Dr. Maxson performed total knee replacement left knee in September 2020. My situation is a little unique because I have cerebral palsy and use a walker so my legs dont completely straighten and knees bow inward. Dr. Maxson took this into account when installing the replacement hardware and didnt overcorrect the angles. His goal was for my legs to be able to function much as they did before the onset of arthritis. He did a fantastic job and helped me accept realistic expectations given my disability. Recovery probably took longer than the average ablebodied 53yearold but as of this writing I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Its been seven weeks since surgery Im walking slowly and pain level is 0 to 3. Every day gets a little better.My only complaint is the checkin process. They ask redundant questions every time about prescriptions and medical history. Ive answered the same questions several times and its getting irritating. I blame Florida Orthopaedic Institute not Dr. Maxon.