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Frequently Asked Questions.
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What is joint replacement surgery?Knee replacement surgery is a surgical procedure in which the damaged joint is replaced with an artificial joint, with the aim of relieving pain and improving the patient's daily functioning.
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Are special aids needed after the surgery?During your recovery period, you may need aids such as a walker or crutches. Your physical therapist and doctor will guide you on this.
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What is the length of hospitalization after the joint replacement surgery?The length of hospitalization varies depending on the complexity of the surgery and the progress of the recovery, but usually it lasts 1-2 days.
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Are there alternatives to the joint replacement surgery?Yes, there are conservative treatment options such as physical therapy, medications, and injections. However, when these treatments do not provide relief, surgery may be the most effective solution.
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Is it possible to perform joint replacement surgeries on both joints at the same time?In some cases, and depending on the patient's health condition, surgery to replace two joints at the same time may be considered. The decision will be made after a comprehensive medical consultation.
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Is it possible to perform sports activities after the joint replacement surgery?Yes, after the healing and recovery period, you can return to moderate physical activity such as walking, swimming, and cycling. Activities that place a high load on the joint should be discussed with your doctor.
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How long does an artificial joint last after surgery?Artificial joints are designed to last 15-20 years or even longer, depending on the patient's lifestyle and physical activity.
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What is the recovery process after joint replacement surgery?Recovery includes physical therapy and instruction in daily activities. Patients usually return to full activity within a few weeks, depending on the doctor's instructions and individual progress.
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Are there any dietary restrictions after joint replacement surgery?There are usually no special dietary restrictions, but a balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals will aid in recovery. A doctor should be consulted regarding nutritional supplements if necessary.
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What is the importance of physiotherapy after surgery?Physical therapy helps improve movement, strengthen muscles, and speed up recovery. It is an integral part of the rehabilitation process and helps achieve optimal results from surgery.
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Will I feel pain during the surgery?No. Thanks to the anesthesia, you will not feel any pain during the surgery. The anesthesiologist will ensure that you are as comfortable as possible throughout the procedure.
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How long does the surgery take?The duration of the surgery varies depending on the complexity of the case, but it usually lasts about two hours.
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How to prepare for the joint replacement surgery?Preparation includes comprehensive medical examinations, discontinuing certain medications, and preparing the home for the recovery period. The doctor will provide detailed instructions based on the patient's health condition.
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How long does the recovery take?Typically, return to basic activity occurs within 1-2 weeks, and to near-full activity within 3-6 months. Physiotherapy speeds up the process and improves results.
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What is special about the Kinematic method for knee replacement?The Kinematic knee replacement method focuses on preserving the natural structure and motion of the knee. Here are the main advantages of this method: Customized to the patient's anatomical structure: With this method, the surgeon maintains the original angles of motion of the knee, so that the artificial joint is optimally adapted to the patient's natural structure. More natural feeling of movement: Thanks to the anatomical fit, patients report a more "natural" knee feeling compared to other methods. Preservation of the original ligaments: The method allows the preservation of the knee ligaments, which contributes to better stability and improved function. Faster rehabilitation: Thanks to the personalized fit, the recovery process may be easier and faster, with a rapid return to routine activities.
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To whom is the anterior approach suitable for?This approach is suitable for most patients, but the decision depends on body type, joint condition, and surgeon preference. It is important to consult with your doctor to choose the most appropriate approach.
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What is the advantage of the Anterior approach surgery over the traditional method of hip replacement?The anterior approach to hip replacement offers several advantages over the traditional method: Muscle and tissue preservation: In this approach, the surgeon passes through the muscles instead of cutting them, which reduces tissue damage and speeds up recovery. Reduced pain: Because the muscles are left intact, patients report less pain after surgery compared to the traditional method. Rapid return to activity: The rehabilitation process is faster, and you can usually return to your normal activities sooner. Small and discreet scar: The incision in the anterior approach is smaller and is in a less visible place. Reduced risk of dislocation: The approach maintains the natural stability of the joint, which reduces the risk of it dislocating.
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What is the anterior approach in the joint replacement surgery?The anterior approach is a minimally invasive and advanced surgical technique for joint replacement, which allows for faster recovery, minimal scarring, and a reduced risk of lameness after surgery.
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Is there any special preparation before the surgery?Before surgery, you will receive detailed instructions that include fasting, stopping certain medications, and avoiding smoking or alcohol. These instructions must be followed carefully to ensure a safe and successful procedure.
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What are the possible risks of the joint replacement surgery?As with any surgery, there are risks such as infection, blood clots, or reaction to anesthesia. However, the complication rate is low, and Dr. Lamykin will take every measure to minimize the risks.
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When is it recommended to consider a joint replacement surgery?When conservative treatments do not provide relief, and the pain or limitation of movement significantly affects quality of life, it may be time to consider joint replacement surgery.
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