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Joint replacement is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or worn-out joint in the body is removed and replaced with an artificial joint, also called a prosthesis. This is usually done to relieve pain and improve movement when other treatments, like medication or physical therapy, no longer help.

Common joints that may be replaced:

  • Knee

  • Hip

  • Shoulder

  • Elbow

  • Ankle

Why joint replacement is done:

  • Osteoarthritis (most common reason)

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Joint injury or trauma

  • Bone diseases

Benefits:

  • Reduces joint pain

  • Improves mobility and quality of life

  • Allows a person to return to normal daily activities

In simple terms:

Joint replacement means taking out a painful, damaged joint and putting in a new one to help the person move better and feel less pain.

 
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