What is Joint Replacement
Surgery?
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Many people are faced with Joint replacement
surgery and in some cases they are too traumatised to
absorb the information supplied to them by their medical
carers. This report endeavours to explain the procedure
about Joint Replacement surgery. Put simply, It is the
removing a damaged joint and putting in of a new
joint.
A joint is where two or more bones come
together, like the knee, hip, and shoulder. The surgery
is usually done by a doctor called an orthopaedic surgeon
and in some cases the surgeon won't remove the whole
joint but will only replace or fix the damaged
parts.
The doctor may suggest a joint replacement to
improve how you live. Replacing a joint can help you
relieve pain and move and feel better. Joints that can be
replaced include the shoulders, fingers, ankles, and
elbows. Hips and knees are replaced most
often.
What Can Happen to My
Joints?
The joints can be damaged by arthritis and some
other diseases, injuries. Arthritis or simply years of
use may cause the joint to wear away. This can cause
pain, stiffness, and swelling. Bones are alive, and need
blood to be healthy, grow, and repair themselves.
Diseases and damage inside a joint can limit blood flow,
causing problems.
What Is a New Joint
Like?
A new joint, called a prosthesis might be made
of plastic, metal, or both. It may be cemented into place
or not cemented, so that your bone will grow into it.
Both methods may be combined to keep the new joint in
place................................
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