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How painful is a total knee replacement? The truth is… it depends. Most clients say that a knee replacement is more painful than a hip replacement. Most people say the pain is most intense during the first 3-5 days then it normalizes and starts to improve.
If your pain is increasing in intensity you must contact your surgeon to determine if there may be a post surgical complication or a new combination of medication that will better help you manage your pain.
People also ask:
👉 How long does the pain last after a knee replacement?
👉 How bad is the pain after knee replacement surgery?
👉 Why is a knee replacement so painful?
👉 What helps pain after a total knee replacement?
Blog Post: https://www.choosept1st.com/articles/top-5-mistakes-after-knee-replacement-surgery
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Middletown, OH 45005
A total hip replacement is a surgical procedure whereby the diseased cartilage and bone of the hip joint is surgically replaced with artificial materials.
Learn more about our joint replacement services: http://coordinatedhealth.com/services/joint-replacement/
Get to know Dr. Hoffman: http://coordinatedhealth.com/team/james-hoffman-md/
Visit our website to view the next part in this series: http://coordinatedhealth.com/news/video/total-hip-replacement-part-3/
More info: http://coordinatedhealth.com/news/video/total-hip-replacement-part-2-symptoms-evaluation/
Dr. James Hoffman discusses the symptoms of hip osteoarthritis and how they affect your daily life. Find out where hip pain is most commonly located (Hint: It’s not always where you think). Dr. Hoffman walks you through a hip exam to show you what physicians look for when evaluating hip osteoarthritis.
Dr. Emil DiIorio reviews hip X-rays to demonstrate the anatomy of a normal hip and osteoarthritic hip. See how a hip replacement looks on X-ray.
Part 2 of 3
Watch next Part 3 – Surgery, Post-care, & Rehab. Follow Dr. Weiss in the OR as he performs a total joint replacement on a patient suffering from hip osteoarthritis.
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[GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: This video contains graphic images of a surgical procedure.]
If you are having hip pain, your doctor may recommend you seek the advice of an orthopedic surgeon. MedStar Union Memorial is the number one hospital in Maryland for total joint replacements. Our total joint replacement program is truly unique; patients benefit from our experience in managing the entire process of surgery and recovery.
After joint replacement you will need pain medication to help with the pain from surgery. This video was designed to answer some of the most common questions patients have about pain management.