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  2. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Pain after knee replacement surgery

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    During knee replacement, a surgeon cuts away the damaged bone and cartilage from your thighbone, shinbone and kneecap, and replaces it with an artificial joint. For most people, knee replacement significantly improves mobility and relieves knee pain. But in some patients, the pain persists after surgery. Your first step in dealing with ongoing ...

  3. Mayo Clinic Q and A: When your hip and knee both need to be...

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    The difference in surgical complexity is one of the reasons hip replacement usually is recommended before knee replacement. Another is that chronic hip pain can cause pain in other parts of the body, too, including the knees. This is called “referred pain.”. So, in some cases, replacing the hip may decrease pain in the knee — possibly ...

  4. Mayo Clinic Minute: Advances in knee replacement surgery

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    An aging population drives the global demand for knee replacement surgery, exceeding 1 million procedures annually. In the U.S. alone, the need for knee replacements is projected to grow by 673%, reaching approximately 3.48 million procedures by 2030, according to a 2007 study. Dr. Charles Hannon, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, says that ...

  5. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Considering ankle replacement surgery

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    The two surgeries frequently recommended are ankle fusion and ankle replacement. In ankle fusion, a surgeon fastens together the damaged ankle bones with metal plates and screws. During the healing process, the bones fuse into one combined bone. Ankle fusion usually is successful in relieving arthritis pain, but it also reduces the ankle joint ...

  6. Knee Replacement Can Be Reasonable Option Even for Older Adults

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    Answer: If you are otherwise in good health, knee replacement surgery can be a reasonable option for someone your age. It should only be used if other nonsurgical treatment approaches have not worked for your knee problems, though. As with any surgery, knee replacement does involve some risks. But for many people, this surgery offers a good ...

  7. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Knee reconstruction in younger patients

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    Similarly, partial knee replacement in patients younger than 50 was shown in another publication to significantly improve function, with implant survival of 96% at six years and 86% at 10 years. However, what research has revealed is that a small percentage of patients will need further knee surgery or a revision knee replacement.

  8. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Tips for using compression stockings

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    Compression stockings are designed to provide the strongest pressure around your ankle, with decreasing pressure as the stocking goes up the leg. Putting on, or donning, a compression stocking can be done a few different ways. One way involves gently pulling the unbunched, unrolled stocking over the foot until it fits well over the foot and heel.

  9. Mayo Clinic expert: Joint replacement surgery, arthritis are not...

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    However, certain conditions, such as birth defects and anatomical issues, may predispose a person to have hip or knee problems. Untreated, hip dysplasia and hip impingement are leading causes of hip replacement in people under 50. Having bowlegs, knock knees — or other structural issues­ — can hasten the need for knee replacement.

  10. Expert Alert: Mayo Clinic expert shares tips for good outcomes...

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    ROCHESTER, Minn. — Total hip and knee replacement surgeries are among the most commonly performed operations in the U.S., with an estimated 1 million of these procedures performed each year. Demand for these surgeries also has been rising globally. Patients can make lifestyle changes before surgery to improve their chances of successful outcomes, according to […]

  11. Mayo Clinic Minute: What to know about aging and joint...

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    As people age, their joints change. Sometimes, this can lead to arthritis, causing pain in areas like the knees and hips. Dr. Rafael Sierra, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, says arthritis and joint replacements are not inevitable. However, conditions like birth defects and structural issues can increase the risk of hip or knee problems that ...