D modeling, improving hip and knee replacement outcomes. This method has many benefits, ROSA®:
- Optimal implant fit based on your needs
- Provides real-time data to evaluate leg length and offset decision-making intra-operatively
- Delivers highly accurate resections and limb alignment
- Supports less invasive procedures and faster recovery
- No CT SCAN required
- Improves accuracy of implant positioning
- Lowers risk of postoperative dislocations
- Enhances long-term outcomes compared to traditional techniques
See ROSA® in Action
What to Expect with ROSA® Surgery
Before Surgery
During Surgery
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is ROSA® right for me?
ROSA® offers significant benefits for joint replacement candidates, including faster recovery through minimally invasive techniques and can enhance surgical precision that enables personalized implant placement. Schedule a consultation with our joint replacement experts to determine if this approach is right for you.
Is the robot performing the surgery?
No, the ROSA® robot does not perform the surgery on its own. It is a tool that assists your surgeon, providing real-time data and precision to help personalize the procedure. Your surgeon remains in full control throughout the surgery.
What is recovery like with ROSA®?
After your surgery, you'll stay in the hospital for as long as your surgeon thinks is necessary—typically go home the same day or within up to three days. Everyone recovers at their own pace, but most people can start getting back to their normal routines within a few weeks. Your surgeon will let you know when it's safe to resume certain activities and which ones you should avoid for now.