Dr. Tocks is a board certified, orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint replacement procedures, including total knee, hip and shoulder replacement surgery. He completed a fellowship in adult total joint reconstruction at the Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Tocks also specializes in anterior approach hip replacements and outpatient total joint replacements.

He currently serves as the Physician Director of the Geriatric Fracture Committee at Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health. When not cheering on Penn State, Dr. Tocks cherishes the time that he spends with his family.

Call 717-299-4871 or submit a request to schedule an appointment with Dr. Tocks.

  • Undergraduate Education: Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
  • Medical School: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
  • Internship: Orthopedic Track, Pinnacle Health System, Community General Osteopathic Hospital, Harrisburg, PA
  • Residency: Pinnacle Health System, Community General, Harrisburg, and West Shore Hospitals, Harrisburg, PA
  • Fellowship: Total Joint Reconstruction, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
  • Licenses: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
  • Licenses: DEA Medical License
  • Geriatric Hip Fracture Program Physician Director, Penn Medicine-Lancaster General Health
  • American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics
  • North Pointe Surgery Center
  • Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
  • Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster, Ltd.
  • American Association of Hip & Knee Surgeons
  • American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics
  • American Osteopathic Association
  • Anterior hip replacement refers to the surgery performed from in front of the hip. The hip joint is deep within the body at the junction of the pelvis and the top of the thigh bone. All hip replacements require your surgeon to replace the top of the thigh bone and the socket of the pelvis.

  • Bones are ridged but when an outside force is applied, they can bend or break. While splinting or casting is enough for many fractures, severe breaks may require fracture surgery.

    Fracture surgery is dependent on the force of trauma and how the bone breaks. In some cases, it can take…

  • Hip revision surgery involves removing and replacing a worn, loosened or misaligned implant to relieve pain and improve the function of the implanted hip system. Revision surgery is based on several issues, the implant may have become loose, worn or infected. As the replacement fails you may…

  • Knee arthroscopy, also known as a knee scope, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that your orthopedic surgeon may use to evaluate a variety of conditions affecting your knee joint. Knee arthroscopy can be used to address ACL tears, meniscal tears, and remove loose bodies in the…

  • Knee revision surgery involves replacing or removing a partial or total knee implant with a new implant. Revision surgery is based on several issues, the implant may have become loose, worn or infected. As the replacement fails you may experience a limp, stiffness and pain, or instability. With…

  • Minimally invasive knee replacements are performed to alleviate chronic knee pain due to arthritis. The surgery requires the cutting of soft tissue and bone to implant prosthetic knee joint components. Minimally invasive knee replacement uses a smaller skin incision and tends to require less…

  • Your bones, muscles, and joints – along with their supporting structures such as tendons, ligaments, nerves, and cartilage – make up the musculoskeletal system. Maintaining a healthy system along with individualized musculoskeletal care can prevent and alleviate injuries to help reduce pain and…

  • A partial knee replacement is a surgery where an orthopedic surgeon will replace only part of a painful, dysfunctional knee joint. Osteoarthritis of the knee causes the cartilage that protects the surface of the bone to wear away. This damage to the knee joint can be localized to a specific…

  • In a reverse shoulder replacement, the surgeon performs just the opposite. The glenoid part (socket) of the new joint is attached to the end of the humerus, and the ball portion of the joint replaces the old shoulder socket.

    Traditional shoulder replacement surgery involves replacing the…

  • Total hip replacement is surgery to replace a worn-out or damaged hip joint. The orthopedic surgeon replaces the old joint with an artificial joint. The most common cause of chronic hip pain and disability is arthritis. Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and traumatic arthritis are the most…

  • Total knee replacement surgery is safe, reliable and durable. Knee problems can occur from injury, aging, “wear and tear,” or disease, such as arthritis. Arthritis causes joint pain, stiffness, and swelling affecting cartilage in the knee joint. Cartilage is a very tough, shock absorbing…

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