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After nonsurgical treatments have been tried eg medications, physical therapy, and activity modifications , and pain and disability persist  arthroplasty may be offered.<ref name=":0" />
After nonsurgical treatments have been tried eg medications, physical therapy, and activity modifications , and pain and disability persist  arthroplasty may be offered.<ref name=":0" />


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== Various Procedures ==
[[Total Knee Arthroplasty]]
 
[[Partial Knee Replacement]]
 
[[Total Hip Replacement|Total Hip Joint Arthroplasty]]
 
[[Partial Hip Replacement]]
 
[[Total Ankle Arthroplasty]]
 
[[Total Shoulder Arthroplasty]]
 
[[Girdlestone resection arthroplasty]]
 
[[Wrist Replacement]]


== Resources  ==
== Resources  ==

Revision as of 04:54, 24 December 2023

Original Editor - Lucinda hampton

Top Contributors - Lucinda hampton and Kim Jackson  

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure in which parts of a damaged joint are removed and replaced with a metal, plastic, or ceramic prosthesis. The prosthesis is engineered to recreate the movement of a normal, healthy joint.[1]

Numerous types of arthroplasty exists ranging from complete replacement of everyside of the joint (total joint replacement) or only one articular surface (hemiarthroplasty), and various other procedures exist which attempt to realigne the joint (e.g. osteotomies) or resurfacing with tissue.[2]

Why Recommend[edit | edit source]

Numerous conditions give rise to joint pain and disability and may lead patients to consider joint replacement surgery. Joint pain often comes from damage to the articular cartilage, be it from from arthritis, a fracture, or another condition.

After nonsurgical treatments have been tried eg medications, physical therapy, and activity modifications , and pain and disability persist arthroplasty may be offered.[1]

Various Procedures[edit | edit source]

Total Knee Arthroplasty

Partial Knee Replacement

Total Hip Joint Arthroplasty

Partial Hip Replacement

Total Ankle Arthroplasty

Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

Girdlestone resection arthroplasty

Wrist Replacement

Resources[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Orthoinfo Total Joint Replacement Available: https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/treatment/total-joint-replacement/(accessed 24.12.2023)
  2. Radiopedia Arthroplasty Available:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/arthroplasty?lang=us (accessed 24.12.2023)