Joint Replacement
What is Joint Replacement?
Joint Replacement is a specialized procedure designed to relieve pain and restore function in joints damaged by arthritis, injury, or wear and tear. In this surgery, the damaged joint surfaces are replaced with artificial implants, to recreate smooth, pain-free movement.
Major Joint Replacement Procedures:
Shoulder Joint Replacement:
Indications: Ideal for individuals with severe shoulder arthritis, rotator cuff injuries, or fractures.
Procedure: The damaged parts of the shoulder joint are replaced with artificial components, allowing for improved range of motion.
Knee Joint Replacement:
Indications: Recommended for severe knee arthritis, chronic knee pain, or significant joint damage.
Procedure: Damaged portions of the knee joint are replaced with artificial components, commonly including the knee cap and joint surfaces.
Hip Joint Replacement:
Indications: Suitable for severe hip arthritis, hip fractures, or chronic hip pain.
Procedure: The hip joint is replaced with artificial components to reduce pain and enhance hip function.
FAQs
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Pain Relief: Alleviating persistent joint pain, allowing you to move more comfortably.
Improved Function: Restoring joint function for enhanced mobility and quality of life.
Long-lasting Results: Artificial joints are designed to provide lasting relief for many years.
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Regain Independence: Overcoming joint pain allows you to perform daily activities with greater ease.
Enhanced Mobility: Joint replacement surgery can significantly improve your ability to move and engage in physical activities.
Quality of Life: Enjoying a more active and fulfilling life with reduced pain and increased joint function.