Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Total Knee Replacements and Partial Knee Replacements

after to consider itself a knee replacement can be daunting to a lot of people. Their will be a time when it comes to the decision of whether to use a full knee replacement or a partial knee replacement.

course now before this point you have been in consultation with the orthopedic surgeons, and they have a good candidate for surgery. Not everyone will, for example, in a position to complete the operation for one reason or another. Determining whether you have the option of either a partial knee replacement or have a full replacement will depend on the condition of the knee and the wear and their locations.

There are some doctors that do not do partial replacement, and prefer the full replacement only. There are a number of reasons, but it will depend on their preference.
With a partial knee replacement, there are several advantages.

1. Less recovery time. In general, you are back on their feet in 3-5 weeks depending on your condition. With a total knee replacement, you can expect 6-8 weeks of rest.

2. Less time in hospital after surgery. With a partial renewal of the operation, you have a day and can come home the next, if there are no complications. With a total replacement you can expect a minimum of 3 days in hospital and up to 5 in some cases. Again, this depends on the operation and results, complications, or if it is not.

3. The partial knee replacement can be converted to a full knee replacement later on the way if necessary. With a partial knee replacement of the changeover is very simple, with a full knee replacement, this is a more invasive procedure to be done, if after a change again with a longer rehabilitation process also involved.

Depending on whom you speak, there are several advantages between the two, but the three listed are the most important to consider.

When it comes to the rehabilitation of the two I have found working with a number of years that the partial replacement progress is fast when it comes to pain and flexibility due to the fact its less invasive and less tissue is destroyed, and the main bands are well preserved. Both but I've found very good results, if properly maintained during the recovery and not pressured about their ability to relax after exercise.

If you surgeon feels a partial replacement is enough in your case and is willing to do it, then by all means have it done and save time and excellent quality of life as well.

Richard Haynes
Punta Gorda, Florida.



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I live in Punta Gorda Florida and have worked in the field of Physical Therapy since 1995. I have been a fitness consultant since 2000 ... ...

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Added: March 18, 2009
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