Reasons To Consider Knee Replacement Surgery

Knee problems are common health complications usually caused by aging, repeated stress, and injuries. Examples of knee problems include fractures, ACL injuries, torn menisci, and knee bursitis. These complications often cause severe unending pain and mobility issues to patients. The patients cannot properly run, walk, or perform excessively athletic activities. Patients with knee problems can consult a rheumatologist for non-surgical medical attention. However, some knee complications may be severe enough to warrant a surgical approach. Knee replacement surgery is a common treatment and surgical procedure performed by certified orthopedic surgeons. They specialize in surgically treating the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments. Below are reasons explaining why patients with knee problems should consider undergoing knee replacement surgery.

It Aids in Pain Relief

Most knee-related problems are characterized by sharp unending pain. This pain can be unbearable, making it difficult for patients to walk or run, thus, disrupting their daily lives. There are patients with knee pain that deal with it through strong medication and pain management therapies. Physiotherapists can usually develop routines that help patients manage and reduce their pain. However, some patients typically do not respond to medication or physiotherapy. Such patients can significantly benefit from knee replacement surgery. An orthopedic surgeon opens up the affected knee and removes traces of damaged cartilages and knee bones before inserting a metal implant. Knee replacement surgery is effective because removing the damaged parts provides much-needed relief to the patient.

It Improves Mobility

A person's mobility depends on the wellness and strength of their legs and knees. This is why people struggle to move around as they become older. Knees affect mobility because they determine how much bodyweight they can effectively support. Patients with severe knee conditions can find it challenging to support their body weight and move around. This inhibits their ability to engage in athletic and sporting activities. A person with knee problems cannot run for long periods because they damage their knees. As such, knee replacement surgery helps patients improve their mobility allowing them to perform various exercises and activities that strain their knees.

Patients Have a Short Recovery Period

The recovery period following any medical procedure typically depends on various factors. These factors include the patient's medical history, the extent of the injury, and the procedure's success rate. Knee replacement surgeries take one to three hours to complete. Most people think that knee replacement surgery has a higher recovery period, forcing them to avoid such a procedure. However, patients usually start light activities at about six weeks. The patient resumes regular activities after six weeks and can full recovery can take up to two years. 

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