Pre-Procedure: Joint Replacement (Hip and Knee)
Pre-Procedure: Joint Replacement (Hip and Knee)As you get ready for your joint replacement surgery, you may be feeling a bit nervous.That's understandable. After all, you don't have surgery every day. So, stay focused on the positive.Soon you'll be moving more with less pain. Knowing what to expect before surgery can also help youfeel less anxious and better prepared. Here are the facts behind some common concerns about pain,recovery and safety.How will I feel after surgery? You'll likely have some pain afterward. Everyone is different and yourcare team can't predict the exact level of discomfort you may have.But now for the good news. Any pain will get better over time, and your care team is well equipped tohelp you manage it. Pain control options have come a long way over the years. Talk with yourhealthcare provider beforehand about the best ways to ease your pain.How long will recovery take? No doubt about it, your body will need time to heal. How long dependson many things, including your overall health and fitness level before surgery.Many people who have joint replacement surgery feel much better and return to normal activitieswithin three months. And you'll reach full recovery over the next year as you gradually get stronger.To help speed things up, stick with your recovery plan, including the physical therapy.How safe is the surgery? All surgeries have some risks, like the chance for an infection or a bloodclot. Risks with joint replacement also include stiffness, swelling or dislocation of the new joint.That can certainly be concerning. Keep in mind, though, your care team has done lots of thesesurgeries and knows exactly how to keep you safe and healthy. You can do your part too by followingall pre- and post-surgery instructions.The bottom line, joint replacement surgery has helped millions of people live better, more active liveswith less pain. This is your opportunity to join them.Still have questions or concerns? Your care team is here to help. Get in touch.The contents of this video/website are for information purposes only. Nothing contained in this video/website is intended to substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, ortreatment. If you have any healthcare related concerns or questions, you should seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers. You should neverdisregard or discount the importance of professional medical advice because of something you have read or seen on this video/website. You should never delay seekingtreatment or advice for a medical condition because of something you have read or seen on this video/website.© Krames LLCThis program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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