Welton Clinic was founded in Seoul in 2003. It is a leader in South Korea in the field of endoprosthetics of both large and small joints. Prostheses manufactured in the clinic’s laboratory are produced using Signature Knee technology with an innovative 3D printer. As a result, the artificial joint fully replicates the shape and size of the patient’s anatomy.

The staff of Welton Clinic consists of highly qualified physicians who have undergone training in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Western European countries. This institution was the first in the history of Korean medicine to perform joint surgery under the control of a computer navigator. Surgeons now use this system routinely, ensuring that nearby ligaments and tendons remain intact.

An additional option during surgery is partnership: a relative or guardian may be present with the patient to provide support while observing the procedure.

Surgical interventions are controlled by next-generation robotic systems, ensuring exceptional precision of every surgical maneuver. After surgery, individualized rehabilitation programs are provided. The average time for full recovery after joint replacement is 4–6 weeks.