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TREATMENTS

Knee Replacement


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

What is Knee Replacement?

Knee replacement is a surgical intervention used to restore lost functionality and alleviate pain due to knee joint problems. This procedure is often necessary as a result of degenerative joint diseases, post-traumatic injuries, or conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis.

Types of Knee Replacement

Knee replacements are divided into two main categories: total knee replacement and partial knee replacement. Total knee replacement is used when the entire knee joint needs to be replaced, while partial knee replacement may be preferred for only replacing the damaged portion.

Knee Replacement Surgery

Knee replacement surgery is typically performed by a surgeon. Depending on the patient's condition, the surgeon selects the appropriate prosthesis and plans the surgical intervention. After the surgery, a physical therapy and rehabilitation process begins.

Rehabilitation and Recovery Process

After knee replacement surgery, patients must adhere to a rehabilitation program determined by specialists. This program includes physical therapy sessions, exercises, and gradually adding specific activities. The recovery process can vary from individual to individual.

Proper maintenance of the knee prosthesis is essential to ensure its longevity. Regular check-ups and maintenance should be done as recommended by the doctor. Additionally, making certain lifestyle changes can enhance the durability of the prosthesis.

Outcomes of Knee Replacement Surgery

Like any surgical intervention, knee replacement surgery carries certain risks. Complications such as infection, blood clotting, and loosening of the prosthesis may occur, albeit rarely. It is important to follow the recommendations provided by your surgeon.

The success rates of knee replacement surgery are generally high and can improve patients' quality of life. Reduction in pain, restoration of mobility, and a return to a more active lifestyle are among the positive outcomes of the surgery.