Clinical team performing post-operative wound dressing as part of orthopaedic recovery care

Revision Hip & Knee Replacement

When a previous joint replacement has failed, worn out, or is causing new problems โ€” a revision procedure corrects it. A second chance at pain-free movement.

A second chance at pain-free movement.

Joint replacements are designed to last โ€” but not indefinitely. Over time, implants can loosen, wear out, become infected, or fail mechanically. When that happens, a revision procedure removes the original implant and replaces it with a new one, correcting the underlying problem and restoring function.

Revision surgery is technically one of the most demanding procedures in orthopaedic surgery. It requires a deep understanding of the original procedure, the reason for failure, and the specific corrective approach needed. At The O.N.I. Clinic, revision surgery is a core speciality โ€” not a last resort.

If a previous replacement has left you in more pain than before, or if your implant is no longer functioning as it should, you deserve honest answers and a clear path forward. That is exactly what we offer.

Benefits:

  • Correction of a failed, worn, or infected joint replacement

  • Relief from pain and instability following a previous procedure

  • Specialist assessment of the original failure before planning correction

  • Access to advanced revision-specific implants and techniques

  • Full recovery support including physiotherapy and follow-up care

Who it's for:

  • Patients experiencing pain, loosening, or instability after a previous joint replacement

  • Patients whose original implant has worn out or failed mechanically

  • Patients who had a joint replacement elsewhere that did not deliver the expected outcome

  • Patients referred for revision surgery by another orthopaedic provider