Dr. Dorian Wood

Dr. Dorian Wood Dr. Wood is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in adult reconstruction.

Dr. Wood is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in adult reconstruction, minimally invasive anterior hip arthroplasty, robotic hip and knee arthroplasty, complex hip and knee reconstruction and kinematic alignment knee arthroplasty. His specific interests include minimally invasive anterior hip arthroplasty, robotic hip and knee arthroplasty, complex hip and knee reconstruction, o

utpatient joint arthroplasty, and kinematic alignment knee arthroplasty. Outside of work, Dr. Wood enjoys date nights with his wife and exploring new parks with his children. He also enjoys everything football, freshwater fishing and weightlifting.

06/08/2026

One of the biggest myths about knee replacement is that you'll have to limit your lifestyle afterward.

In reality, many patients return to walking, cycling, swimming, traveling, and other activities they enjoyed before pain got in the way.

The goal isn’t just to replace the joint. It’s to restore movement, function, and quality of life.

If knee pain is holding you back, the link in bio is where to start.

06/08/2026

As hip pain progresses, it doesn’t just limit movement. It starts affecting your daily routine, activity level, strength, and overall quality of life.

Many people slowly adjust their lives around the pain without realizing how much they’ve given up along the way.

The goal of treatment isn’t just pain relief. It’s helping you move better, stay active, and get back to living fully.

If hip pain is holding you back, the link in bio is where to start.

06/03/2026

After thousands of hip replacements, one thing is clear: patients who understand the process recover better.

Knowing what to expect reduces anxiety, improves confidence, and helps you move through recovery more successfully.

Surgery is only part of the treatment. Preparation matters just as much.
Follow for clear, honest information about hip replacement and recovery.

06/01/2026

Many surgeons use the term minimally invasive, but a smaller incision does not always mean less muscle damage.

The real question is: are the muscles being preserved? Because that can make a major difference in pain, mobility, and recovery after surgery.

Patients deserve clear answers about how their procedure is being performed, not just marketing terms.

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05/30/2026

If your idea of hip replacement comes from what your parents went through, a lot has changed.

Years ago, surgery meant large incisions, muscle damage, and long recoveries. Today, modern approaches can mean smaller incisions, less tissue disruption, and a much faster return to daily life.

The replacement may be similar, but the way it’s done has changed everything.

If you're considering hip replacement, make sure you're looking at today's options, not yesterday's experiences.

05/27/2026

The implant may be similar, but the surgical approach can completely change the recovery experience.

Muscle-sparing techniques aim to preserve surrounding tissues, which can lead to less pain, better mobility, and a smoother recovery after surgery.

Understanding how the surgery is performed is just as important as deciding to have it.

This Memorial Day, we remember and honor those who gave their lives in service to our nation.
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we remember and honor those who gave their lives in service to our nation.

05/25/2026

When surgery causes less trauma to the body, recovery looks completely different. Less inflammation, less pain, and less muscle damage allow patients to get up and move much sooner.

Movement is what drives recovery, and that’s why many patients are walking within hours and going home the same day or next morning.

Modern techniques are changing what recovery can look like.

05/24/2026

Many patients think the pain after hip surgery comes from the joint, but often it comes from muscle damage caused during traditional approaches.

With muscle-sparing techniques, the surrounding tissues are protected, which can lead to a smoother and faster recovery.

Less tissue damage changes everything.

If you’re considering hip replacement in Dallas, link in bio to learn more.

05/22/2026

Years ago, hip replacement meant large incisions, long hospital stays, and slow recovery. Today, many patients are walking within hours and going home the same day or next morning.

Modern muscle-sparing techniques mean less tissue damage and a much faster return to normal life.

Don’t let outdated information keep you stuck in pain. Link in bio to get started.

Address

Office, , 3409 Worth Street, , Ste 540
Dallas, TX
75246

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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+12142527020

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