Joint replacement surgery can be an effective way to relieve chronic joint pain, improve mobility, and restore your overall quality of life when other treatments no longer provide relief. If you have had joint replacement surgery, particularly on weight-bearing joints such as the hip and knee, rehabilitation and aftercare are crucial to ensuring a successful recovery, as well as your ability to regain full use of the joint. When Is A Joint Replacement Necessary? Joints can be vulnerable to [Read More]
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Why Do People Need to Have Their Hip Replaced Again?
Hip replacement surgery is done to help patients live pain-free lives or correct severe diseases. It's a very common procedure, and the success rate of hip replacement surgery has increased dramatically over the past several years. However, there are many instances where patients might need to return to correct a previous surgery or even get a whole new replacement. Here are common reasons why patients need to have their hip replaced again. Aseptic Loosening Aseptic loosening is a problem [Read More]
Types of Knee Revisions
Knee replacement implants usually last for 15 to 20 years, depending on the patient’s use. Patients who have undergone the procedure at a younger age may eventually need a second surgery. Other causes, such as infection, may require the implants to be removed and replaced. This procedure is called a knee revision and is more complicated than the initial knee replacement surgery. Read on to learn more about knee revision surgeries. Revision Total Knee Replacement This procedure involves the [Read More]
What Can I Do to Help My Aching Knees?
Your knees are powerhouse joints that bear a lot of weight. Walking, engaging in sports, or simply standing up places pressure on your knees. Too much strain can lead to knee pain. Knee aches are a common problem experienced by people of all ages. However, the pain may worsen as you get older. Women ages 50 and older are more vulnerable to persistent, incident, or intermittent knee pain. Fortunately, there are things you can do to help your aching knees. Home Remedies Not all types of [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]
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]
How Successful Is Knee Revision?
Knee replacement is deemed as among the most successful surgeries in orthopedic medicine, with up to 90 percent of patients experiencing substantial pain relief and restoration of function after their surgery. Over time, however, a knee replacement can fail for a number of reasons. These include infection, leg fracture, and improper positioning of the prosthesis. Knee implant failure can result in persistent knee pain, instability, and stiffness, rendering the patient unable to carry out [Read More]
Activities to Avoid During Your Shoulder Impingement Treatment
Shoulder impingement syndrome is when the shoulder blade has been rubbing against the tendons of the rotator cuff, causing pain and inflammation. So if you are undergoing treatment for this condition, there are certain movements and habits you should try to avoid doing. Otherwise, you could unknowingly make your shoulder impingement worse. Let’s talk about some of the normal, everyday movements and activities you should avoid during your shoulder impingement treatment, and where you can go [Read More]
PRP Treatments for Orthopedic Conditions
Your entire musculoskeletal system functions as your body’s support structure, providing it stability and form and allowing movement. Although your muscles, bones, and joints are exceptionally durable, they are still susceptible to breakage and tears. Fortunately, there are a variety of effective treatments available to deal with these injuries. One of the newest options is platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. PRP is a minimally invasive, injection-based procedure that utilizes the [Read More]