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Recovering From Joint Surgery - What To Expect



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Submitted 2011-11-28 00:00:00
In the US, as people successfully live longer and more active lives, the joints in our bodies literally wear out and need replacing. Whether it's a knee, a shoulder, a hip or some of the less usual joints that requires replacing, joint surgery has become a more common and very successful surgical procedure. As technology has improved and techniques have been refined, recovery time has dropped significantly, however there are still some things you will want to know about recovering from surgery.

First, you will have to spend a few days in the hospital as joint replacement surgery is very invasive, regardless of which joint you are having replaced. This means you will need to expect to have a hospital stay which may last as much as a week or more depending on the surgery. If you are having hip replacement, expect your hospital stay to be longer than if you have an ankle or knee replaced. Fortunately, with the advances medical science has made with equipment and techniques, extended hospital stays are usually not required.

Once home, you will spend a few weeks going back and forth to physical therapy to carefully build up the muscles around the joint to bring back the strength. You will be required to do exercises at home as well, but physical therapy with a professional is where you will get most of your work done. After a couple of weeks, you should be able to return to work, unless your job is physically demanding. If it is, you may need to consider a change in career or you may need a longer recovery time. However, if you have knee joint replacement surgery instead of a total knee replacement, you may be able to return to even a physically demanding job in just a few short weeks.

You may not be able to do the things the same as you did before or you may experience a full recovery depending on the type of surgery you have. Even though the recovery and therapy process does involve a certain amount of pain, after the process is complete, the pain should diminish significantly and after a few months should be virtually gone. Joint surgery isn't a magic process or an instant fix unfortunately, but with effort you can get to where you have as much mobility as possible. However, after recovery, you should be able to get a lot more quality out of your life than before.
Author Resource:- You can make sure you know what goes into recovery for joint replacement surgery by doing your research. Glinn Klienberg needed to find a good Colorado knee replacement surgeon and hospital for his father's surgery.
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