KNEE AND SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY, SURGICAL PROCEDURE PRE- AND POST-TREATMENT MEASURES
Keywords:
Knee arthroplasty, Shoulder arthroplasty, prosthesis, endoprosthesis, intensive therapy, rehabilitation.Abstract
This article describes the practice of knee and shoulder arthroplasty surgery. During the consultation, the doctor will determine the indications and contraindications for arthroplasty. Knee arthroplasty is a very precise surgical procedure, the goal of which is to restore you to pain-free movement, allowing you to return to your normal life. Shoulder arthroplasty is an effective and often the only way to restore lost arm function .
Before surgery, the patient undergoes a complete clinical examination, Surgery. In standard cases, artificial joint implantation. During the operation , partial removal of bone tissue is performed by opening the capsule of the knee joint and exposing the articular surfaces of the bones. After the operation.
In the postoperative period, antibiotics, painkillers, and symptomatic treatment will continue. Discharge from the hospital. Rehabilitation activities should be continued, strictly following the recommendations of the surgical operation.
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