Process of Total Joint Replacement:
- Preparation for Surgery: The patient is prepared and safely anesthetized.
- Cutting and Removal: The damaged portion of the joint is precisely cut and removed.
- Implantation of the Artificial Joint: The artificial joint is carefully placed in position.
- Closure: The incision is closed with care.
Recovery Process:
- Hospital Stay: Some may require a few days of hospitalization.
- Physical Therapy: The patient begins exercises to regain knee movement.
- Pain and Swelling: Pain and swelling may persist for some time and are managed with medications and ice.
- Return to Normal Activity: The timing for a return to normal activity varies based on the patient's condition.
Challenges and Benefits:
- Improved Movement and Functionality.
- Reduction of Chronic Pain.
- Enhanced Daily Life and Physical Activity.
- Potential Risks such as infections or blood clots.
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Patients must adhere to postoperative care instructions and undergo routine check-ups to ensure the success of the total joint replacement and optimal recovery. Contact us for more information and details tailored to your individual case