Transcription of Pain Management After Knee Replacement
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Keith Holt - Perth Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Centre - 2017 Pain After knee replacementPain Relief is, for most people, the single biggest reason to consider Replacement : and results of the larger series do indeed show that the vast majority are pain free, or have minimal aches and pains, in the longer term. Overall however, it must be said that a knee Replacement is not quite as pain free as say a hip Replacement , and it certainly does not recover as fast. This may be due to the fact that the knee is relatively superficial, and not surrounded by muscle like the hip. It may also be because of the complexity of this joint in comparison to a hip. Either way, the results, at least in the short term (the first year), are not quite as good as a hip Replacement .
Keith Holt - erth Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Centre - 2 the hip, occurring some 5 or so years out. This fracture shows resistance to healing because the bone in the region becomes
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