Common Causes Leading to Joint Replacement

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Common Causes Leading to Joint Replacement What does “total joint replacement” mean? Total joint replacement is a common surgery in which damaged or arthritic joints are replaced with prosthetic parts to restore the joint’s function. The artificial limb is made from metal, plastic, or ceramic. The goal of replacing a joint is to reduce pain and make it easier to do everyday things. Total joint replacement surgery is only considered when less invasive treatments have failed, and you still have a lot of pain, stiffness, or problems with how your joint works, usually the hip or knee. If changes to your lifestyle, physical therapy, and mobility aids don’t help anymore, joint replacement surgery may be the next step.

Reasons why people get joint replacements Most joint replacements are done because of arthritis. The most common types of this disease are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteonecrosis, and post-traumatic arthritis. Osteoarthritis: This is a degenerative joint disease called the wear-and-tear form of arthritis. This long-term condition happens when the cartilage cushion joint changes or gets hurt. This causes stiffness, pain, swelling, and limited joint function. Cartilage damage can be caused by joint trauma, obesity, repeated stress on the joint, bone deformities, and metabolic diseases. This can cause the joint to get worse. In the last stages of


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