knee replacement surgery – what you need to know

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Knee Replacement Surgery – What You Need to Know Choosing to have joint replacement surgery is one of the most difficult decisions to make. It impacts every aspect of you as a person – physical, obviously, but also mental, emotional and spiritual. To make such a life-changing decision requires a great amount of thought and consideration, and one of the most important things is the assurance that you will get the best treatment possible. How Good Is the Facility? The first thing you will need to do is to ascertain the capability of the doctors that will carry out the operation. Naturally, credentials are a part of that but you must also think from the perspective of the facilities they have supporting them, and the staff that are going to be enabling the entire process. A properly staffed facility is not enough – the staff needs to be responsive to your needs and address your concerns at every point during the treatment – before, during and after. The best knee surgeons in the world, for example, may not be good enough if the support functions aren’t equally world-class. How Good Is the Process? Does the facility care for your needs? Do they offer things like pre-operative care, a comprehensive education and rehabilitation plan and a robust in-patient and after-care program? These are the questions you need to put forward to determine where you finally want to go for your knee replacement. California has some of the top knee surgeons in the world – highly qualified, board certified and in great demand. But again, the process that supports them should be equally efficient and reliable. What Can I Expect? In terms of facility, processes and the best talent, you have now identified what you want from your doctor. The next is your own expectations against what can and cannot be delivered. Do some research or approach someone who has already had knee surgery done – partial or whole; this will give you some valuable perspective on what you can expect as an end result of going in for knee replacement. What improvement can you expect in terms of quality of life; what

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Knee Replacement Surgery – What You Need to Know

Choosing to have joint replacement surgery is one of the most difficult decisions to make. It impacts every aspect of you as a person – physical, obviously, but also mental, emotional and spiritual. To make such a life-changing decision requires a great amount of thought and consideration, and one of the most important things is the assurance that you will get the best treatment possible.

How Good Is the Facility?

The first thing you will need to do is to ascertain the capability of the doctors that will carry out the operation. Naturally, credentials are a part of that but you must also think from the perspective of the facilities they have supporting them, and the staff that are going to be enabling the entire process. A properly staffed facility is not enough – the staff needs to be responsive to your needs and address your concerns at every point during the treatment – before, during and after. The best knee surgeons in the world, for example, may not be good enough if the support functions aren’t equally world-class.

How Good Is the Process?

Does the facility care for your needs? Do they offer things like pre-operative care, a comprehensive education and rehabilitation plan and a robust in-patient and after-care program? These are the questions you need to put forward to determine where you finally want to go for your knee replacement. California has some of the top knee surgeons in the world – highly qualified, board certified and in great demand. But again, the process that supports them should be equally efficient and reliable.

What Can I Expect?

In terms of facility, processes and the best talent, you have now identified what you want from your doctor. The next is your own expectations against what can and cannot be delivered. Do some research or approach someone who has already had knee surgery done – partial or whole; this will give you some valuable perspective on what you can expect as an end result of going in for knee replacement. What improvement can you expect in terms of quality of life; what mobility advantages will you have; will there be a total elimination of joint pain or will it take time for that to happen; can you expect to resume your active life, and to what extent?

These are all valid considerations when you enter the realm of knee replacement surgery. Think hard about these factors that determine your ultimate success, and you will then be in a position to make a better decision about where you want to go to have the job done.

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