5 Signs You Need Joint Replacement Surgery

5 Signs You Need Joint Replacement Surgery

A deteriorating or injured joint can place a significant strain on every aspect of your life. While non-surgical treatment options can help relieve joint pain, some injuries or conditions require joint replacement surgery for complete relief. 

Doctors generally begin with non-surgical treatments to help patients achieve relief from pain and stiffness. However, there are multiple signs that joint replacement surgery will be needed to fully resolve the joint damage. Here, we’ll discuss these signs and what you can expect from joint replacement surgery. 

What Is Joint Replacement Surgery?

In joint replacement surgery, an arthritic or damaged joint is removed and replaced with an artificial joint. Joint replacement is most commonly performed for the hip and knee joints, but it can be done virtually anywhere in the body.  

Joint replacement surgery is intended to safely reconstruct a damaged joint, provide lasting pain relief, protect the surrounding tissues, and improve the joint’s function. After you recover from the procedure, the artificial joint feels and performs like a healthy and natural joint. 

5 Signs You Need Joint Replacement Surgery

  1. Medications, rest, physical therapy, and other non-surgical treatment options aren’t sufficient to manage pain. 
  2. Joint pain is keeping you from sleeping at night. 
  3. You’re struggling to complete daily tasks due to the injured or deteriorated joint. 
  4. You have advanced arthritis or severe joint damage. 
  5. Your pain is causing significant physical, mental, or emotional strain. 

Joint Replacement Surgery At Hernando Orthopaedic & Spinal Surgery

If joint replacement surgery is necessary to regain the function of your joint, it’s crucial to find an experienced and reputable surgeon to perform the procedure. Dr. Michael Higgins at Hernando Orthopaedic & Spinal Surgery has extensive training in orthopaedic surgery and can help you achieve complete pain relief with joint replacement surgery. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.