Joint Replacement Surgery
Joint Replacement Surgery is a procedure to treat severe joint damage and relieve pain. Joints are the connection points between bones, and damaged joints can lead to pain, swelling, stiffness, and decreased mobility. Joint replacement surgery involves removing parts of the affected joint and replacing them with artificial or prosthetic components. In cases where the joint is severely damaged, joint replacement surgery can provide a more permanent solution than non-surgical treatments. It is a major orthopedic surgery that can significantly improve the quality of life for patients, allowing them to move with less pain and improved mobility. Patients can return to normal activities such as work and exercise with a successful joint replacement.
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