Why do we do knee replacements?Ìý
- ForÌýadvanced arthritis of knee – basically when it wears out.
- Pain stiffness, poor mobility, fall risk.
- It’s a major operation very routine, and we have very good orthopaedic surgeons – just not enough of them!
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What is the benefit of the operation?Ìý
- It’s very good – reduces pain, increases mobility, reduces fall risk.
- Most important thing to follow the rehabilitation program given by the surgeon and physio.
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Immediately after the operationÌý
- The main risk for a few days postop is infection and blood clots in the lower leg – we want to prevent those.
- You will have bruising, swelling in the lower leg, and pain. Pain killers are often used.Ìý
- Early mobilization is important to prevent blood clots. Regular hourly exercise.
- Wear compression stockings often to prevent clots.
- Discharged after 2-3 days, when they’re sure you can manage at home with a walking aid.
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What to look for when you get home?Ìý
- You will have a swollen leg! Walking helps reduce the swelling plus putting theÌýleg up. There will be lotsÌýof bruising.
- Pain killers, sometimes constipation issues because you’re not moving around as much.
- Most important thing is to follow the physio’s exercise program.Ìý
- Don’t take on too much. Things like vacuuming and cleaning floors might require help initially.
- Dressing – sit on side of bed or chair. Use shower stool initially.
- Be realistic: it can take on average up to six months to fully recover. Back to driving after 6 weeks, and back to light work after 6-8 weeks
- Most end up less pain, more mobile, and very happy with result!
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