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Because you control the pedals of your car with your right foot, driving after a right knee replacement can take some time and adjustment. For both road safety and so you don't injury your knee,...
Most of us take kneeling for granted. But for anyone who has had one knee---or both knees---replaced for various health reasons, the act of kneeling can be painful, frightening or completely...
Filing for disability is a necessary but often unwelcome step following many surgical operations, including knee surgery. When knee surgery leaves you subsequently unable to perform your job as...
Knee replacement surgery can change a person's life for the better in many ways. Many patients are able to resume activities they have been unable to do for some time. Sleeping after a total knee...
After having ACL reconstruction surgery, it it important to care for your healing joint. Taking proper steps to encourage healing and strengthening is key to avoiding future injury or complications.
Knee replacement surgery is one of the most invasive and complex surgeries a person can have, and requires a great deal of rehabilitation. For the most part, despite the amount of pain and work...
Total knee replacement surgery is a major undertaking. While it has the potential to radically improve your life, be realistic about the difficulty of recovery---and the time and work it will...
I recently had arthroscopic surgery on my knee as I slipped at work twisted my knee and tore my lateral meniscus. I went to a sports medicine doctor, had an x-ray which showed some arthritis and...
After a foot or leg surgery, you may stay in the hospital for a day or two before you're discharged home-- that's usually the case, because with the foot/leg surgeries that will keep you off your...
After knee surgery it may take some time before you are actively on your feet. This lack of activity slows down your leg circulation, which can result in the formation of blood clots. According to...
Knee pain can be debilitating. Simple tasks such as walking and climbing stairs become difficult and arduous. When medications do not provide any relief, a decision may be reached that knee...
Alternatives to Knee Replacement Surgery
Before considering a total knee replacement surgery, some alternatives include rest, avoidance of aggravating activity and braces. Learn about world medications and topical medications that can be...
What Is the Overall Success Rate for Knee Replacement Surgery?
The overall success rate for knee replacement surgery is over 90 percent in the first ten years. Find out how some knee replacement patients may need antibiotics after surgery with information...
How Long Do You Stay in the Hospital After Knee Replacement Surgery?
After knee replacement surgery, a typical hospitalization takes three to four days, although this largely depends on the patient's progress. Discover how knee replacement patients are transferred...
Recovering From a Partial Knee Replacement
When recovering from partial knee replacement surgery, rehabilitation will usually begin in the hospital immediately after surgery, and it will continue on an outpatient basis at a rehab center....
Knee Replacement Surgery Risks
There are risks related to knee replacement surgery, and they include the development of fractures, problems with the implant of cells, pain, bleeding and blood clots. Learn about anesthetic...
What Is Partial Knee Replacement?
A partial knee replacement involves a replacement of only one of the three compartments in the knee, which are the medial, lateral and patella femoral compartments. Find out how partial knee...
New Procedures in Knee Replacement Surgery
New procedures in knee replacement surgery include unicompartmental knee replacement surgeries, minimally invasive surgeries and computer-assisted knee replacement surgery. Discover how a computer...
Partial Knee Replacement vs. Total Knee Replacement
In total knee replacement, all three compartments of the knee are replaced with metal and plastic implants, but a partial knee replacement only addresses one of the compartments. Find out how...
Types of Knee Replacement Surgery
Different types of knee replacement surgeries include the standard kind, unicompartmental knee replacement, gender-specific knee replacements and other, minimally invasive surgeries. Find out how...
Support Groups for Knee Replacement Surgery
Before getting knee replacement surgery, it's important to obtain as much information as possible, and support groups are often available through a local hospital. Find out about what to expect...
I had my first of three knee surgeries in November of 2007 as a result of a car accident. Having knee surgery can range from simple to complex. My first surgery was a Tibial Tuberosity Transfer...
Knee braces can be used for various purposes, whether you are going through physical therapy or have a pulled tendon. It is not difficult measuring your knee for a brace, as long as you know the...
While the task of finding a qualified doctor for knee replacement surgery might seem daunting, console yourself with the fact that the surgery has become more commonplace as baby boomers age. More...
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, or ACL, is one of two ligaments that form a cross pattern connecting the tibia (shin bone) to the femur (thigh bone). Athletes often tear this ligament when...
Before you have knee replacement surgery, there are a number of things you need to consider and take care of. It is too easy to be caught unaware and not be prepared. This article will guide you...
Knee replacement surgery is a big deal not to be taken lightly. You won't feel like a million bucks the next day, but there are things that you can do to put yourself back on your feet and feeling...
Recovering from knee surgery is a slow and painful process. You go through hours of therapy, lots of pain medications, and loads of frustration as you are getting back on your feet. Now, you are...
Knee replacement surgery can be a scary thing. Questions you will ask include anything from "How do you know it's going to work?" to "How quickly am I going to recover?" A large part of the latter...