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When It's Time to Consider Knee Replacement

July 26, 2012 · No Comments

One of the most common reasons for pain in the knee joint is osteoarthritis and it affects more than 20 million Americans today. Osteoarthritis, preferring to attack weight-bearing joints, impacts hyaline articular cartilage in the knee, the tough gristle that caps the ends of long bones. This causes the pain, stiffness and swelling associated with this type of arthritis.

Myrtle Beach knee replacementInitially the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee is primarily symptomatic. Physical therapy, weight loss, exercise, assistive devices (such as canes, braces, and walkers), analgesics (pain-relieving medicines), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) which also reduce inflammation and pain, as well as thermal modalities such as heat and ice can all be used. The next line of treatment is usually injections with glucocorticoids (cortisone).

Eventually the benefit of these injections will fail to help and the remaining option to consider is knee replacement surgery. The Carolina Center for Joint Preservation, your local Myrtle Beach knee replacement provider, can assess the severity of your knee condition and offer treatment recommendations and follow through. They will determine if you are a prime candidate for knee replacement and discuss the procedure with you.

For the first three to four weeks after the knee replacement, it is necessary to walk with the aid of crutches or a walker. For the next two to three weeks the use of a cane is recommended. After about 8 weeks, most people can walk unaided. It generally takes from 6 to 12 months for the knee joint to heal completely. This time frame is dependent on the knee exercises and rehabilitation program being followed and on the knee not being damaged by trying to pursue some activities too soon.

If you reside in South Carolina and would like a consultation with a Myrtle Beach knee replacement provider consider seeing us at Carolina Center for Joint Preservation.

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Are You a Candidate for Hip Replacement?

July 16, 2012 · No Comments

Extreme pain in your hips and the inability to walk could be a direct result of arthritis or a previous hip injury. The types of arthritis —  osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and traumatic arthritis — are three common causes of hip pain and immobility. Those with a family history of arthritis could possibly develop hip pain significant enough to cause mobility issues. This would make them a prime candidate for hip replacement surgery.

Myrtle Beach hip replacementWhile many patients requiring hip replacement surgery are between the ages of 60-80, the surgery isn’t confined to the older generation. The most common candidate for total hip replacement surgery has pain significant enough to limit everyday activities like walking or standing. In these candidates, anti-inflammatory medications offer little to no relief from the pain.

?The physicians at Carolina Center for Joint Preservation, your local Myrtle Beach hip replacement provider, can assess the severity of your hip condition and determine whether you require total hip replacement or are a candidate for partial hip replacement.

There are non-surgical treatments for hip joint issues like pain and swelling that should be tried before having surgery. Anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen and Aleve are often very helpful if taken on a regular schedule. Glucosamine is a nutritional supplement that also provides relief for many experiencing joint pain. Physical therapy is helpful with strengthening the muscles supporting the joints and will aid in keeping you limber.

If you live in Horry County and are looking for a Myrtle Beach hip replacement provider consider us at Carolina Center for Joint Preservation for all of your orthopedic needs.

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