LITTLE ROCK, AR — OrthoArkansas orthopedic surgeon Dr. Eric Gordon is now offering the Oxford Cementless Partial Knee procedure, becoming the only physician in Arkansas to perform this advanced treatment for anteromedial osteoarthritis (AMOA). The innovative procedure offers patients improved mobility, quicker recovery, and reduced postoperative pain compared to traditional knee replacement surgeries.
Developed by Zimmer Biomet, the Oxford Cementless Partial Knee is a minimally invasive solution that targets only the affected medial side of the knee, preserving healthy tissue and supporting a more natural range of motion. It features femoral and tibial implants coated with titanium and hydroxyapatite, removing the need for cement while ensuring durability and long-term success. With more than 300,000 implants worldwide and 20+ years of clinical experience, the procedure is a trusted, evidence-based option for eligible patients.
“I’m thrilled to be the first—and for now, the only—surgeon in Arkansas offering the Oxford Cementless partial knee.” said Dr. Gordon. “The implant bonds naturally with your own bone instead of relying on cement, my patients see faster recovery, less postoperative pain, and a more natural‑feeling knee.”
Dr. Gordon, a Russellville native, earned his medical degree from UAMS and completed a residency in orthopedic surgery before training in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery at the Southern California Orthopaedic Institute. Since returning to Arkansas in 2006, he has focused on knee and shoulder care, sports injuries, and fracture treatment. He currently serves as team physician for the Arkansas Travelers, Catholic High School, and Mount St. Mary Academy, and is medical director for Junior Deputy Baseball.
Patients interested in the Oxford Cementless Partial Knee procedure can schedule a consultation with Dr. Gordon to explore their options.
To learn more, visit OrthoArkansas.com or call 501-500-3500.