Joint
Revision
Joint Revision
At South Texas Spinal Clinic, we are proud to offer expert joint revision care. Our skilled team combines advanced techniques with a patient-centered philosophy to relieve pain and restore function—helping patients return to their normal, active lifestyles.
Know When It’s Time to Consider Joint Revision
Joint replacement surgery can provide lasting relief, but over time, implants may wear out, loosen, or fail—leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. In some cases, complications such as infection, instability, or fractures may also require surgical revision. Recognizing the signs early can prevent worsening damage and improve your long-term outcome.
You should request an appointment with a joint revision surgeon if you notice any of these symptoms:
- Pain in or around a replaced joint that persists or worsens over time
- Stiffness or decreased range of motion that limits daily activity
- Instability or a feeling that the joint is slipping, clicking, or giving way
- Swelling, redness, or warmth around the joint replacement
- Changes in leg length or joint alignment
- Signs of infection such as fever, drainage, or increased pain at the site
Patient Education Center
Knowledge is a powerful part of healing. Explore our patient education center to learn about common joint conditions, treatment options, and recovery tips—so you can make informed decisions about your care.

We Offer You the Expert Joint Care You Deserve
At South Texas Spinal Clinic, we’re committed to delivering lasting relief for patients who need joint revision surgery. Dr. Greenfield and our team use advanced diagnostic imaging, surgical planning, and the latest revision techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes. Whether your revision requires a partial adjustment, full replacement, or complex reconstruction, our goal is to reduce pain, restore mobility, and help you regain quality of life.
Advanced Bone Health
Healthy bones are critical to supporting joint replacements and ensuring the long-term success of revision surgery. Low bone density or osteoporosis can compromise implant stability and increase the risk of complications. Our bone health doctor and providers can assess your bone health, recommend strengthening strategies, and offer treatments to help protect your joints and implants for years to come.
Schedule an Appointment
Don’t let joint pain or a failing implant hold you back. Dr. Greenfield will pinpoint the cause of your discomfort and provide the treatment you need for long-term relief. To get the care you deserve, please call us at (210) 293-3165 or use the button below to schedule an appointment online.
