Infection of a knee replacement prosthesis is a serious and potentially disabling complication. Early infections occur within the first four weeks after knee replacement surgery. Late infections are those that occur after the first postoperative...
A total knee replacement operation is performed to relieve pain and restore joint mobility in diseased or damaged knee joints. During the procedure, damaged bone and cartilage are removed and replaced with a prosthetic joint made of metal, plastic...
The knee is the largest and one of the most complex joints of the body. It is also a frequent site of arthritis and injury. Significant knee damage can lead to chronic pain and loss of mobility. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic...
Knee surgeries such as an arthroscopy and total knee replacement are performed to increase mobility and quality of life in those suffering knee pain and degeneration. According to the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, over 581,000...
According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, more than 90 percent of individuals who undergo total knee replacement experience a dramatic reduction of knee pain and a significant improvement in the ability to perform common...
A prosthetic leg is an artificial limb designed to replace a missing leg. A prosthetic leg can be used for congenital defects (being born without a leg), a disease that requires amputation or an accident that has caused the loss of the limb....
There are approximately 581,000 total knee replacements performed in the United States each year, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Knee replacements can help you return to your daily activities pain free, and many can...
For people who suffer from chronic, disabling arthritis of the knee, joint replacement has become a most fulfilling surgical option to regain and restore quality of life. Knee replacement surgery can improve mobility and reduce chronic pain....
Knee replacement procedure is a common orthopedic surgical procedure that is usually indicated for the intolerable pain and disability of the knee joint brought about with the occurrence of severe arthritis. Knee replacement surgery is one of the...
A total knee replacement is an aggressive, yet highly effective option, for treating a severely damaged knee. It involves replacing your knee joint with a prosthesis. In order to achieve the best results following knee replacement, you must...
Nearly 53 percent of all amputations are below the knee amputations, according to the "Handbook of Disabilities" published by the University of Missouri. After a below the knee amputation, you may not feel like exercising. However, exercising...
Total knee replacement surgery is performed on people who have severe knee damage, according to Medline Plus. During total knee replacement, the surgeon removes damaged cartilage and bone from the surface of the knee joint and replaces it with a...
Knee arthroplasty is a common medical procedure used to treat severe knee damage. Following arthroplasty, you must participate in a physical therapy program. Part of your physical therapy program is aimed at promoting movement of your knee. Aside...
Stiffness is one complication that can happen after a total knee replacement, or TKR. In fact, it occurs in roughly 6 percent of cases. Patients with stiffness may not be able to straighten or bend their knee. Normal motion after a TKR is...
Knee injuries and sports are a tough mix. While many advances have been made in surgical techniques over the past 50 years, most athletes cannot perform at the same level after knee surgery as they could before the procedure. This is also true...
Total knee replacement surgery replaces severely damaged cartilage tissue with a metal or plastic prosthesis that duplicates the function of the knee joint, according to MayoClinic.com. Patients can have this surgery at any age; however, patients...
A knee replacement is a procedure that resurfaces the femur and tibia, replacing the natural knee joint with a prosthesis. The procedure is primarily used to repair joint damage from osteoarthritis, but other causes of trauma to the bone or joint...
A knee replacement involves removing the damaged or diseased portion of your knee and replacing it with a prosthesis to help improve your quality of life. Prior to surgery, many surgeons are now recommending a pre-habilitation program that begins...
Orthopaedic surgeons perform approximately 581,000 knee replacements annually in the United States. Knees that have been severely damaged by injury or arthritis require replacement when conservative treatment fails. Replacing the knee allows you...
Shortening of the muscles and ligaments in your hips and knee is a common complication of transtibial amputation. Prolonged sitting in a wheelchair results in flexed hip and knee contracture. Active participation in your rehabilitation is...
Knee joint replacement procedures have rapidly become one of the most frequently performed, as well as life-enhancing, surgeries. Many people who suffer the ravages of advanced degenerative arthritis can receive much-needed pain relief, together...
When the knee joint is severely damaged by arthritis, surgery is one of the available options. Arthroscopic knee surgery is an orthopedic procedure designed to be minimally invasive while eliminating the patients' pain and improving range of...
Each year in the United States, approximately 581,000 people receive total knee replacements, states the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Arthritis, the most common reason for knee replacement, occurs most often in people over age 50 and...
Your physician will work closely with you after lower leg amputation to restore strength to your lower limb muscles and hips and restore flexibility in your hips and knees. Flexed hip and knee contracture is a common complication of lower...
When joint pain becomes so severe that a person stops using the joint as much as possible, the condition becomes even worse, as the muscles supporting the joint become weak and stiff. The goal of joint replacement is to relieve chronic pain due...
In-patient rehabilitation following below-the-knee amputation starts immediately after surgery, with concerns over reducing swelling, pain and risks of infection. Rehabilitative exercises emphasize strengthening and stretching your affected...