arthroplasty overview

Knee replacement - design of the implants (prostheses)

I would like to draw attention to this excellent article on knee replacements. This should answer most questions about the design of the prostheses and what each kind of prosthesis is trying to achieve.

Knee replacement in the younger patient - a patient's perspective

This personal story was prepared by one of the KNEEguru Bulletin Board patients -

"My total knee replacement (TKR) surgery took place in March 2005. It followed 2 years of attempting to recover firstly from MACI surgery and then a traumatic event that destroyed my grafts and wrecked my knee. Further ACI treatment was not an option and the TKR was my only hope of a pain free existence.

Preparing for knee replacement - practical issues

Knee replacement patients are generally in the ‘autumn of their days’. It’s important to ensure your family is part of the education process when knee replacement surgery is pending. Their support is critical for a successful rehab which can take months after surgery. Ask that they attend the pre-op clinic with you so any questions they have can be answered. Like you, they will want to know about the risks involved in surgery, the medications you will find it necessary to take, the rehab protocol and in general, how they can assist your recovery.

 

Syndicate content