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What is knee replacement Surgery? Top 5 mistakes after knee replacement. what not to do after knee replacement? - By Dr Markandaiya Acharya

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Do you have constant knee pain that makes it hard to move around and lowers your quality of life? If so, don't feel bad. Knee pain is a problem for a lot of people around the world. It can be caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or an accident. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the successful treatments that have been made possible by the progress of medicine. In this piece, we'll talk about the details of total knee arthroplasty, including its benefits, the procedure itself, and what you can expect during the healing process. Total Knee Arthroplasty: An Introduction Total knee arthroplasty, which is also called total knee replacement, is a surgery that aims to relieve severe knee pain and make the knee work better. It includes replacing a knee joint that is damaged or sick with a prosthetic implant made of metal, plastic, or a mix of the two. Total knee arthroplasty is thought to be a very good surgery because it gives people with severe knee problems long-ter...

Ouch in Your Knees? Here's How to Fight Back Against Knee Arthritis

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Knee pain can be a life-altering inconvenience. It can steal the joy out of your favourite activities, make those everyday walks feel like an uphill battle, and leave you yearning for the days your knees moved with effortless grace. But before you resign yourself to a life of limited mobility, it's crucial to understand the culprit behind your discomfort: knee arthritis. The photograph shows a typical valgus alignment of the left knee and the x-ray shows what lays beneath the skin. Unmasking the Enemy: A Breakdown of Different Knee Arthritis Types Arthritis isn't a singular villain in this story, but rather an umbrella term for a group of conditions affecting your joints. When it comes to the knees, the most common foe is osteoarthritis, often referred to as "wear-and-tear" arthritis. This condition develops when the cartilage, the smooth, cushioning material between your bones, starts to break down. This breakdown disrupts the joint's natural lubrication, lea...