Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute

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Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute

Welcome to CJRI

If pain medication, exercise and other conservative treatments no longer work for you, our orthopedic specialists at the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute (CJRI) can help.

Learn how CJRI will get you moving. Click here or call (866) 501-2574.
 

Why choose CJRI?

  • Dedication to joint replacement: Our orthopedic surgeons perform joint replacements every day — that’s all we do. You receive expert care in a unit with dedicated surgical suites and all private patient rooms for recovery after surgery. Care paths are guided by years of research that continually improves patient safety and outcomes.
  • Experienced teams: Our board certified and fellowship trained providers have specialized training and experience in caring for people receiving joint replacements. From your first appointment through your postoperative recovery, our surgeons provide comprehensive care for YOU.
  • High volume for better results: Our orthopedic surgeons perform about 3,500 total joint replacements annually. Since opening in 2007, we’ve done 50,000 joint replacement procedures. As one of the largest joint replacement centers in the Nation and the largest in Connecticut. Our high volume of procedures makes our team one of the most experienced in the country for joint replacement.
  • Focus on patient experience: With special attention to your comfort and convenience, we provide preoperative education classes to private patient rooms during your recovery, giving you the information and attention required for a successful procedure.
  • Watch our Patient Class: Our on-demand presentation will prepare you for surgery and recovery and answer any questions you may have about joint replacement surgery.
 

Joint Replacement at Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute


Our highly skilled orthopedic surgeons and their care teams have extensive expertise in the latest joint replacement techniques. We offer total and partial joint replacement for hips, knees and shoulders:

Hip replacement:

  • Total hip replacement removes damaged cartilage and bone from the hip joint and replaces them with artificial components. Surgeons remove and replace the head (or “ball”) of the thighbone and the surface the hip socket (or “cup”). Our surgeons often use minimally-invasive techniques allowing for less damage to nearby muscles and tendons.
  • Partial hip replacement removes and replaces either the ball or the socket of the hip joint and replaces them with artificial components.
     

Knee replacement:

  • Total knee replacement removes damaged cartilage and bone at the ends of the thighbone and shinbone, the bones that form the knee joint. Then the surgeon places implants at the ends of those bones. The surgeon may or may not resurface the underside of the kneecap (patella). Our surgeons may be able to use a shorter incision to access the knee joint, resulting in less trauma to the muscles and tendons. Some surgeons use computer guided robotic-assisted techniques that may improve accuracy and precision.
  • Partial knee replacement removes and replaces damaged cartilage in only one area of the knee joint. Some surgeons use computer guided robotic-assisted techniques that may improve accuracy and precision.


Shoulder replacement:

  • Total shoulder replacement removes and replaces the ball and socket parts of the shoulder joint.
  • Reverse total shoulder replacement reverses the positions of the ball and socket parts in the shoulder joint. Surgeons attach the artificial socket to the arm bone (the humerus) and the artificial ball to the shoulder blade (the scapula). This is indicated for patients with severe, irreparable damage to their rotator cuff tendons.
  • Partial shoulder replacement involves replacing only the ball portion of the shoulder joint. Surgeons either replace the entire ball portion or occasionally repair its surface, depending on the extent of the damage.


Robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery:

Some of our orthopedic surgeons use computer based robotic-assisted techniques to assist with total hip and knee replacement surgeries.

Some patients may be able to have an outpatient joint replacement procedure and go home the same day. Find out more about joint replacement by viewing our patient resources, including FAQs about knee and hip replacement.

Doctor checking kneeWe’re known internationally for our excellent patient experience, with special attention to your comfort and convenience. From private rooms to education classes to your own digital engagement platform, you receive the information and attention you need for a successful procedure and recovery.

Our commitment is to ensure that each patient and their family members receives the best possible care. With over ten years and 40,000 patients, we are proud to be the most experienced joint replacement center in Connecticut and among the largest in the United States. Your care is provided by a collaborative team of nurses, physical therapists, physician assistants and case managers specifically trained in the care of orthopedics and joint replacement surgery.



Learn about the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute

  • Being an informed healthcare consumer can be difficult. Our Outcomes Report provides you with with the essential data necessary to make an informed decision about your orthopedic care.
     
  • Our on-demand presentation will prepare you for surgery and recovery and answer any questions you may have about joint replacement surgery.

    Watch our Patient Class 

     
  • This presentation will prepare you for surgery and recovery and answer any questions you may have about joint replacement surgery.

    Read our Outcomes Report 

     
  • We are committed to keeping you safe. Prior to your scheduled procedure a nurse from our Pre-Admissions Surgical Screening (PASS) team will contact you to schedule your pre-procedure screenings.

    Pre-Admission Surgical Screening 

     
  • Questions? The following resource will help answer some commonly asked questions you may have regarding your decision to have surgery.

    Frequently Asked Questions

 

Joint Replacement: Amenities for a Smooth Procedure

You benefit from your care team’s personal attention and the special amenities our center offers, which include:

  • Private rooms with space for a loved one to stay overnight with you.
  • Ease of access, with Clubman cart services to take you to the operating suites when you arrive.
  • Hotel-style atrium waiting area for your loved ones’ comfort during your procedure.
  • Complimentary Integrative medicine services including reflexology, soft-touch hand massage or neck and back massage.
  • Meds2Go program to have your prescriptions ready for you when you’re discharged.
  • Free parking for your family on your day of surgery and discharge.
  • CJRI participates with Force Therapeutics, a unique digital patient engagement platform that offers educational videos to guide you along your journey, convenient home physical therapy tools and text messaging options to connect with your care team.



50,000th Patient CJRI

50,000th patient receives a joint replacement at CJRI

Just one week earlier, Diane was living with extreme joint pain. Today, she’s walking forward after receiving a joint replacement at the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute (CJRI) at Saint Francis Hospital.

Diane is the 50,000th patient to receive a joint replacement at CJRI—a powerful milestone that reflects years of dedication, innovation, and compassionate care.

Her story is a testament to how quickly lives can change with the right team and the right treatment. 


ISO9001

ISO 9001: For our commitment to quality, safety and efficiency, we’ve been ISO certified since 2014.

ABOS

American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery: ABOS credentialed the CJRI Quality Registry in August 2016.

Joint Commission

Joint Commission: CJRI received advanced certification in April 2019.

Healthgrades

Healthgrades evaluates hospitals solely on clinical outcomes: risk-adjusted mortality and complications.

Recent ratings and rankings for CJRI include:

  • CareChex named us among the top 100 nationally ranked hospitals and top 10 percent of regionally ranked hospitals. We’re No. 1 in Connecticut and in our market for total joint replacements.
  • U.S. News & World Report named us one of the best hospitals in the U.S. for hip and knee replacement and one of three high performing hospitals for hip and knee replacement in Connecticut.
  • Becker’s Hospital Review has named us one of the 100 hospitals with great orthopedic programs in the United States. CJRI is the only program in Connecticut on this list.
  • Leapfrog has rated us with a grade A safety score for our priority on patient safety and preventing errors, injuries, accidents and infections.
  • Healthgrades has recognized us with their America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Joint Replacement Award for 2020.
  • The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) named us one of the top 17 U.S. hospitals for joint replacement.
  • Women’s Choice Award named us one of the best 100 hospitals for patient experience.

Contact Us

Click here or call (866) 501-2574 to learn more about the Connecticut Joint Replacment Institute.
 

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