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Bone and Joint Luncheon
June 6, 2008
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Do the orthopaedic surgeons at Exeter Hospital use new technology like ceramic implants? What about minimally invasive surgery techniques?
Yes, the surgeons use ceramic implants and employ minimally invasive techniques when indicated. Minimally invasive surgery reduces the amount of pain and recovery time for the patient.
Who performs joint replacement surgery? Is this done by any general surgeon?
General surgeons are not qualified to perform joint replacement surgery; joint replacements are done by specially trained orthopaedic surgeons.
How long does it take to be scheduled for joint replacement surgery?
Surgery is usually scheduled one month after seeing the orthopaedic specialist.
How long does a hip or knee replacement last?
Most replacements last 15 years or more.
How long does it take to recover from a hip or knee replacement?
Generally, full recovery from a hip or knee replacement takes three months.
Why do people need a hip or knee replacement?
Most people need a hip or knee replacement because of arthritis.
More information about hip replacementMore information about knee replacement
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