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Jean Simard, MD

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Dr. Jean Simard is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon at OrthoSouth specializing in hip and knee replacement and MAKO robotic-arm assisted surgery. He is one of OrthoSouth's most experienced MAKO surgeons, performing robotic-assisted partial knee, total knee, and total hip replacement - and has authored patient education articles on MAKO technology published on orthosouth.org.

Dr. Simard earned his medical degree from Laval University School of Medicine in Quebec, Canada, and completed his orthopaedic surgery residency at Laval University. He then trained as a visiting physician at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, completing rotations in hip, knee, and shoulder reconstruction - one of the most rigorous and recognized joint reconstruction training programs in the world. He subsequently completed a trauma fellowship at the University of Tennessee Campbell Clinic in Memphis, one of the nation's leading orthopaedic programs.

His clinical focus includes hip and knee arthritis, bone-on-bone joint pain, and conditions that have not responded to non-surgical treatment. He also performs arthroscopic knee and shoulder surgery. Dr. Simard has been involved in orthopaedic research, has given presentations at national orthopaedic conferences, and has served as a clinical instructor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at a teaching hospital.

Dr. Simard sees patients at OrthoSouth's Bartlett, Germantown, and Poplar locations. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the Tennessee Medical Association, and the Memphis Medical Society. Outside the clinic, he enjoys outdoor activities, traveling, and fishing with his wife, Lyne, and their two children.

FELLOWSHIP

Trauma, University of Tennessee, Campbell Clinic - Memphis, TN

EDUCATION

College of Jonquiere - Quebec, Canada

Medical School: Laval University School of Medicine - Quebec, Canada

Residency: Orthopaedic Surgery, Laval University - Quebec, Canada

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Tennessee Medical Association
  • Memphis Medical Society

ARTICLES

PATIENT TESTIMONIALS

CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES

Hip

  • Hip arthritis (osteoarthritis)
  • Bone-on-bone hip pain
  • Hip pain limiting walking, stairs, or daily activity
  • Hip pain that has not responded to injections or physical therapy
  • Total hip replacement
  • MAKO robotic-arm assisted total hip replacement

Knee

  • Knee arthritis (osteoarthritis)
  • Bone-on-bone knee pain
  • Knee pain limiting walking, climbing stairs, or standing
  • Knee pain that wakes you at night
  • Total knee replacement
  • Partial knee replacement (unicompartmental)
  • MAKO robotic-arm assisted total knee replacement
  • MAKO robotic-arm assisted partial knee replacement
  • Arthroscopic knee surgery

Shoulder

  • Shoulder arthritis
  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Shoulder instability
  • Arthroscopic shoulder surgery

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is MAKO robotic-arm assisted joint replacement?

MAKO is a robotic-arm assisted surgical system used for partial knee, total knee, and total hip replacement. Before surgery, a CT scan creates a 3D model of the patient's specific joint anatomy. The MAKO system uses this model to help the surgeon plan implant positioning and then guides the robotic arm within a pre-planned boundary during the procedure - preventing the surgeon from moving outside the safe zone tailored to that patient's anatomy. The goal is greater precision in implant placement compared to manual techniques, which can mean better alignment, a more natural-feeling joint, and potentially longer implant life. Dr. Simard has extensive experience with MAKO-assisted surgery and has published patient education content on the procedure available on orthosouth.org.

What is the difference between partial knee replacement and total knee replacement?

Total knee replacement resurfaces all three compartments of the knee joint. Partial knee replacement - also called unicompartmental knee replacement - resurfaces only the damaged compartment, typically the inner (medial) side. Partial replacement preserves more of the natural knee structure, typically allows faster recovery, and can produce a more natural feeling knee for appropriate candidates. It is only an option when arthritis is limited to one compartment. Dr. Simard performs both procedures, including robotic-assisted versions of each using the MAKO system. He will evaluate your X-rays and symptoms to determine which approach - if either - is right for you.

Am I a candidate for robotic-assisted joint replacement?

Most patients who are candidates for knee or hip replacement are also candidates for MAKO robotic-assisted surgery, but candidacy depends on anatomy, bone quality, and other factors Dr. Simard evaluates during your appointment. MAKO is available for partial knee, total knee, and total hip replacement. If you are scheduled for a consultation, you can ask Dr. Simard directly whether robotic-assisted surgery is appropriate for your case.

How do I know if I need knee or hip replacement?

Most patients consider joint replacement when pain is significantly limiting daily life - difficulty walking more than a block, trouble with stairs, or waking at night from joint pain - and non-surgical treatments including injections and physical therapy have not provided lasting relief. Dr. Simard performs a full evaluation including imaging and walks through all treatment options before any surgical recommendation is made.

How long is recovery from knee or hip replacement?

Most patients are walking the same day as surgery. Full recovery - returning to normal daily activities without restriction - typically takes three to six months depending on the procedure, the surgical technique, and the patient's commitment to physical therapy. Dr. Simard and the OrthoSouth care team provide a structured recovery plan that begins before surgery.

Does OrthoSouth accept my insurance?

OrthoSouth accepts most major insurance plans. Call 901.641.3000 or visit the Insurance and Billing page on orthosouth.org to verify your specific coverage before scheduling.

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