The most severe cases of osteoarthritis can often result in joint replacement surgery. Artifical joints are fairly common in this day and age, but it is still a very serious procedure. Advances have been made in robotics and in the materials used in artificial joints, leading to fewer complications and faster recovery time. Knees, shoulders, ankles and hips are replaced with frequency at major clinics around the country.
My doctor took an x-ray of my hip and told me that I have severe arthritis. He said I need surgery, but my hip doesn't hurt that much. Do I need surgery? One of the first things I tell medical students and residents whenever I am teaching them about…
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Christina Lasich, MD, Health Pro, answered how far knee replacement is safe for … The best person to ask is your cardiologist or internist. In fact, before…
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