Consider These Things Before A Total Knee Replacement

Knee Replacements Can Cause Complications

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Aside from the general risks and complications that accompany any kind of surgery, knee replacement surgeries come with their own specific set of issues, which can often present themselves after a knee is replaced (even years down the line). Knee prostheses can become loose or infected in the weeks following the surgery, which can lead to secondary surgical procedures. Some patients report even report leg length discrepancies following total knee replacements, a condition that can cause back or hip pain, uneven wear on shoes, and other complications.

Choosing The Right Surgeon Is Important

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Today’s surgeons might have access to the same medical literature and research, but that does not mean they all approach total knee replacement surgeries with the same techniques and perspectives. Before undergoing total knee replacement surgery, individuals should consult with multiple surgeons to try and find the best fit for their view on knee replacement surgery and who they feel is the best equipped for their case. Like any service today, surgeons often have online ratings and reviews left by former patients that can help individuals determine which surgeon is right for them.

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