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Q
: At what age does arthritis pain start ?
A : Above the age of 35, about 30% of people suffer from painful joints
due to arthritis.
Q : What are the
types of Arthritis?
A : There are mainly two types of arthritis. Osteoarthrosis means wear
and tear due to ageing and joint abuse. The other common type of arthritis
is called Rheumatoid arthritis, which behaves like allergy.
Q : At what age
can joint replacement be done? Can it be done for children ?
A : Joint replacement is ideally done for patient above the age of 60
years. It may be done between ages of 40 and 60. It is rarely done between
ages of 20 and 40. It is never done in children.
Q : What are the
commonly used materials for joint replacement?
A : Commonly used material for joint replacement are Stainless called
Cobalt Chrome Alloy and Plastic called Ultra high Molecular Weight High
Density Polyethylene.
Q : What is the
average time taken for joint replacement surgery?
A : The average time taken for joint replacement surgery is 2 hours.
Q : What is the
average hospital stay recommended after joint replacement?
A : The hospital stay is for seven days after joint replacement.
Q : When do exercise
programme start after joint replacement?
A : Exercises on CPM start within a day after joint replacement, while
walking is started 2 - 3 days after joint replacement.
Q : Does one need
some support of walker or stick after joint replacement?
A : You may need support of walker or walking stick after joint replacement
depending on whether other joints are affected.
Q : Can a person
with diabetes, high blood pressure, heart trouble undergo joint replacement?
A : Even a person with diabetes, high blood pressure, heart trouble can
safely undergo joint replacement surgery under medical supervision.
Q : What are the
precautions to be used after joint replacement ?
A : It is advisable to use commode, avoid sitting on floor, jogging, running
and fast sports after joint replacement surgery. Moderate speed walking,
climbing stairs and swimming are permitted.
Q : Can a patient
be operated for both joint replacement at the same time ?
A : Usually one joint is resurfaced at a time, but if the patient is fit,
both knees or both hips may be resurfaced in one sitting.
Q: What are the
common complications after joint replacement ?
A :The complications after joint replacement are Deep vein thrombosis
and Infection.
Q: What precautions
are taken to prevent these complications ?
A: To prevent deep vein thrombosis, early exercises are started, and in
some patients specialised medication is administered. To prevent infection,
surgery is carried out in specialised operation theatre and antibiotics
are given pre-operatively.
Q: Can these operation
be done in any Nursing home or Hospital ?
A: No, This is a specialised surgery which requires special set up including
proper operation theatre, pre-operative intensive care unit, trained nurses
and technicians and expert physiotherapist to achieve desired results.
Q: How much does
the surgery cost ?
A: The cost depends on the type of Implant, the type of room that you
select and your medical condition. Before surgery a budget can be drawn
out.
Q: Is it covered
under Mediclaim ?
A: That will depend on your Mediclaim policy.
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