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I have found a site that deals with the requirements and and recuperation involved in Knee replacements You may find the information very useful. go to the related link(Osborne Park Hospital Total Knee Replacement GUIDE FOR PATIENTS) below for more information.
there is no need to remove any scar tissue after a knee replacement
You should not have a fever after a knee replacement. fever can indicate infection so I suggest you consult your doctor.
Neither, unless it leads to further complications. The miniscus is the cartilage that cushions the knee joint and without it you may experience pain when there is pressure on the bone because that cushion is gone, but only the long term effects of this pressure could lead to a knee replacement.
Two weeks
Most knee revision operations take about three hours to perform and are similar to knee replacement procedures.
Knee replacement surgery typically takes about 1 to 2 hours to complete. However, this can vary depending on the complexity of the case, the type of knee replacement (partial or total), the patient's anatomy, and the surgeon's experience. After the surgery, additional time is spent in the recovery room to monitor the patient's immediate post-operative condition before moving to a regular hospital room.
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Hey, you have just been through a MAJOR surgery! You feel a loss for your old knee, even though it has worn out & we are lucky to have replacement surgery available. Let's face it, this is a life change...the rehab is long & you feel tired after years of pain. Take it a day at a time. The first knee replacement I had, I cried the second night for about a half hour...really over the loss of my real knee. Take care, things do get better & one day you will be so thankful that you were able to have a new knee put in. Blessings!
I had a total replacement a year ago and it has been just the last couple of months that it has started to feel better. It still swells and some days it will stiffen up. The pain is a lot less than the old knee so I feel it was worth having done
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