Arthroscopic knee surgery is one of the most common orthopedic surgeries performed in the U.S. The procedure is usually done to diagnose the underlying problem in a knee or to perform many types of repairs, such as repairing or removing a torn ligament in the knee. It has become popular recently because, unlike traditional surgical…
Knee Replacement
Who is Eligible for Knee Replacement
Any joint is susceptible to wear, tear, and damage — your knees in particular. As you age, your knees gradually wear down. Alternatively, if you live an active lifestyle, you might suffer an accident or impact that causes significant damage to your knee. If the degradation or damage to your knee is severe, you might…
Knee Replacement: Recovery Time And Level Of Activity Required After The Surgery
Knee replacement surgery, or arthroplasty, is a procedure that aids in pain relief and functional restoration of damaged knee joints. During the surgery, your doctor will replace the defective cartilage and bone with an artificial joint. People who experience severe pain from osteoarthritis and have difficulty in walking and climbing can benefit from the surgery….
Problems of Stiffness After Knee Replacement
Total knee replacement surgery involves your orthopedic surgeon removing all components of your knee – everything from the topmost part of the lower leg bone (tibia) to the bottom portion of the upper leg bone (femur) – and replacing the components with an internal prosthetic knee. Although this new knee should theoretically not have the…