The primary benefits of total knee replacement include relief from chronic knee pain, improved knee function and mobility, and the ability to resume normal daily activities with reduced discomfort. Book appointment
How much pain can I expect after Knee replacement surgery?
Pain levels vary among individuals, but most patients experience significant improvement in knee pain following surgery. Pain management techniques, such as medication and physical therapy, are used to minimize discomfort during the recovery period. Book appointment
What lifestyle modifications are recommended after hip replacement?
After Hip Replacement, it's important to avoid high-impact activities that may strain the hip joint and follow a recommended exercise regimen to strengthen the muscles surrounding the hip. Certain movements, such as bending at the hip beyond 90 degrees or crossing the legs, may need to be avoided to prevent dislocation. Book appointment
Who is a candidate for hip replacement?
Candidates for total hip replacement are individuals who suffer from severe hip pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, or hip fracture. Book appointment
Will I be able to return to work and normal activities after shoulder replacement?
Most patients can return to light activities within a few weeks after surgery and resume normal daily activities within a few months. Your surgeon will provide specific guidelines based on your individual recovery progress. Book appointment
How long does a shoulder replacement last?
The lifespan of a shoulder replacement implant varies from person to person, but many implants can last 15 years or more with proper care and maintenance. Factors such as activity level, weight, and overall health can affect the longevity of the implant. Book appointment
How is an ACL injury diagnosed?
ACL injuries are usually diagnosed based on a combination of physical examination, medical history, and imaging tests such as MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) to assess the extent of the injury and any associated damage to the knee joint. Book appointment
What are the symptoms of an ACL injury?
Symptoms of an ACL injury typically include sudden and severe pain in the knee, swelling, instability or a feeling of giving way in the knee, and difficulty bearing weight on the affected leg. Book appointment