Tips to Help Postpone Joint Replacement Surgery

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Tips to Help Postpone Joint Replacement Surgery Knee and hip replacement have become the most common forms of joint replacement surgery. Over the years, the number of people with osteoarthritis who have had joints replaced has increased dramatically, with most people having them at a younger age. According to reports from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), more than 800,000 Americans undergo hip or knee replacement surgery each year. The largest contributing factor for these surgeries is advanced arthritis. However other conditions like osteonecrosis (reduced blood supply to bone causing bone death and pain) and injuries (trauma from accidents or sports injuries) may lead to breakdown of the knee joint and result in the need for surgery.

Most people undergo hip or knee replacement between the ages of 50 and 80 years. Every surgical procedure carries its own set of risks and complications. In most cases, the average joint that is replaced only lasts up to 10-15 years. Having the procedure done at the age of 50 www.hqbk.com

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