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Q 1 Who is a candidate for a total replacement?

Total Knee Replacement
Total knee replacements are usually performed on people suffering from severe arthritic conditions. Most patients who have artificial knees are over age 55, but the procedure is performed in younger people. The circumstances vary somewhat, but generally you would be considered for a total knee replacement if: Your pain is severe enough to restrict not only work and recreation but also the ordinary activities of daily living.
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Q 4 Should I have a total knee replacement?

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Total knee replacement is an elective operation. The decision to have the operation is not made by the doctor, it is made by you. All your questions should be answered before you decide to have the operation. If you have any questions, please feel free to write to us at Contact Us.
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Q 2 What are the risks of total knee replacement?

Total Knee Replacement
Total knee replacement is a major operation. The most common complications are not directly related to the knee and usually do not affect the result of the operations. These complications include urinary tract infection, blood clots in a leg, or blood clots in a lung. Complications affecting the knee are less common, but in these cases the operation may not be as successful.
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Who is a candidate for total knee replacement?

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If pain is preventing you from walking or performing daily activities and conservative measures have failed to give you adequate relief, it may be time to discuss total knee replacement surgery with your orthopaedic surgeon.
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Who can run as a replacement candidate?

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A replacement candidate must meet existing legal qualifications and requirements to run for the office of Governor. For example, a candidate must be a U.S. citizen, a registered voter and otherwise qualified to vote for that office at the time nomination papers are issued.
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What are the alternatives to total hip replacement?

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Before considering a total hip replacement, the doctor may try other methods of treatment, such as an exercise program and medication. An exercise program can strengthen the muscles in the hip joint and sometimes improve positioning of the hip and thus relieve pain. The doctor also may treat inflammation in the hip with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs. Some common NSAIDs are aspirin and Ibuprofen.
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How painful is total knee replacement?

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As with all forms of surgery, knee replacement is painful, but the pain is manageable. For the first one to three days after surgery, pain is very well controlled with an epidural catheter. After that, oral medications, such as Percocet or Vicodin, are usually adequate. Sometimes patients require further (but less frequent) pain medication once they leave the hospital.
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What is total joint replacement?

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Total joint replacement is a surgical procedure in which certain parts of an arthritic or damaged joint, such as a hip or knee joint, are removed and replaced with a plastic or metal device called a prosthesis. The prosthesis is designed to enable the artificial joint to move just like a normal, healthy joint. Hip replacement involves replacing the femur (head of the thighbone) and the acetabulum (hip socket).
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What restrictions do I have after total joint replacement?

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None. We have no restrictions on our patients. The only activity we do not allow patients to do is jogging for exercise, as it accelerates the wear on your new joint. You can resume all other activities based on your comfort.
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What is a total hip replacement?

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A total hip replacement is an operation that removes the arthritic ball of the upper femur (thighbone) as well as damaged bone and cartilage from the hip socket. The ball is replaced with a metal ball that is fixed solidly inside the femur. The socket is replaced with a plastic or metal liner that is usually fixed inside a metal shell to create a smoothly functioning joint
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Prehab - FAQ for Knee
The knee is not totally removed and a new knee inserted. Rather, the ends of the femur and tibia are reduced and then capped with an implant device referred to as a prosthesis. The process is similar to having a crown put on your tooth. A plastic spacer is attached to the prosthesis that creates a smooth cushioning effect much like the original cartilage. Relieving the bone-on-bone contact eliminates the pain and allows you to
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Also called arthroplasty, total joint replacement is a surgical procedure in which both sides of a joint are removed and replaced by artificial implants (prostheses) that are anchored to the bones.
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What is the difference between total knee replacement and unicompartmental knee replacement?

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is made up of 3 compartments, the patellofemoral and medial and lateral compartments between the femur and tibia (i.e. the long bones of the leg). Often only one of these compartments wears out, usually the medial one. If you have symptoms and X-ray findings suggestive of this then you may be suitable for this procedure.
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What types of exercise are most suitable for someone with a total hip replacement?

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Proper exercise can reduce joint pain and stiffness and increase flexibility and muscle strength. People who have an artificial hip should talk to their doctor or physical therapist about developing an appropriate exercise program. Most exercise programs begin with safe range-of-motion activities and muscle strengthening exercises. The doctor or therapist will decide when the patient can move on to more demanding activities.
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What is total shoulder replacement?

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Also called arthroplasty, total joint replacement is a surgical procedure in which both sides of a joint are removed and replaced by artificial implants (prostheses) that are anchored to the bones.
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What is minimally invasive total joint replacement?

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This surgery is not truly "minimally" invasive, but, more accurately, "less" invasive. There is a smaller incision and less muscle work involved.
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How soon after my total joint replacement can I return to work?

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You may return to work as soon as you feel comfortable. Following a normal TKR/THR a patient should be out of work no longer than 8-12 weeks.
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Is clicking normal after total knee replacement?

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About 50% of patients develop clicking after total knee replacement. This is normal and there is no need to be concerned unless there is pain associated with the clicking.
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What is the primary symptom that I should be concerned about after total hip replacement?

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Groin pain more than 12 weeks postoperatively is the only concern with your hip prosthesis. Groin pain after total hip replacement for the first several weeks can be within the normal limits of healing, since it takes that long for bone growth into the prosthesis to occur. If the pain persists after 12 weeks, call the office and we will take new x-rays and further evaluate you.
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How long can I expect my total joint replacement to last?

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of people are still with their original prosthesis and doing well at 15 years. This is not to say that once it is year 15, you will start having problems. Also, these are modular systems, so we can often catch wear early enough to go in replace ONLY the part that is worn. This is why we obtain new x-rays every three years!
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Q - Why am I a candidate for epilepsy surgery?

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A - You are a candidate because your seizures have not been controlled with medication, and we have determined where your seizures begin.
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