Total Knee Prosthesis

Total knee replacement is a surgical procedure performed when the knee joint is damaged due to knee arthritis, serious injuries, or other knee joint problems. In this procedure, damaged tissues and bones on the surface of the knee joint are removed and replaced with artificial joint parts. Here is an explanation with more information about total knee replacement:

Total Knee Replacement: Purpose, Procedure and Recovery Process

The main purpose of total knee replacement surgery is to relieve pain due to knee joint problems, restore mobility and improve the patient's quality of life. This surgery can be applied for the following conditions:

Osteoarthritis: Osteoarthritis of the knee joint causes wear and damage to the surface of the knee joint. Total knee replacement can reduce pain by regenerating these damaged tissues.

Knee Fractures: A serious knee fracture can lead to knee joint damage. Total knee replacement can be used to treat such fractures.

Other Knee Joint Problems: Other conditions that cause knee joint problems may require total knee replacement.

During total knee replacement surgery, the knee joint surface is opened, damaged bone and cartilage tissues are removed, and artificial joint parts are replaced. These artificial joint parts rebuild the surface of the knee joint and make the joint function better.

The recovery process may vary depending on the type of surgery, the patient's age and general health condition. Patients usually stay in the hospital for a few days and then begin physical therapy. Physical therapy provides a customized rehabilitation plan for the patient and helps regain muscle strength and joint mobility.

Total knee replacement surgery can provide patients with the ability to return to normal activities and greatly reduce pain. However, the procedure involves risks and therefore it is important for patients to be carefully evaluated and counselled.

If you want more information about total knee replacement or need this type of surgery, it is important to consult an orthopedic surgeon. Experts can explain appropriate treatment options and recovery processes to you.

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