Knee pain is a common complaint among millions of Americans. It can affect anyone at any age, although it is most common among adults. Knee pain has various potential causes, some of which can lead to chronic pain and extensive or irreversible damage when left untreated. If you’re experiencing knee pain that has become chronic or persistent or one that is severe and accompanied by swelling, fever, deformity, or instability, see an orthopedic doctor for prompt medical intervention, as it [Read More]
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Why Do Some Patients Experience More Pain After a Knee Replacement Than Others?
For a majority of people, a knee replacement can alleviate chronic knee problems, such as persistent pain and limited function. A relief from symptoms allows a return to a normal, active lifestyle. However, in some cases, patients may go on to experience prolonged knee pain following surgery. Find out more about knee replacement pain and what you can do to treat it. When Is Joint Replacement Surgery Necessary? A joint disorder can cause pain, stiffness, and a loss of function and mobility in [Read More]
Tips for a Smooth Recovery From Total Knee Replacement
Total knee replacement replaces damaged joint components with smooth and durable synthetic parts. Though highly successful, this surgery requires time, effort, and a detailed post-operative plan. Let’s learn how you can best recover and enjoy free movement once again after knee surgery. Recovery From Knee Surgery Is Uniquely Yours Healing time from knee replacement surgery varies according to your particular needs and planned outcomes. For instance, if you work at a desk all day, you’ll [Read More]
Knee Replacement Pain: How We Can Help You
If it has been months since you had your knee replacement surgery, and you are still in pain, you’re likely wondering if it will ever go away or making a last-ditch effort to completely address your problem. Don’t despair—turn to one our knee replacement specialists here at the Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches, in Boynton Beach. Read further to learn about what we can do to effectively reverse your problem. Comprehensive Knee Examination There are various potential reasons [Read More]
Causes of Pain After Knee Replacement Surgery
For the approximately 90 percent of patients who have had knee arthroplasty, the procedure has given them better mobility, freedom from pain, and a higher quality of life. For the remaining 10 percent, however, the surgery might have only opened another chapter of misery, as knee pain lingers on after the procedure. If this sounds like you, read on to learn about the possible reasons for your persistent pain after your knee replacement surgery and what our orthopedic surgeons here at the [Read More]
When Should You Consider a Knee Revision Surgery?
Despite the remarkable success rates of knee replacement procedures—with roughly 90 percent of patients reporting that their knee prostheses are still functioning well 15 years after their surgery—they are not foolproof. The American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) reports that there is up to one percent chance each year that a patient's knee implant can fail. A knee revision surgery is a procedure used to address a failed knee replacement. It involves either replacing only the [Read More]
Customized Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
Abstract Customized unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (C-UKA) utilizes implants manufactured on an individual patient basis, derived from pre-operative computed tomography images in an effort to more closely approximate the natural anatomy of the knee. The outcomes from 349 medial and lateral fixed-bearing C-UKA were reviewed. Implant survivorship analysis was conducted via retrospective chart review, and follow-up analysis was conducted via a single postoperative phone call or [Read More]
Why Material Matters with Hip Replacement
If you have a case of intractable hip pain and your orthopedic surgeon has recommended hip replacement surgery to completely address the problem, it pays to be your own advocate when discussing the details of the surgery with your doctor. Ask as many questions as possible, such as about the benefits, risks, and the implant material they prefer. It can help put your mind at ease to know the type of material that will be placed inside your body and that you’re not at great risk of suffering [Read More]
Knee Arthritis: Diagnosis and Treatment
Plagued by knee pain, swelling, and stiffness? Those could be due to knee arthritis—a common complaint among millions of Americans. Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the two most common culprits in knee arthritis. You need to consult an orthopedic specialist for accurate diagnosis and proper intervention to prevent the disease from affecting your quality of life. Here’s how your orthopedic specialist diagnoses and treats knee arthritis. Diagnosis Your orthopedic specialist [Read More]
How Hip And Knee Replacement Surgery Is Life-Altering
If you’re a candidate for hip or knee replacement surgery, be prepared for a life-altering event. Not many people expect this to happen and are pleasantly surprised. Like any major surgery, hip and knee replacements require significant recovery and rehabilitation, but the life-altering impact comes after you’ve healed. Why People Get Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Arthroplasty is the medical term for total joint replacement surgery. Performed by your orthopedic specialist at Personalized [Read More]