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DR.HIMANSHU POPLI specialised in diagnosing orthopaedic issues with the best technology available and the most advanced methods of treatments used for reliable and effective results. Moreover, he is also focused & passionate about sports trauma, replacement and arthroscopic surgeries.
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Knee replacement surgery involves the replacement of the damaged parts of the knee joint with synthetic materials. This procedure is often used in patients with severe arthritis or major damage of joints in an intention to decrease the intensity of pain, improve movements and increase the quality of life.
Knee replacement is required when the patient has severe knee pain and stiffness, limiting activities of daily living. Most men and women with arthritis typically advised for this surgery include those in advanced osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or post-traumatic or following a fracture. Candidates usually have chronic knee swelling and inflammation that does not improve with rest or medicine, as well as knee deformity such as bowing in or out of the leg. The knee is also losing range of motion and the patient has not found help with other treatments, such as physical therapy, injections or canes/walkers.
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While infrequent, complications can impact on the final result and necessitate further intervention or surgery. These risks should be discussed as much in detail as possible prior to the surgery from patients by their surgeon.
Recovery and rehabilitation for knee replacement are focused on a specific regimen that is designed to help the individual restore mobility, stability, strength. Patients are normally kept in the hospital for only a few days and physical therapy is started to avoid stiffness, increase blood flow around the joint etc. Physical therapy progresses in your home or at a rehab center, concentrating on raising the knee’s variety of movement along with reinforcing surrounding muscles. During the early stages of this disease, patients often require assistive devices such as walkers or crutches. It may take 3-6 months to fully recover with regular follow-up visits for monitoring progress. Compliance with the rehabilitation program is critical to maximize results and resume usual activities.