Myths About Joint Replacement Surgery



With the advancing orthopedic industry, the outcomes of orthopedic procedures are also improving. This may also be the reason why surgeons and patients are showing more trust when it comes to joint replacement. In the last few decades, the number of joint replacement surgeries has seen a massive increase. Another reason for this may be the improvement in the quality of orthopedic implants. That has continuously become better. 

Well, with the increased success of joint replacement surgeries, there are several myths that have made their space as well. In this post, we will uncover those myths and bring in a clearer picture. 

 

Myths  - Joint Replacement Surgery

 

You Are too Young to Get Operated

At first, even we thought that joint replacement surgery is for the elderly, especially above 55 years of age. Well, this is the biggest and most common myth. The point you need to know is that the goal of joint replacement surgery is to improve painful symptoms and the quality of life. So, if you have a family history of joint problems like arthritis or met with an accident causing joint damage, you’re not too young for joint replacement surgery.

 

You Are too Old

Just people think that joint replacement cannot be performed at an early age, similarly, some people also believe that after crossing 70 or 80, they are too old to get a joint replacement. Well, this is not the case. If your overall health is good and your body is functioning well, you are never too old for joint replacement surgery. 


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