Knee Arthroplasty
Knee arthroplasty is a surgical procedure that replaces or reconstructs the knee joint with an artificial one. This procedure is used to relieve pain and increase mobility in patients suffering from severe knee problems. It is also used to treat traumatic injuries or conditions such as arthritis and osteoarthritis. Knee arthroplasty is an effective and safe method to restore knee joint functions, as it can reduce pain and improve the quality of life for patients. The procedure can be done through several techniques, such as total knee replacement, partial knee replacement, and unicompartmental knee replacement, depending on the severity of the condition. The success of the procedure depends on the surgeon's experience, pre- and postoperative care, and patient compliance with the recommended postoperative rehabilitation. Overall, knee arthroplasty is a safe and effective procedure for providing relief from severe knee problems.
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