Surgical options for severe arthritis pain are considered when conservative treatments fail to provide relief, and the pain significantly impairs daily life. Here are common surgical interventions for severe arthritis pain:
Joint Replacement (Arthroplasty):
Total joint replacement involves replacing the damaged joint with an artificial prosthesis.
Common joint replacements include knees, hips, and shoulders.
Arthroscopy:
Arthroscopic surgery involves using a tiny camera and small instruments to diagnose and treat joint issues.
It's often used for minimally invasive repairs in the knee and shoulder joints.
Joint Fusion (Arthrodesis):
Joint fusion involves surgically stabilizing a joint, limiting its movement to reduce pain.
It's commonly performed in the spine, wrists, and ankles.
Osteotomy:
Osteotomy involves repositioning the bones to relieve pressure on the affected joint.
It's often used in the knee or hip to shift weight-bearing forces.
Synovectomy:
Synovectomy removes the inflamed synovial membrane to alleviate pain.
It's commonly performed in joints affected by rheumatoid arthritis.
The decision for surgery depends on factors like the severity of arthritis, overall health, and the individual's response to conservative measures. At QC Kinetix (Bradenton), they identify the root issues causing your discomfort and leverage your body's innate regenerative potential to promote natural healing and relief.
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