Joint Replacement Procedures |
The incidence of joint replacement procedures in the United States is high, with over 1 million total knee and hip replacement procedures being performed each year. This number is expected to rise dramatically over the coming years with the aging population due to a higher rate of diagnosis and treatment of arthritis, as well as a growing demand for improved mobility and quality of life.
A total knee replacement surgery takes about 1 to 2 hours. During the surgery, your surgeon removes cartilage and bone that is damaged and positions a new plastic or metal implant to help restore normal alignment and function of the knee joint. A total hip replacement surgery takes a few hours. During the procedure, your surgeon removes cartilage and bone that is damaged and positions a ceramic, plastic, or a metal implant to help restore normal alignment and function of the hip joint. Rehabilitation typically begins the day of, or the day after, surgery. A physical therapist will work with you to teach you exercises that restore normal joint range of motion from your spine to your foot, and strengthen the muscles surrounding those joints. Just as before your surgery, posture restoration, balance training and cardiovascular conditioning will be vital components of a successful recovery. Pain and joint limitation will change the way you walk, so learning to walk properly again after the joint is replaced will ensure the new joint has even wear and proper loading to prolong its life. There are a variety of ways that you can improve the life expectancy of your knee or hip implant including:
Joint replacement surgery is safe and effective in most cases, and helps to relieve pain and improve function of the affected joint. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved, including: infection, blood clots, problems with the implant, persistent pain, and neurovascular injury. Additionally, you need to keep in mind that in order to experience all of the benefits of a joint replacement, it’s important to follow through with the recommended course of physical therapy. If you have undergone a knee or hip replacement you may benefit from physical therapy. Undergoing a comprehensive evaluation by physical therapists at Peak Performance Physical Therapy is one of the best ways to properly rehabilitate your body after a joint replacement. After the assessment, our physical therapists will create a program that is specific to your needs and set you on the right path toward optimal functioning of your replaced joint. References |