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Everything you need to know about knee replacement surgery

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  What is total knee replacement surgery? Total knee replacement is a surgical treatment performed by  orthopaedic surgeons  to replace the diseased knee joint with an artificial knee joint. Under this procedure, metal implants are introduced into the body that replaces the damaged cartilage and bone to restore joint movement effectively. Knee Replacement Surgery With the advancements in the medical field, hospitals are opting robotic knee replacement technique, which uses handheld robotics to shape the bone. What are the signs of needing a knee replacement? Here are some common signs indicating that you need a knee replacement: Your pain persists or recurs over time Your knee aches during and after exercise You’re no longer as mobile as you’d like to be Medication and using a cane aren’t delivering enough relief Your knee stiffens up from sitting in a car or a movie theatre You feel pain in rainy weather The pain prevents you from sleeping Your knees are stiff or swollen...

Reasons why we need Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

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What Is Knee Arthroscopy? Arthroscopic knee surgery may be a treatment option for certain types of knee pain. Arthroscopic surgery is a procedure that involves inserting a small camera inside the joint. Through other small incisions, instruments can be inserted to repair or remove damaged structures. Arthroscopic knee surgery is often called “scoping the knee” or knee arthroscopy. Why do we need knee arthroscopy? Your doctor may recommend arthroscopy when you have continuous knee pain. Before treatment doctors have already diagnosed the condition causing you pain. Some of the reasons to perform an arthroscopic knee surgery include: Torn Cartilage: Meniscectomy is another name for the surgery that involves the removal of a portion of the meniscus cartilage from the knee joint. The meniscus is a shock-absorbing wedge of cartilage that sits between the bone ends to provide cushioning and support. ACL Reconstruction: ACL is one of the major knee ligaments. The ACL is critical to knee st...

How to manage your pain after knee replacement surgery?

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One of the most important concerns for patients undergoing knee replacement surgery is: Will I be ready to handle the pain after the surgery? The reality is people that who undergo knee replacement surgery will face varying degrees of pain after the surgery. an individual can follow some essential ways to manage postoperative symptoms and ease their recovery. After the initial swelling and pain, most of the patients will see a dramatic improvement in their knee issues within weeks of getting a knee replacement procedure. The team of orthopedic experts and nurses uses various methods and medicines to make sure comfort for the patient. Healthcare experts or professionals utilize a bundle of treatments before, during, and after the replacement procedure to regulate inflammation and pain. These methods include local anesthetic injections, various sorts of nerve blocks, and pain medicines, as multimodal analgesia. These methods provide pain relief and help reduce the length of an individual...

Why Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery Is Better?

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  Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery – Unmatched Precision for Pain Relief and a Normal Life Arthritis is a common cause of hip and knee pain. It can be degenerative (osteoarthritis), inflammatory (rheumatoid, lupus), post-traumatic or vascular necrosis (lack of blood to the bone). Hip and  knee replacement surgery  is performed after patients have exhausted no operative treatment. These surgeries are traditionally performed with the help of bone-cutting guides, but today the most advanced robot-assisted technology for knee replacement surgery is a new alternative to conventional surgical techniques. During knee replacement surgery, there are multiple surgical variables that are controlled manually by the orthopedic surgeon. The challenge of aligning the implants and preparing the bones to accept them can be complex, invasive, and time-consuming, as no two knee joints are exactly the same. Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery The robotic system is designed to help the surgeon n...

Conventional Knee Replacement Surgery VS Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery

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  Gone are the days when surgeries meant excessive blood loss and damage to the bones. But when Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery   was not launched, people then had to suffer tough times and had to go through unbearable pains and blood loss. Unfortunately, they had no other option to get rid of knee problems and so they had to resort to the conventional method of knee replacement. With an aim to create awareness about the sea change which Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery has brought, here we will shed some light upon the differences between conventional and robotic-assisted surgery. Conventional Knee Replacement Surgery Con v entional or popularly known as the Traditional method of knee replacement is a method that has been in existence for the last many decades. Here the surgeon operates the knee by making an incision of 8 to 12 inches using the standard tools and equipment. Many people have benefited from this surgery and are able to live a life without such problems. Tra...

10 Benefits of Robotic Surgery in Knee Replacement & Joint Replacement

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  Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery Having knee pain caused due to osteoarthritis and your doctor suggested the traditional method of surgery which involves cuts, swelling, excess blood loss, etc. Are you afraid to undergo a surgery that does not promise to solve your knee problem completely and may even put you at various other risks? Don’t worry. Here is the solution to your problem. We bring to you ROBOTIC SURGERY for knee replacement . You can just relax and let this surgery do wonders for you. How Robotic Surgery Works? The surgeon uses the handheld robotics to precisely shape the surrounding bone before placing the knee implant and proper navigation of each area is done to see even the remotest part of the knee. A 3D model of a patient’s knee is generated. It helps in mapping out the exact incisions and the right angles. Every knee surgery replacement is unique depending on the knee anatomy and the plant used. It removes only the damaged bone. 10 Benefits of Robot-Assi...

Obesity & Complications In Total Knee Replacement Surgery

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  What is Obesity?  Obesity is almost a pandemic in the current health scenario and it has been often established that it leads to a great number of lifestyle disorders including diabetes, hypertension, coronary problems, and more. Morbidly obese people face more complications in their daily movements and have been known to undergo  Total Knee Replacement surgery  at younger ages than those with a lower BMI. In recent research (meta-analysis, October ’17 issue, Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery) it has been established that obese patients who go through  Total Knee Replacement surgery  are almost twice as likely to incur infection post-surgery and more than 2 times likely to incur deep infection. The obese patients undergoing this procedure are a little more likely to later need a second surgery when compared to those that aren’t obese. Apart from the risk of infection, other complications post a  Total Knee Replacement surgery  that may arise f...

How Durable Are The Knee Implants?

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  In the early stages of its introduction, there were many misconceptions and speculations about the success of knee replacement surgeries and the duration of total knee replacements. In the 1960s or 1970s, it was widely believed that implants would only last 10 years, so knee replacement surgery was only recommended for the elderly. It was only with the passage of time that the lifespan of these implants was found to be much longer than around 20 years or more. In the last two decades, there has been extensive research and advancements in the field in terms of surgical techniques. The materials, the design of the implants, and their fixation, which has led to a longer life of knee implants extending their life well beyond 20 years. In fact, there are several patients whose knee replacements were repaired up to 30 years ago and are still active and mobile. However, every human body is different and the longevity of knee implants varies from patient to patient depending on diffe...

Help Your Mother Match Your Stride

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  She was there when you took your very first baby step. She was the one who encouraged you as you climbed the ladder of success. As you continue to walk ahead and achieve greater heights in life, you might find yourself noticing that your mother no longer has that youthful bounce in her step. In fact, she is not as fast on her feet anymore, and many-a-times, as she approaches a step on a staircase, she reaches out for your support-like the way you used to reach out for her strong hands when you where younger. Watch for these signs carefully, and you will release that there is more to it than just age. The cause of the aches and pains in your mother’s joints, especially knees, can be narrowed down to osteoarthritis, which is more common than you think. In fact, in India, there is a very high prevalence of osteoarthritis in women. The following facts speak for themselves: Women above the age of 40 are most affected by osteoarthritis. Women form 60 per cent of the patien...

10 Most Common Types of Orthopaedic Surgery

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Coping with health issues is most complicated. There is distress that accompanies orthopaedic issues that keep you restrained from even performing daily routine activities. However the term surgery might be daunting,  best orthopaedic surgeon  like Dr Avtar Singh can and do utilise non-surgical approaches to treat orthopaedic issues in patients too. But there are certain cases where surgery is the best suitable treatment option for the patient. Nevertheless, similar conditions might require dissimilar treatments in every case. Therefore, this post discusses the 10 most common types of orthopaedic surgery. ACL Reconstruction Surgery ACL or Anterior Cruciate Ligament, one of the important ligaments in your knee. It is situated diagonally on the face of the knee and offers stability when you twist your legs. While performing this surgery, the  orthopaedic surgeon   takes a part of a tendon from the other body part of the patient and utilise it as a graft to ...

10 Most Common Types of Orthopaedic Surgery

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Most Common Types of Orthopaedic Surgery Coping with health issues is most complicated. There is distress that accompanies orthopaedic issues that keep you restrained from even performing daily routine activities.  However the term surgery might be daunting, best orthopaedic surgeon like Dr Avtar Singh can and do utilise non-surgical approaches to treat orthopaedic issues in patients too. But there are certain cases where surgery is the best suitable treatment option for the patient. Nevertheless, similar conditions might require dissimilar treatments in every case. Therefore, this post discusses the 10 most common types of orthopaedic surgery . ACL Reconstruction Surgery ACL or Anterior Cruciate Ligament, one of the important ligaments in your knee. It is situated diagonally on the face of the knee and offers stability when you twist your legs. While performing this surgery, the orthopaedic surgeon takes a part of a tendon from the other body part of t...