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Are you tired of feeling pain and discomfort in your joints? Have you tried everything from physiotherapy to medication but still cannot find relief? If so, it might be time to consider joint replacement surgery.

Joint replacement surgery is a procedure that involves removing damaged or diseased parts of a joint and replacing them with artificial components, such as metal, plastic, or ceramic. So, when should you undergo joint replacement surgery?

Here are some signs that it might be time to talk to your doctor about the procedure:

  • Pain that doesn't go away
    If you're experiencing chronic joint pains, such as knee pain that doesn't improve with rest or medication; it may be a sign that the joint is damaged beyond repair. Surgery can help alleviate the pain and improve your quality of life.
  • Stiffness
    If you're experiencing stiffness in your joints, particularly in the morning or after sitting for long periods—this could be a sign of joint damage. It could also be a sign of rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Limited mobility
    Are you finding walking, climbing stairs, or other daily activities difficult? That could be a sign of severely damaged joints.
  • Lack of improvement with other treatments
    If you've tried other treatments like physical therapy, medication, or injections and haven't seen improvement in your joint pain and mobility, joint replacement surgery may be the next step.

If you are experiencing joint pain or are recovering from joint replacement surgery, Outcomes Therapy is here to help you. We offer a wide range of therapies, such as physical and occupational therapy, to manage your pain, improve your mobility, and enhance your overall quality of life. Contact us today!