Sonora Regional Medical Center Introduces MAKOplasty Robotic Surgery Option

The Center for Joint Replacement at Sonora (Calif.) Regional Medical Center announced it has introduced MAKOplasty — a minimally invasive, robot-assisted surgery option for those suffering from knee pain, according to a report by The Pine Tree.

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MAKOplasty is performed using RIO, a surgeon-controlled robotic arm system. Sonora Regional Medical Center has five orthopedic surgeons trained to perform MAKOplasty.

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