
Joint Replacement
Joint replacement surgery is a medical procedure in which a damaged, diseased, or worn-out joint is replaced with an artificial implant made of metal, plastic, or ceramic. This procedure is most commonly performed on major joints such as the knee, hip, and shoulder to relieve chronic pain and improve mobility. It is recommended for patients suffering from severe arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, joint injuries, or degenerative joint diseases that do not respond to other treatments like medication, physiotherapy, or lifestyle modifications. The surgery involves removing the damaged joint and replacing it with a prosthetic implant that mimics the natural movement of the joint. With advancements in medical technology, modern implants are more durable, allowing patients to regain movement and perform daily activities with ease. The recovery process involves post-operative care, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes to ensure long-term success. Patients who undergo joint replacement surgery often experience significant pain relief, improved joint function, and an enhanced quality of life. While the procedure carries some risks like infection or blood clots, the benefits outweigh the risks for most patients. With proper care and rehabilitation, individuals can enjoy an active lifestyle without discomfort, making joint replacement surgery a life-changing solution.
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