Flip Side of Old Age- Total Knee Replacement
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Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 |
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The joints in the human body and their suppleness and flexibility are something that should be reckoned with and taken special care of. The ease with which one moves is completely dependent on them. Therefore if the individual seeks the convenience of mobility being immensely careful of the joints is a must. What most individuals forget is that the advancing of age not only occurs for the individual but also the bones and joints. The aging bones and joints are unable to perform with equal prowess as it did before. This is indicated in the discomfort and pain felt in the affected areas. It is when this pain gets acute and incurable that the total knee replacement and the anterior hip replacement are suggested.
The anterior hip replacement surgery follows the following process. In this surgery the medical professionals conduct the surgery from the upfront instead of the back or the side. Owing to the operation being carried out from the front, it saves the trouble of detaching the pelvis muscle. The primary muscles in the proper functioning of the hip are the gluteal muscles in the pelvis and the femur. The recovery from the anterior hip replacement surgery is faster; owing to the surgery being conducted without touching the gluteal muscles. However, as has already been mentioned that the surgery is only suggested in case of severe arthritic pain in the hip region.
The total knee replacement surgery also takes place owing to the arthritic knee at its extreme. The surgery can be a remedy if done properly and requires a very meticulous care and careful handling to derive the best results. The individual undergoing the total knee replacement surgery requires a strict schedule of diet and exercise to restore the flexibility of movement and completely recover from the same. Regular practice of the same under an expert therapist helps the individual to gradually recuperate.
The problems that may arise from anterior hip replacement surgery are infection, deep vein thrombosis, femur fracture and nerve damage. The total knee replacement surgery is also not devoid of its share of infections. They are namely nausea and vomiting, pulmonary embolism, urinary tract infection and chronic knee pain and stiffness. Hence only undergoing the surgery is not enough, taking proper care and recuperating the post operative phase is the most important and critical part.
About the Author
Jonny Wagh is a surgeon on Knee replacement . So naturally she has good knowledge on total knee replacementand especially on anterior hip replacement. For more information she suggests http://www.drsheinkop.com/.
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