Category Archives: Knee

What to Expect After Knee Replacement Surgery

Knee replacement surgery can seem like a scary proposition. You will have several weeks of recovery ahead of you after this type of surgery, and you may not be able to do some things for yourself at first. In reality, recovery from knee replacement surgery is not as scary as it sounds. Here is what you can expect right after knee replacement surgery.

Short Hospital Stay

You will not be in the hospital for very long after a knee replacement surgery. Some patients are able to leave the hospital after just one day, while others are in the hospital up to five days. The average hospital stay is two to three days. During this time, the focus will be on pain management and practicing with a walker or crutches so you will be able to move around when you leave the hospital. Usually, you will be discharged from the hospital when you are able to move short distances with a walker or crutches, pain is managed, and you can bend the joint to a 90-degree angle.

Physical Therapy

Very soon after your knee replacement surgery, usually within the first 24 hours, you will be encouraged to get out of bed and put minimal weight on the joint while using a walker. Studies have proven that the sooner you begin walking around with assistance, the shorter your recovery time will be. Physical therapy will continue while you are in the hospital and after you go home. Physical therapy is important for the healing process, and you will be given exercises to do at home as well to increase mobility in the joint.

Recovery Time

Most patients are up to 90 percent recovered within six weeks of surgery. Patients who do muscle strengthening exercises around the knee before surgery will usually have shorter recovery times. It may take up to six months for you to reach 100 percent recovery after the surgery. Until that time, you may need to use a cane to help support your weight as you get around.

If you have been suffering from knee pain and believe surgery may be an option, contact our office today for an appointment. We will be happy to discuss your options and give you more information. Surgery should always be a last resort, and we may have treatment options available that you have not yet tried.

Knee Arthroscopy Rates Have Declined: Here’s Why

We all know somebody who has undergone knee replacement surgery – also known as knee arthroscopy – and it’s never a decision made lightly. Now, recent research indicates that fewer Florida residents are electing to use knee replacement surgery to resolve their chronic knee problems. In fact, between 2002 and 2015, knee arthroscopy rates declined… Continue Reading

US Adults Are Avoiding Knee Surgery

Knee surgery was once the only option for adults suffering from torn cartilage or painful arthritis, but thanks to the rise of regenerative treatments, studies show US adults are starting to avoid knee surgery instead. According to researchers from Emory University in Atlanta, the rate of arthroscopic knee procedures declined 23% from 2002 to 2015.… Continue Reading

Refractory Jumper’s Knee and How to Treat It With PRP

Jumper’s knee, also known as patellar tendinopathy, is a painful inflammatory condition of the patella tendon that leads to pain in the front of the knee. Any repetitive overloading activity can cause jumper’s knee to develop, but as the name suggests, jumping is the most common trigger. Since athletes like volleyball, soccer, and basketball players… Continue Reading

Don’t Ignore Knee Pain, Regardless of Age

Though knee pain is commonly associated with the aging process, the truth is that knee damage can occur in younger adults as well. It may be tempting to ignore joint pain if it has not yet significantly restricted movement or activity, but early intervention is the most efficient way to prevent serious and debilitating joint… Continue Reading

Biologics and Knee Repairs

Treatment of torn articular cartilage and menisci can include removing the flap. Some clinicians are too quick to say that if you take out a portion of the meniscus, that the patient will go on to develop articular cartilage damage or arthritis. What they neglect to mention is that the same thing will happen if… Continue Reading

Why Arthroscopic Knee Surgery WITH Stem Cells Delivers Better Results

cialis ice-station.com.mx The knee joint can be considered an organ, with different parts acting in unison: Articular cartilage Fibrocartilage (meniscus) Synovium (the lining) Subchondral bone (bone under the articular cartilage) Surrounding ligaments Muscular tendinous insertions Bursae Knee pain can result from a number of different afflictions, so there are several different approaches to treating these… Continue Reading

Knee Stem Cell Injection for Osteoarthritis May Be All You Need

A recent scientific study shows success in treating osteoarthritis with bone marrow aspiration concentrate(BMAC) stem cell injections versus treatment with acetaminophen. For the past eleven years, Dr. Bennett has had great success treating a variety of body parts including hips, knees and shoulders with platelet rich plasma and/or stem cell(BMAC) injections, helping patients avoid surgery… Continue Reading

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