Joint problems can make it hard to perform everyday tasks and may cause pain that limits your enjoyment of life. Your doctor may recommend non-surgical treatments at first, but surgery may benefit you if conservative procedures don’t improve your joint problem. In the United States, more than a million people undergo total joint replacement surgery…
Joint Replacement
Recovery from Shoulder Reconstruction Surgery
Of all the joints in your body, your shoulder has the greatest range of motion and is highly likely to experience damage or injury over the course of your lifetime. Whether through the regular wear and tear of osteoarthritis or after a rotator cuff injury, shoulder reconstruction surgery may be the best means to restore…
What To Expect From A Joint Replacement
Joint replacement surgery involves replacing damaged parts of a joint and replacing them with new, artificial parts. The goal is to relieve pain and inflammation in the joint and restore function and mobility. Joint replacement surgery is a non-conventional treatment method, which is why it is often recommended only after conventional treatment methods have failed…