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Before Surgery

Post surgery 

Your journey to recovery starts here. Our website offers comprehensive information and expert advice to help you navigate the post-surgery healing process. From essential tips to personalized care plans, we're committed to empowering you to heal faster and stronger. Discover valuable insights, connect with a supportive community, and take control of your recovery.

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Total Knee Replacement

Total knee replacement surgery is a surgical procedure to replace a damaged knee joint with an artificial one. This is often done to relieve pain and improve function in individuals with severe arthritis or other knee joint conditions. The procedure involves removing damaged cartilage and bone and replacing them with artificial components.

Post-Fracture Implants

Post-fracture implants are devices used to stabilize broken bones during the healing process. These implants can include plates, screws, rods, or pins. They are surgically inserted into the bone to hold the broken pieces in place, promoting proper healing and preventing further damage

Total Hip Replacement

Total hip replacement surgery is a surgical procedure to replace a damaged hip joint with an artificial one. This is commonly done to relieve pain and improve mobility in individuals with severe hip arthritis or other hip joint conditions. The procedure involves removing damaged cartilage and bone in the hip joint and replacing them with artificial components.

Meniscus Injury

The meniscus is a cartilage disc in the knee joint that acts as a shock absorber. Meniscus injuries can occur due to trauma or degenerative changes. Treatment for meniscus injuries may include conservative measures like physical therapy or surgical intervention, such as meniscus repair or removal.

Ligament Injury/Reconstruction

Ligament injuries can occur in various joints, such as the knee, ankle, or elbow. These injuries can range from mild sprains to complete tears. Ligament reconstruction surgery is a surgical procedure to repair a torn ligament using tissue grafts. This procedure aims to restore joint stability and function.

Post-Fracture Rehabilitation

Post-fracture rehabilitation is a crucial part of the recovery process after a bone fracture. It involves a series of exercises and therapies designed to restore strength, flexibility, and range of motion to the injured limb. Physical therapy plays a key role in guiding patients through the rehabilitation process and helping them regain their pre-injury function.

Key components of Post-surgery:

Immediate Postoperative Care:

Monitoring Vital Signs: Closely tracking heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation.
Pain Management: Administering pain medication to ensure comfort and facilitate healing.
Wound Care: Cleaning and dressing the surgical wound to prevent infection.
Fluid and Electrolyte Balance: Monitoring and adjusting fluid intake to maintain proper hydration.

 

Intermediate Postoperative Care:

Mobilization: Encouraging early movement to prevent complications like blood clots and pneumonia.
Deep Breathing Exercises: Promoting lung expansion and preventing respiratory complications.
Nutritional Support: Ensuring adequate intake of nutrients to aid healing.
Medication Management: Administering prescribed medications as directed.

 

Long-Term Postoperative Care:

Rehabilitation: Undergoing physical therapy to regain strength, flexibility, and mobility.
Follow-up Appointments: Attending regular check-ups with the surgeon to monitor healing and address any concerns.
Lifestyle Modifications: Making necessary adjustments to daily activities and habits to promote recovery.
Wound Care: Continuing to care for the surgical wound until it fully heals.

 

Additional Considerations:

Infection Prevention: Practicing good hygiene and taking antibiotics as prescribed to prevent infection.
Blood Clot Prevention: Wearing compression stockings or using anticoagulant medications as directed.
Psychological Support: Managing stress and anxiety related to the surgery and recovery process.


Remember, the specific needs of each patient will vary depending on the type of surgery and individual factors. It's crucial to follow the healthcare provider's instructions and seek immediate medical attention if any complications arise.

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