What are the benefits of Knee Joint Replacement?

Once your new joint has completely healed, you will reap the benefits of the surgery.
These include:
Reduced joint pain dramatically (may be no pain)
Increased movement and mobility
Correction of deformity
Improved quality of life – the ability to return to normal activities
Running, jumping, jogging or other high impact activities arediscouraged. However, you can resume playing golf, walking, bicycling, swimming and other low impact sports

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Can I continue with all these disabilities?

Yes you can, but your unstable joints may cause a fall and you may have fractures around the knees and the hips because of osteoporotic bones.
Regular consumption of analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs may damage your kidneys and cause ulcers in your stomach.

Who needs a Total Knee Replacement?

TotalKneeReplacementsurgeryisanelectiveprocedureYourdoctorhasmorethan likely treated your condition with physiotherapy, pain medicines, anti-inflammatory drugs and injections in the knee You may have also had minor surgeries of your joint in the past.

You would be considered for total knee replacement if:
you have daily pain
your pain is severe enough to restrict not only work and recreationsbut also the ordinary activities of daily living
you have significant stiffness of your knee you have significant instability (constant giving way) of your knee
you have significant deformity (knock knees or bow legs) causingpain and inability to walk
You and your doctor are probably the best judge of when you will finally need total knee replacement surgery.

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What are the types of Total Knee Replacement?

Conventional Total Knee implant allows a person to have good range of motion of knee however now High Flex Knees and Unicondylar Knees are also available High Flex Knee gives full flexion to the patient thereby allowing sitting on the floor. Unicondylar Knees also known as half joint replacement are indicated for very early arthritis and when only one half of the joint is involved You and your surgeon can discuss the most suitable implant for yourself.

 

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