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Joint Reconstruction In Vijayawada

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What is Joint reconstruction ?

Joint reconstruction surgery refers to the repair of damage to the joints. The damage might be due to an injury, trauma or other medical conditions. Joint reconstruction aims at bringing back the functionality of the joint keeping intact its architectural stability. Another benefit of joint reconstruction is that in this process, the entire joint need not be replaced. Get the best joint reconstruction treatment in Vijayawada from Dr. U. Venkata Ramana

How to know when you require joint reconstruction or joint replacement?

Have you recently injured a joint? Knees, hips, wrist, shoulders, ankles and even elbows are easy to damage yet not all injuries require surgery – some can be fixed with physical therapy.

Begin with basic treatment and go from there

The initial step to recovery from a joint injury is the RICE method: Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. You can utilize braces with joint movement, particularly if it’s a sports injury. You need to also work to maintain your weight and manage muscle tone to keep your body healthy and quicken recovery. If your muscles degenerate, it can put more pressure on joints so it’s imperative to do physical treatment to accelerate your recovery.

It’s always best to begin with less invasive treatments prior to going to a surgery. In some cases, like arthritis, bursitis, muscle tears, dislocations, or serious injuries, surgery might be required.

If you have tried basic treatment and are still suffering with the pain or lack of movement, then, at that point, you ought to talk with your doctor about a joint reconstruction or joint replacement. Every procedure has slightly various ramifications.

Some examples of reconstructive surgery of a joint are:

  1. Ankle reconstruction
  2. Elbow reconstruction
  3. Hip reconstruction
  4. Joint resurfacing
  5. Knee reconstruction
  6. Shoulder reconstruction

Types of Joint Reconstruction Surgery

The most common procedure includes the following:

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy enable the doctor to perform minor repairs to joints through a small cut and with the utilization of a tiny fiber-optic camera function. It is a minimally invasive treatment choice.

This kind of surgery commonly includes the knees, hips, and shoulders.

Joint replacement surgery

Joint replacement surgeries may either be total or partial, contingent upon your condition. With this type of surgery, your doctor replaces your damaged joint with a prosthesis.

Unlike the other reconstructive surgeries, this surgery is more complex and is for treating severe joint pain or dysfunction in the hip, shoulder, or knee.

Osteotomy

Osteotomy includes the elimination of a segment of bone close to a damaged joint. For instance, when this is performed on a knee that has arthritis, the arthritic bone is reshaped so as to move the weight evenly – consequently giving relief from discomfort and avoiding total knee replacement.

Synovectomy

The lining of the joints, or the synovium, can become swollen. At the point when this happens, the vulnerability can lead to damage to its encompassing cartilage and bones. Thus, a synovectomy includes eliminating most or all of the impacted synovium through surgery.

Arthrodesis (Joint fusion)

Arthrodesis or joint fusion includes the fusion of the 2 bones in a damaged joint to prevent movement and lessen pain. It is only performed when more conservative methods are no longer helpful.

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