Dr. Alrashid is dedicated to providing patients with the highest level of care, using innovative, evidence-based technologies tailored to each individual’s needs. He specializes in Advanced Joint Replacement Surgery and is committed to restoring quality of life.
Hip
Minimally Invasive
Total Hip Replacement
Mako SmartRobotics™
for Total Hip Replacement
knee
Mako SmartRobotics™
for Total Knee Replacement
Mako SmartRobotics™
for Partial Knee Replacement
nonsurgical
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Injection
Ortho
Dr. Mamun Alrashid MD, MRCS, FRCS, FACS is a Harvard fellowship-trained, American board-certified surgeon specializing in Hip and Knee surgery. He has two decades of experience behind him as a physician, taking care of patients with various bone and joint related health concerns.
Dr. Alrashid has served South Florida residents for several years and has treated thousands of patients with bone and joint problems across the region. He has received multiple awards for his clinical care and achieving excellent clinical outcomes. In 2019, he was nominated for the prestigious Mark Wolcott award for clinical excellence at a national level for his innovative high quality care in orthopedic surgery and taking care of the Palm Beach veteran population. He believes in compassionate, holistic musculoskeletal care based on individual patient needs.
The CORI Surgical System is an advanced robotic platform designed for orthopedic surgeries, particularly knee replacement procedures. Developed by Smith & Nephew, this handheld robotic system leverages robotics and computer-assisted technology to enhance precision and efficiency during surgical procedures.
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Dr. Alrashid describes his services and philosophy of care
The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons estimates that knee replacement surgeries are expected to increase a staggering 180 percent between now and 2030 in the United States. In Palm Beach County alone, an estimated 58,000 people are at high risk for osteoarthritis and may need surgical intervention.
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