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Knee Replacement Surgery is the most common type of joint replacement surgery. The knee is one of the most easily injured joints. Knee problems can occur from injury, aging, “wear and tear,” and arthritis.
Arthritis is a disease that causes joint pain, stiffness, and swelling. It can affect the cartilage in the knee joint. Cartilage is a very tough, shock absorbing material that covers the ends of many of our bones. The cartilage forms a smooth surface and allows the bones in our joints to glide easily during motion. Arthritis can cause the cartilage to wear away. Loss of the protective lining can cause painful bone on bone rubbing.
While the symptoms of knee arthritis may be tolerated with some medications and lifestyle adjustments, for many, knee replacement is the only way to reduce pain, restore function, and improve the quality of life. One type of knee replacement surgery is called Minimally Invasive Knee Arthroplasty. Like traditional total knee replacement surgery, it involves removing the damaged portion of the knee and replacing it with artificial implants called prosthetics. However, Minimally Invasive Knee Arthroplasty uses smaller incisions than traditional surgery. This allows individuals to experience less pain, spend less time in the hospital, and have shorter recovery times.
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