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knee replacement

knee replacement

A knee replacement, also known as knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or diseased knee joint is replaced with an artificial joint or prosthesis. This procedure is typically performed when other non-surgical treatments, such as medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications, have failed to relieve severe knee pain and improve the patient's mobility. Knee replacements are most commonly done for individuals with osteoarthritis, but they can also be necessary for those with rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, or other knee conditions.
The knee joint is a hinge joint that consists of three main components: the lower end of the thigh bone (femur), the upper end of the shin bone (tibia), and the kneecap (patella). During a knee replacement, the surgeon removes damaged or worn-out portions of these bones and replaces them with artificial components, typically made of metal, plastic, or a combination of both. The specific type of knee replacement and materials used can vary depending on the patient's needs and the surgeon's recommendations.
Knee replacement surgery can help reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance the overall quality of life for people suffering from severe knee joint problems. However, it is major surgery and carries some risks, so it is important for

patients to discuss the potential benefits and risks with their healthcare providers before deciding to undergo the procedure. Physical therapy and rehabilitation are typically necessary after knee replacement surgery to regain strength, flexibility, and function in the knee. Here's a general overview of what you can expect:

Before Knee Replacement Surgery:

 

Consultation: Consult with your orthopedic surgeon to discuss the procedure, ask any questions you may have, and review your medical history.

Pre-operative evaluation: Your surgeon will order various tests, such as blood tests, X-rays, and possibly an MRI, to assess your knee's condition and overall health.

Medications: Your doctor may adjust your current medications or prescribe new ones to optimize your health before surgery.

Pre-operative evaluation: Your surgeon will order various tests, such as blood tests, X-rays, and possibly an MRI, to assess your knee's condition and overall health.

Diet and exercise: Maintain a balanced diet and engage in regular exercise to optimize your overall health and promote better surgical outcomes.

Physical therapy: In some cases, your surgeon may recommend pre-operative physical therapy to strengthen the muscles around your knee, which can facilitate post-operative recovery.

Lifestyle adjustments: Consider making adjustments at home, such as arranging for mobility aids, a raised toilet seat, and ensuring a safe environment to navigate with crutches or a walker.

After Knee Replacement Surgery:

Pain Management: Pain and discomfort are common after surgery. Your surgeon will prescribe pain medications. Take them as directed.

Physical Therapy: You will start physical therapy within 24 hours after surgery. The exercises will help you regain strength and mobility in your knee.

Diet: Continue with a healthy diet to support your recovery.

Medications: Take any prescribed medications as directed, including blood thinners to prevent clotting.

Incision Care: Keep the surgical incision clean and dry. Follow your surgeon's instructions for wound care.

Mobility Aids: Use crutches or a walker as advised by your physical therapist until you can walk comfortably without assistance.

Ice and Elevation: Use ice and elevate your leg to reduce swelling and pain.

Home Safety: Ensure your home is safe and free of trip hazards. Consider handrails, non-slip mats, and raised toilet seats.

Patience and Rest: Recovery takes time, and progress can be slow. Be patient with yourself and rest as needed.

Driving: Ask your surgeon when it's safe to resume driving, as this varies by individual and the knee involved.

Nutrition and Hydration: Stay well-nourished and hydrated to aid in the healing process.

Follow-Up Appointments: Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your progress.

Exercise and Physical Activity: Continue your prescribed exercises and gradually increase your activity level under the guidance of your physical therapist.

Avoid High-Impact Activities: Avoid high-impact sports and activities that could strain your knee.

Remember that the specifics of your care will depend on your individual health, the type of knee replacement, and your surgeon's recommendations. Always consult with your healthcare team for personalized guidance and support throughout the process.

cost of a knee replacement surgery in Iran:

The cost of a knee replacement surgery in Iran can vary depending on several factors, including the hospital or medical facility, the type of knee replacement procedure (partial or total knee replacement), the choice of implant, the surgeon's fees, and any additional medical services or tests required. Additionally, prices can change over time due to inflation and economic factors.
knee replacement surgery in Iran was generally more affordable than in many Western countries. The cost could range from approximately $2700 to $6,000 or more, but this is just a rough estimate, and prices may have changed since then.

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