Restoring Joint Function and Mobility
Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure designed to restore joint function by resurfacing or replacing damaged parts with artificial components. Commonly performed on major joints like the hip, knee, and shoulder, it relieves pain and improves mobility.
What is Arthroplasty?
Arthroplasty treats severe joint pain and damage caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or traumatic injury. By replacing or resurfacing parts of the joint, it helps patients regain a better range of motion and quality of life.
Types of Arthroplasty
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Benefits and Recovery
Arthroplasty offers significant benefits, including pain relief, improved function, and enhanced mobility. Recovery typically involves a structured rehabilitation program with physical therapy to strengthen the surrounding muscles and restore movement gradually.
Who Can Benefit from Arthroplasty?
Ideal candidates include those with severe joint pain that limits daily activities, especially when medications or physical therapy no longer provide relief. Arthroplasty offers a long-term solution for improved mobility and quality of life.