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Living with Chronic Knee Pain : Restoring Function With Knee Repalcement

Knee replacement surgery may be necessary when chronic knee pain or damage to the knee joint has become severe enough to limit your daily activities and affect your quality of life. The following are some common reasons why knee replacement surgery may be recommended.

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Living with Chronic Knee Pain : Restoring Function With Knee Repalcement

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  1. Living with Chronic Knee Pain When is it Time for a Knee Replacement? UNDERSTANDING KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY

  2. Living with chronic knee pain can be a challenge, and it can significantly impact your daily life. Chronic knee pain is often caused by an injury or degenerative condition like osteoarthritis, which can make it difficult to walk, climb stairs, and perform simple tasks. NEED OF KNEE REPLACEMENT Osteoarthritis: This is the most common reason for knee replacement surgery. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition that causes the cartilage in the knee joint to wear down over time, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling. 01 Rheumatoid Arthritis: This is an autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation in the joints, including the knee joint. Over time, this inflammation can damage the knee joint, leading to pain and stiffness.

  3. Avascular Necrosis: This is a condition where the bone tissue in the knee joint dies due to a lack of blood supply. This can be caused by certain medical conditions or medications, as well as by injury. Post-Traumatic Arthritis: This type of arthritis can develop after a knee injury, such as a fracture or torn ligament. The injury can damage the cartilage in the knee joint, leading to pain and stiffness over time. Knee Deformity: If you have a severe deformity in your knee joint, knee replacement surgery may be necessary to correct the issue and relieve pain. Visit : Best Knee Replacement Hospital

  4. Pain: If you are experiencing chronic knee pain that is not responding to other treatments, knee replacement surgery may be recommended. Knee Replacement Specialist take on when is the right time to be done Mobility: If your knee pain is limiting your mobility and preventing you from performing daily activities, knee replacement surgery may be necessary to restore your mobility. Severity of Damage: Your doctor may also consider the severity of the damage to your knee joint. If the damage is too extensive, knee replacement surgery may be the best option to restore your knee function.

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