Why Knee Replacement Surgery Becomes Necessary (Health & Beauty - Health Services)

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Why Knee Replacement Surgery Becomes Necessary


Knee replacement surgery becomes necessary when the knee joint is severely damaged, causing chronic pain and limited mobility. The most common reason for this damage is osteoarthritis, where the cartilage that cushions the knee joint wears away, leading to bone-on-bone friction. Other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and post-traumatic arthritis can also contribute to joint degeneration.
Patients with advanced knee damage often experience persistent pain, swelling, stiffness, and difficulty in walking, climbing stairs, or performing daily activities. When conservative treatments like medication, physical therapy, weight loss, and steroid injections fail to provide relief, knee replacement surgery becomes a viable option.
During the procedure, the damaged bone and cartilage are removed and replaced with artificial implants made of metal, plastic, or ceramic. These implants restore joint function and alleviate pain. The surgery can be a total knee replacement or a partial knee replacement.
Knee replacement significantly improves mobility and quality of life for most patients. While recovery requires physical therapy and rehabilitation, long-term outcomes are typically positive, with implants lasting 15 to 20 years. This surgery offers relief from chronic pain and restores independence for many patients.
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