Joint Replacement

Joint problems can occur at any age. With the
medical technology available today, it is no
longer necessary to endure the pain and
tolerate the limitation of activities
associated with deteriorated joints.
The knee and hip joint are the major
weight-bearing joints in the human body. The
considerable stress that these joints are
subject to during a lifetime often results
in extensive wear of the joint surfaces.
These joint surfaces are covered by a spongy
soft tissue called cartilage. The cartilage
normally serves as a lubricating surface and
allows free gliding of the joint surfaces
back and forth as one goes about daily
activities. When the cartilage wears to the
point that it no longer adequately covers
the underlying bone, significant pain
results with activity.
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While there are many reasons for this cartilage covering to wear out early in life, by far the most common form of wear that we see is just the result of years of activity. When necessary, our team of orthopedic surgeons can provide relief from the pain with total joint replacement. The most commonly replaced joints include hips, knees, shoulders, and finger joints. It is even possible now to replace the ankle joint. The surgery, involves replacing the joint's worn-out cartilage surfaces with new surfaces, usually consisting of a surgical plastic and a metallic surface (either a titanium alloy or cobalt chrome).
Our physicians present seminars to the general public to make people aware of their options. These same seminars help family members learn how they can become involved in their loved one's care.
After surgery, our team of physical therapists designs a complete rehabilitation program. Their goal is to return patients to their optimal activity level.
While total joint replacement is major surgery, the patient's quality of life can be greatly improved by replacing a worn joint and thus reducing the associated pain. The orthopaedic surgeons at HAQ Orthopaedic Hospital have been performing this surgery for many years with great success. If you are suffering from severe joint pain, we welcome you to investigate along with us whether or not this particular operation is appropriate for your own situation.