Joint Replacement
Joint replacement is a medical procedure used to restore the function of a damaged or diseased joint. It involves replacing a joint such as the hip, knee, shoulder, elbow or ankle with an artificial substitute, known as a prosthesis. The prosthesis is designed to restore movement and reduce pain, providing a more active and healthy lifestyle. Joint replacements are becoming increasingly common and are used to treat severe joint pain, arthritis and other forms of joint damage. The success rate of joint replacements is usually very high, making it a safe and effective treatment option for those with severe joint pain.
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