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12 Key Questions For You To Consider Before Undergoing A Joint Replacement
October 21st, 2020 at 2:21 pm

1.Do You Really Need A Joint Replacement?

Often times as we get older and our joints become stiffer, many people start to believe that someday in the future that they are going to need a joint replacement ( just like their mother or their brother or a close friend) and then finally they  go to the doctor and

learn after an X-ray  that their hip or knee joint is ‘ bone on bone' with zero joint space! But, does that person REALLY need a joint replacement? The answer is – sometimes Yes and sometimes No! The decision should not be made based on an X-ray, but instead how that joint is impacting the person's life. That said, when a person is taking medication like candy for pain relief, they are starting to notably reduce their activity due to pain and other joints are starting to hurt as they try to compensate for that arthritic joint, the likelihood is, it's time to consider that joint replacement!

 

2.Who Should You Choose To Do Your Surgery?

Often times, your family physician will have a surgeon that they recommend, while reading on-line reviews and speaking with friends who have had joint replacements can be helpful. The best person to ask however can actually be a Physical Therapist, as they see the RESULTS from many different surgeons and we can provide you with some very helpful guidance. So, don't hesitate to contact us!

 

3.Should You Have Physical Therapy Beforehand?

It is often a good idea to have what is referred to as ‘ Prehab' prior to your surgery, however the decision to receive therapy beforehand is most often dependent upon the patient's insurance plan. If a person's insurance plan only allows a limited number of PT visits thru'out the year, then it is often a better idea to save their visits for AFTER their surgery.

 

4.What Is The Best Time Of The Year For You To Elect To Have Surgery?

The number one thing to think about, is what life has in store for you the weeks that follow your surgery. So, if you are planning a trip to Florida in February, having your surgery just a few weeks prior would not be a good idea. Other things to think about include who will be available to help you after surgery and how you have used your insurance benefits thru'out the year.

 

5.How Long Will It Take Before I Am Back To Normal?

Obviously there are a lot of factors that will influence a person's rate of recovery, while for a hip or knee replacement, ‘most' people will be back to doing 80% or more of their daily activities within 3 months and sometimes sooner than that.

 

6.How Long Will I Be In Hospital After My Surgery?

Nowadays, sparing any type of complications, patients are now commonly discharged after a joint replacement the same day or within 24 hours

 

7.Is There Any Special Equipment I Will Need To Purchase?

Yes, there is a number of things that should be purchased in advance of your surgery, while these items may include a walker, a cane, an elevated toilet seat, non- slip mats for the bathroom, ice packs and perhaps a wedge to elevate your legs after a knee of hip replacement

 

8.Will I Need To Go To A Rehab Center Or Will A Nurse Or Therapist Come To My Home?

The decision to send someone to a rehab. center after a joint replacement is typically dependent upon their medical status and whether or not that person has someone to help them in their home after surgery or not, while accessible in and out of the home is also a factor. Often times, if a person does not go to a rehab. center, it will be arranged for the person to receive Physical Therapy and perhaps nursing assistance in their home for 1-2 weeks.

 

9.Will I Need To Take Pain Medication After My Surgery?

Your surgeon will prescribe a specific medication regimen for you following your surgery, while you should endeavor to fill your prescriptions 1 or 2 days before your surgery. It is critically important that the person's pain is under control following surgery so they have less difficulty sleeping and also to boost their general level of activity and exercise tolerance

 

10.When Will I Be Allowed To Resume Driving

You should consult with your surgeon regarding this question before deciding to drive. The effect of anesthesia can last up to 10 days following surgery, while taking some medications after surgery will impair a person's ability to drive. This a great question to ask, when you see the surgeon 1-2 weeks after your surgery.

 

11.How Soon Do I Get To Start Outpatient Physical Therapy?

Baring any complications, most people should expect to start outpatient Physical Therapy within 2 weeks after surgery. If the person goes to a rehab. center 1st, then the timeframe is more likely to be 4-6 weeks.

 

12.Can I Choose Where To Attend For My Physical Therapy?

YES. Many surgeons will have a preference for you to receive therapy within the hospital system where they work, but YOU CAN CHOOSE where you attend for your Physical Therapy, just as you choose your surgeon, while at Mid-Michigan PT Specialists, we have extensive experience helping people with partial and full joint replacements and revision surgeries including ankle, knee, hip and shoulder replacements.

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