A knee replacement is an operation that involves replacing some or all of the damaged joint with prosthetic materials, and this surgery’s medical name is knee arthroplasty. This procedure is performed to greatly reduce or eliminate knee pain that does not respond well to nonsurgical treatments, such as cortisone injections, hyaluronic injections, or PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injections. Knee replacement surgery is usually performed to relieve severe knee pain caused by arthritis. The surgery [Read More]
Total Knee Replacement Surgery
Knee Replacement Surgery: A Growing Trend in the Elderly
Since it was first performed in the 1960s, knee replacement surgery has grown in popularity by leaps and bounds, and for a number of good reasons. Today, more and more people, especially the elderly who refuse to give in to old age, are raving about its benefits. Let’s explore the specific benefits of knee replacement surgery—the very reasons it has become a growing trend among seniors. Freedom from Pain and Better Mobility Studies show that Americans desire to be as active as possible in [Read More]
Tips for a Smooth Recovery From Total Knee Replacement
Total knee replacement replaces damaged joint components with smooth and durable synthetic parts. Though highly successful, this surgery requires time, effort, and a detailed post-operative plan. Let’s learn how you can best recover and enjoy free movement once again after knee surgery. Recovery From Knee Surgery Is Uniquely Yours Healing time from knee replacement surgery varies according to your particular needs and planned outcomes. For instance, if you work at a desk all day, you’ll [Read More]
Most Common Joint Replacement Surgeries
Having joint replacement surgery can change the life of someone with severe joint pain and limited mobility. This surgery can be performed on the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and ankle, but by far the most frequently performed joint replacement surgeries are on the hips and knees. More than 450,000 hip replacement surgeries and more than 750,000 total knee replacements are performed each year in the United States, and both types can be performed as minimally invasive surgery. Let’s talk about [Read More]
Different types of knee surgery
Your orthopedic surgeon may recommend knee surgery to treat severe knee pain and increasing disability as a result of osteoarthritis, an injury, or another health condition causing damage to the joint. If your condition or injury has caused permanent and significant damage to your knee, conservative treatment methods may no longer relieve symptoms to a degree that allows you to live a relatively normal life. Fortunately, knee surgery can tremendously reduce pain symptoms and restore function in [Read More]