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    When is a joint replacement recommended?

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  • As an Orthopaedic Surgeon, I specialise in all aspects of hip and knee surgeries. Over the course of more than 10,000 surgeries, I have established … View Profile

    Several conditions can cause joint pain and disability and lead patients to consider joint replacement surgery. In many cases, joint pain is caused by damage to the cartilage that lines the ends of the bones (articular cartilage)—either from arthritis, a fracture, or another condition.

    If nonsurgical treatments like medications, physical therapy, and changes to your everyday activities do not relieve your pain and disability, your doctor may recommend total joint replacement.

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