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3 Benefits to Anterior Hip Replacement

The body can be a very fickle thing, especially in old age. Body movement is very important and the lower half may be the first to feel major effects of getting up there in the years. When it comes to surgery (often brought up from extreme soreness due to arthritis), a doctor may call for

Preparing a Home for Knee or Hip Replacement

For those who can, setting the home up for the recovery process prior to have surgery is crucial. There are things to be done ahead of time to ensure everything is set up for success. Think “Easy” When arranging the house for returning post-surgery, think of what you can do to simplify things. Ideally, you

Things to Do and Avoid When Your Knees Hurt

Going to a doctor when one is experiencing knee pain is of the utmost importance for you to figure out the best treatment options. However, this doesn’t mean that there aren’t things you can do to keep issues (and pain) at a minimum. Don’t Rest Too Long Not moving can have a bad impact on

Keeping Knees Pain-Free

The cartilage cushioning of joints can wear off as time passes, a condition which is known as osteoarthritis. If this happens, bones start hurting since they are essentially rubbing against each other. The problem with cartilage is that it cannot grow back. The good news, however, is that there are things you can do to

All About Hip Replacements

With many who suffer from hip pain, the battle can be a war of attrition. Eventually, after dealing with sustained or ever-increasing levels of pain, people finally make the decision to see an orthopedic specialist and one of the offered solutions might be total hip replacement. If this situation rings a bell for you, gaining

Safety Recommendations after a Joint Replacement

Following a hip or knee replacement surgery, be aware of a few important safety precautions to ensure an optimal healing process. Plus, being safe during the process of healing also means that the new joint will last longer. Keep Surroundings Simple If there is any clutter, it should be removed. Clutter not only makes it