Common Myths About Joint Replacement Surgery
We reveal the facts about the most widespread myths in joint surgery
Common Myths About Joint Replacement Surgery
There are many misconceptions about joint replacement surgeries that may prevent patients from receiving appropriate treatment. Let's uncover the facts.
Myth 1: Joint Replacement is Only for the Elderly
Truth: While more common in older adults, joint replacements can be performed on younger patients suffering from severe arthritis or injuries.
Myth 2: Recovery Time is Too Long
Truth: With modern techniques and intensive physical therapy, patients can return to daily activities within 6-12 weeks.
Myth 3: Artificial Joints Don't Last Long
Truth: Modern joints are designed to last 15-20 years or more with proper care.
Myth 4: I Won't Be Able to Exercise After Surgery
Truth: After full recovery, most patients can return to low-impact activities like swimming, walking, and cycling.
Myth 5: The Surgery is Too Dangerous
Truth: Joint replacement is one of the most successful and safe surgical procedures, with a success rate exceeding 95%.
When Should You Consider Joint Replacement?
- Severe pain affecting daily life
- Conservative treatments have failed
- Difficulty sleeping due to pain
- Limited mobility affecting independence
