Devadass Hospital

Joint Replacement Surgery

DEVADASS HOSPITAL

Best Multi-Speciality Hospital for Joint Replacement Surgery

At Devadoss Hospital, we offer comprehensive joint replacement surgery services to help you relieve pain and restore function to your joints. Our team of experienced surgeons and rehabilitation specialists are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality care possible. We are committed to providing you with the care you need to live a pain-free and active life. 

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Devadoss Hospital offers comprehensive joint replacement surgery services with a team of experienced surgeons and rehabilitation specialists. The hospital has the facilities and expertise to provide patients with the highest quality care possible. These facilities include operating rooms, recovery rooms, physical therapy gyms, rehabilitation units, pain management, dietitians, social workers, education programs, support groups, and a website with information about joint replacement surgery and the recovery process.
FAQ

Questions to ask a Joint Replacement Surgery

The recovery process for joint replacement surgery varies from person to person, but most patients are able to walk with the help of crutches or a walker within a few days of surgery. Most patients are able to return home from the hospital within a week of surgery. The full recovery process can take several months, but most patients are able to return to their normal activities within a year of surgery.
The benefits of joint replacement surgery include pain relief, improved mobility, and a better quality of life. Most patients who have joint replacement surgery report significant improvement in their pain and ability to function.
There are two main types of artificial joints: cemented and uncemented. Cemented joints are fixed in place with a type of glue, while uncemented joints are allowed to bond to the bone over time. The type of joint that is best for you will depend on your individual circumstances.
There are two main techniques used for joint replacement surgery: traditional and minimally invasive. Traditional surgery involves making a large incision in the affected area, while minimally invasive surgery uses smaller incisions and specialized instruments. Minimally invasive surgery is typically associated with a shorter recovery time and less pain.

The lifespan of a joint replacement varies from person to person, but most implants last for 15-20 years. In some cases, implants may need to be replaced sooner due to wear and tear or complications.

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