Total Joint Replacement
Total Joint Replacement is an advanced orthopedic procedure in which a damaged or worn-out joint is replaced with an artificial prosthesis to relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve quality of life. It is most commonly performed for severe arthritis, injury-related damage, or degenerative joint conditions where other treatments no longer provide relief. Hip, knee, and shoulder joints are the most frequently replaced joints due to their major role in mobility and daily function.
1. Total Hip Replacement (THR)
A procedure where the diseased or damaged ball-and-socket joint of the hip is replaced with high-quality prosthetic components.
Benefits:
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Dramatic pain relief
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Improved walking ability and flexibility
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Restoration of hip stability and strength
2. Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
Involves resurfacing or replacing the damaged cartilage and bone of the knee joint using metal and polyethylene implants.
Benefits:
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Excellent relief from chronic knee pain
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Better joint movement and alignment
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Enhanced ability to perform routine activities like climbing stairs, walking, and bending
3. Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty(RSA)
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty (RSA) is an advanced surgical procedure used to treat severe shoulder pain and loss of movement, especially in patients with rotator cuff tears, shoulder arthritis, or complex fractures.
Benefits:
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Significant pain relief in chronic shoulder conditions
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Improved shoulder movement and strength
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Ideal for patients with irreparable rotator cuff tears


