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Cure painful knees with partial knee replacement and knee rehabilitation programs by john lennon
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Cure painful knees with partial knee replacement and knee rehabilitation programs by JOHN LENNON
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Article Posted: 08/22/2011 |
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Pain in the knee joint is one of the most common problems that are seen in aging women. Mostly older women suffer from osteoarthritis that leads to this kind of a pain. Calcium deficiency is the main reason for this problem along with several other factors. It has been seen that conservative treatment of this problem can give temporary relief to the patient, but it does not completely cure the disease. Partial knee replacement method is a great way to fight knee joint pain. After the replacement, it is very important to follow a knee rehabilitation program so that optimum results are obtained. It is said that following a comprehensive knee rehabilitation program thoroughly after a partial knee replacement surgery augments the recovery process to a great extent. Infact after some time, the knee feels fit and fine and there is no pain of any sort in the area. Partial knee replacement is also known as unicompartmental knee arthoplasty in medical terms. This is done when the problem of arthritis in the knee has not aggravated much. In case of severe arthritis problems, total knee replacement has to be sought. In the partial knee replacement process, only the areas of damage in the cartilage are removed by means of surgery. This is a much less painful process in comparison to total knee replacement, where the entire cartilage is removed and it is substituted by some plastic or metal implant. Knee rehabilitation is mandatory after any kind of knee replacement surgery, be it partial or total replacement. The time for recovery in partial knee replacement operation is also considerably less than total replacement surgery. Most of the people usually go for partial knee replacement surgery for its various advantages. Some of them are as follows: - Less recovery time – This is one of the grave concerns that are associated with any kind of surgery. Surgeries which have lesser recovery time are always preferred by people. With various kinds of knee rehabilitation programs, the recovery process after a partial knee replacement can be accelerated too. Infact in this kind of surgery, the patient is discharged on the same day of the operation or on the next day itself.
- Small incision – In partial knee replacement surgery, a small slit is made on the knee, which is nothing more than 3 inches. While in total replacement operation, the incision can be as long as 8 inches. Also, only the cartilage that has been damaged needs replacement in partial replacement surgery. Therefore the time taken in the operation is also not much. On the whole the complication in partial knee replacement is almost nil in comparison to total knee replacement.
- Minimal blood loss – Since the incision made on the knee is a small one and since only damaged cartilage is removed in partial knee replacement surgery, the chances of blood loss are very less. With lesser loss of blood and lesser pain, the recovery process is fast. With following proper knee rehabilitation routine, the knee becomes almost normal within a few days.
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