Hip & Knee Replacement Seminar Presentation
Hip & Knee Q&A #1: Are there increased risks for people with diabetes or obesity?
Hip & Knee Q&A #2: How do we make sure the kneecap stays stable in the middle of the knee?
Hip & Knee Q&A #3: My knee is crooked. Will this adversely affected my hip?
Hip & Knee Q&A #4: My legs are not the same length. Will this be a problem?
Hip & Knee Q&A #5: I’m worried about my bone density. If it’s bad, can I still have joint replacement?
Hip & Knee Q&A #6: Should I take supplements?
Hip & Knee Q&A #7: How long will I have to wait before I can climb stairs?
Hip & Knee Q&A #8: How soon can I get back to activities such as cycling or backpacking?
Hip & Knee Q&A #9: How long will I need to use walking aids?
Hip & Knee Q&A #10: For dental procedures, do I have to take antibiotics after a hip or knee replacement?
Hip & Knee Q&A #11: When can I go back to work?
Hip & Knee Q&A #12: What are the most common complications?
Hip & Knee Q&A #13: How soon can I drive a car after hip or knee replacement?
Hip & Knee Q&A #14: When can I stop worrying about blood clots?
Hip & Knee Q&A #15: What is the overall success rate for joint replacement?
Hip & Knee Q&A #16: How do I know if I’m a candidate for joint replacement surgery?
Hip & Knee Q&A #17: I need to have more than one procedure. Can I do both knees or hips at the same time?
Hip & Knee Q&A #18: How long will I be in the hospital with knee or hip replacement?