Knee replacement surgery entails having a surgeon cut away damaged cartilage, bone, and ligaments. The surgeon replaces them with an artificial joint – most commonly made from metal and plastic. Although surgery might seem like a great idea, it doesn’t come without risk. So while years of knee pain might entice someone to get knee replacement surgery, consider these points first.
4 things to consider before knee replacement surgery
1. You may not be a good candidate
There are many reasons why your knee may hurt, and ideal candidates for knee replacement surgery are those with arthritis or chronic pain. But pain being a result from nerve damage, poor circulation or hip problems won’t get you the desired results after knee surgery. It’s important to get fully tested to understand the root of your knee pain and try other methods prior to rushing in to knee replacement surgery.
2. Knee replacement surgery is incredibly painful
3. The medications come with nasty side effects
4. You have to strengthen up before surgery
How to treat and prevent knee pain naturally
Ultimately, the best course of action is to treat your knee pain naturally. Surgery can be risky, and painful. Use these tips to help reduce knee pain and live a healthy life.
- Manage/lose weight
- Always wear proper footwear
- Partake in low-impact exercise
- Rest and relax achy joints – apply ice and heat if necessary, especially after overuse
- Get adequate sleep
- Treat underlying issues – poor circulation, hip problems.
Trying these tips first can help not only improve knee pain but help you decide if knee replacement surgery is really for you.
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Sources:
http://www.healthcommunities.com/healthy-living-guides/index.shtml/10-ways-to-relieve-knee-pain_33/page/9
http://www.prevention.com/health/knee-replacement?cid=socHE_20150722_49532236&adbid=623749593906307077&adbpl=tw&adbpr=25092348