Knee replacement surgery is one of the most popular operations
performed across the world.
After undergoing surgery, you can expect the lifestyle to be
almost the same as it was when you were perfect fit.
Though you can resume most of the daily chores, avoid doing
things that place stress on the 'new' knee. Avoid sports like jogging that that
cause a high impact.
This blog talks about recovery and prevention after
undergoing knee replacement surgery.
Pain management
There is some pain after the surgery, but it is far less
than what you had experienced earlier. Doctors prescribe medicines to make you
feel as comfortable as possible.
Usually, multiple pain management approach is followed. If
the pain is beyond tolerable limits, then it has to be reported to the surgeon
immediately.
Activities
The primary purpose of performing knee replacement surgery
is to regain the activity level to normal. Hence, doctors insist on resuming normal
life as early as possible.
Physiotherapist teaches particular exercises to restore the
knee movement and strengthen the leg. Sometimes, knee support is given
initially so that the knee joint doesn’t get exerted.
Preventing blood clot
The surgeons prescribe several measures to prevent blood
clots and reduce the swelling in the leg. A few actions are:
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Compression boots
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Special support hose
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Blood thinners
Apart from it, doctors tell to move ankles and feet
immediately after surgery so that more blood flows to the legs. It is the best
method to prevent blood clotting.
Prevention of possible complications
Medical statistics prove that the rate of complexity in the
total knee replacement procedure is low. The percentage of patients who develop
serious complications post-surgery is as small as two percent.
Prevention of blood clots
The doctor outlines a personal prevention program to avoid
blood clots. It includes periodic
elevation of legs, support stockings, and medication to thin the blood.
Lower leg exercises are also recommended to increase blood
flow.
Prevention of implant problems
Though doctors take utmost care while using implant material
or design, and the surgical methods are also quite optimized, loosening of
component or wear of the bearing surface occurs in some cases.
Prevention of limited motion
Doctors say that in most of the cases around 105 degrees of movement
can be anticipated, but in some cases, it is limited because of scars.
Patients who have limited motion prior to the surgery
experience a limited motion afterward as well.
Recovery after knee replacement surgery
Patients who follow the instructions well take lesser time
to recover. Particularly, the first two weeks are critical after surgery.
Since staples and stitches are running around the wound,
patients must take care of it. These stitches are removed between 10 to 15 days
after surgery.
If there are sutures beneath the skin, then there is no need
to remove it. Exposure to the water should be avoided until the wounds get
sealed thoroughly.
The best way is to cover the wound with a bandage.
As such there are no dietary restrictions after surgery.
Patients are instructed to take a balanced diet with a lot of iron supplement
to restore muscle strength and tissue healing.
As far as exercises are concerned, the first few weeks after
surgery are essential. Patients are not allowed to engage in heavy activities.
After three to six weeks of the surgery, patients can start
resuming the usual activities. Driving is allowed after three weeks and the
majority of activities start after six weeks.
Pain relieving medicines are prescribed for a few weeks.
A graduated exercise routine is designed for the patient. It
begins with a low level and slowly moves to the moderate and high level. Normal
household activities like standing, walking and climbing stairs start after a
few days.
Thus, it is possible to live life normal after the knee
replacement surgery if one follows the instructions for recovery and prevention
of complications.