ARTHROPLASTY

Lifestyle considerations with arthroplasty

Patients need to follow precautions issued by their physician. Some patients, particularly those who have undergone a hip replacement, may need adaptations at home, such as addition of a railing or shower bench. If necessary, the physician may order physical therapy, occupational therapy or both to perform a home safety evaluation, recommend equipment or provide home health services.
A prosthetic (artificial) joint is not as effective as a normal, natural bone joint. Function is typically limited depending on which joint is affected.  Range of motion and strength may be reduced. Patients are usually encouraged to exercise but may be advised to avoid high-impact activities such as running and tennis.
Furthermore, prostheses do not last forever. Though they may last the entirety of an older patient’s lifetime, young patients generally have to have them replaced several times throughout their lives.

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