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subject: Can You Participate In Sports After Total Knee Replacement Ask Your Surgeon [print this page]


Aging leads to the emergence of various kinds of diseases, among which arthritis is most commonly reported. Arthritis is a disease that affects the joints adversely leading to immense pain that is experienced by the patients. Hip and knee joints, however, are subject to maximum threat. Knee replacement surgery is opted by the patients when the knee joint pain becomes difficult for them to bear. Several rehab sessions are organized for the patients both during pre and post stage of the operation. It is expected that the arthritics, first of all attend these sessions and opt for the knee replacement surgery only when the rehab effects are not significant.

During the knee replacement surgery, the original damaged knee joint of the patient is replaced by a prosthesis, i.e. actually an artificial joint. The therapists schedule certain effective exercises that are advised to the inmates to be followed regularly to get quick relief from the joint pain. As far as the artificial knees are concerned, in recent times, gender-specific knee is prepared for replacing the original knee joint of the male or female. Many a times, however, the inmates are found inquiring about whether they are allowed to go for sports after total joints treatment. One and the only answer to this question is whether to participate in sports completely depends upon you.

Each and every patient who undergoes total knee replacement surgery wishes to improve his body functionality as soon as possible and also participate in different physical activities, which may be prohibited immediately after the operation. If you are an arthritic who has just gone through a major surgery, but still want to participate in sports after total joints treatment, then you must go through the following points that have been mentioned under:

Whichever sport or physical activity, apart from what your therapist has scheduled, you choose to participate in, you must inform your surgeon about it. The surgeon is the only person who knows the nitty-gritty of your case. Hence, he will be the best person to make you aware of what your body would permit and what not at your current heath condition. Informing your knee replacement surgeon about your decision of participating in so-and-so sport will really be useful as your doctor will let you know about the high and low risks associated with such activities. In addition to making you aware of the negative aspects, he will also provide you some of the training techniques, using which will reduce such risks.

You must discuss with the surgeon and other staffs assisting him about the advantages as well as the disadvantages of resuming the sport activities after the knee replacement surgery. While discussing, however, you must deal with the following aspects:

dislocation of the prosthesis

acceleration of the polythene surface wear in the knee joints

risk of skeleton fracture, etc.

While making a discussion about your participation in sports after total joints replacement, the surgeon will explain to you the basic differences between the sports with high and low impacts. The high impact sports that increase the health risks for the patients include soccer, jogging, single tennis, etc, while low impact sports include bicycling, doubles tennis, swimming, and others.

These are some of the important factors that you must take into account while having a discussion with your knee replacement surgeon.

by: Jessica Albert




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