Recovering from total knee replacement is a journey that blends patience, movement, and persistence. The first weeks focus on pain control, gentle mobility, and preventing stiffness, while later ...
Sometimes, arthritis affects only one knee compartment. In these cases, your doctor may recommend a partial knee replacement, in which they will replace only the affected compartment. X-ray scan ...
Over time, knee cartilage can deteriorate due to years of wear and tear. Since the knees take an enormous amount of pressure and stress as we move about, cartilage loss can lead to disabling knee pain ...
A minimally invasive total knee replacement (TKR) is a procedure to replace the surface of the knee and reconstruct the knee joint. It involves making small cuts with minimal disruption to the ...
"Night and day," is how Peter Briggs describes how his knee felt before and after his recent non surgical pain management treatment. Along with guided ultrasound, a needle infuses an extremely cold ...
This content is provided by a third party. If you're like most people, you expect to recover from a knee replacement in three to six months. In reality, however, it may take up to one year (or longer) ...