Total Hip & Knee Joint Replacement

Stronger joints. Smoother movement. Better living.

Joint pain and limited mobility can significantly impact your quality of life. Our orthopedic specialists at UTMB Health provide advanced joint surgery and reconstruction options tailored to your unique needs. Whether you require arthroscopy, a knee replacement, or arthroplasty, our team combines expert care with the latest techniques to help restore function, reduce pain, and get you moving again. Trust UTMB Health for comprehensive, personalized joint care.

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 Conditions We Commonly Treat

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  Additional Services & Procedures

We've highlighted some of the most common services—please explore the conditions list for treatments by condition.

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  Your Care Team Each provider may treat different conditions. Click on a profile to see their areas of specialty.

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 Frequently Asked Questions

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Joint Academy Program

UTMB Health offers this free educational program for patients having total joint replacement surgery. If you’re planning to have total hip or knee joint surgery or just want to learn more about these procedures, join us for an informative educational session on preparing for surgery, expectations for the day of surgery, postoperative care and beyond.

The Joint Academy is presented by nurses, rehabilitation staff, and social workers. Join us to get a head start and be informed and prepared for your total hip or knee joint replacement surgery.

Joint Reconstruction Boot Camp - Galveston

- , 2030 - - Jennie Sealy Hospital, Room 2.506A - 712 Texas Ave., Galveston, Texas 77555

FREE informational class about total joint replacement surgery. 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month

Joint Reconstruction Boot Camp - Angleton

- , 2030 - - Professional Bldg. II Auditorium - 132 East Hospital Drive, Angleton, Texas 77515

FREE informational class about total joint replacement surgery. 2nd and 4th Friday of the month

Joint Reconstruction Boot Camp - League City

- , 2030 - - Medical Plaza One, Room 2.210/2.212 - 2240 Gulf Freeway South, League City, Texas 77573

FREE informational class about total joint replacement surgery. 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month

  Our Locations

Alleviating Shoulder and Elbow Pain

Living with pain isn’t fun, and it isn’t something you should just brush off. If you’re experiencing severe shoulder or elbow pain, there are several nonsurgical treatments available as well as surgical techniques with a successful track record.

Dr. Jeremy Somerson, UTMB Health orthopedic surgeon specializing in shoulder and elbow surgery, sees patients of all ages, with rotator cuff issues and shoulder arthritis making up the largest part of his practice. His training has equipped him to treat a wide range of shoulder and elbow issues.

Shoulder Replacement

People who experience shoulder pain so severe that they cannot sleep, focus on their daily routine or enjoy everyday activities may be prescribed steroids, anti-inflammatory medication and physical therapy before considering a shoulder replacement, or arthroplasty.

“Just like in other joints, it’s something that develops over time,” Dr. Somerson says. “It could be folks who have had a problem when they were younger or had a shoulder dislocation or had a rotator cuff problem, but it could also just be that they have a disposition to arthritis.”

For shoulder replacement, Dr. Somerson uses three-dimensional planning to make sure the implant is a perfect fit and uses surgical techniques that are well-established and based on the latest science.

He says the main goal of the procedure is to help people return to living and enjoying their daily lives, and as shoulder replacements generally have a 15-to-20-year lifespan, most patients will not need another surgery in their lifetime, as shoulder replacement is most common in individuals at or near retirement age.

Chronic Elbow Pain

Patients as young as their 30s may seek treatment for chronic elbow pain—sometimes called tennis elbow or golfer’s elbow. Most issues aren’t actually sports-related, but due to the repetitive arm motion employed in many jobs, like painting, home remodeling, hair cutting and house cleaning.

“Most of the time it gets better on its own. Less than 5 percent of people I see with tennis elbow end up having a procedure. Most people within six months will be better,” Dr. Somerson says.

For those who do require a procedure, Dr. Somerson uses a technology called Tenex, which is a minimally invasive technique using ultrasonic energy to safely break down and remove diseased tissue while leaving healthy tendon unharmed—providing fast, effective relief without ever leaving the doctor’s office. Patients can safely drive themselves home afterward and can resume everyday activities within a few weeks, with no additional therapy needed.

In addition to these procedures, Dr. Somerson provides minimally invasive arthroscopic shoulder surgery, arthritis treatment, treatment of unstable joints and repair of broken bones. If you are experiencing shoulder or elbow pain, learn more about your treatment options at utmbhealth.com/orthopedics.

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Dr. Jeremy Somerson is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon with special fellowship training in shoulder and elbow surgery.

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