The term arthroplasty refers to the surgical replacement of a joint. Your healthcare practitioner will remove a damaged joint and replace it with an artificial joint during the surgery. Metal, ceramic, or heavy-duty plastic might be used for the prosthetic joint (prosthesis). The new joint has the same appearance as the native joint and moves in the same way. Surgeons can replace joints in any region of your body, but hip and knee replacements are the most common types of arthroplasty. The majority of persons who undergo this treatment will require total joint replacement. A partial joint replacement is only appropriate for a small proportion of persons. This treatment merely repairs the damaged component of the joint. Arthroplasty recovery times vary. It depends on your age and lifestyle, as well as the treatment you had done and the joint you had replaced.
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