Is knee replacement surgery only for senior citizens? Common myths debunked

New Delhi: Knee replacement surgery is beneficial in reducing pain, stiffness, and regaining mobility. However, there are many misconceptions linked to this surgery that prevent people from seeking timely help. Hence, it is time to bust myths regarding knee replacement surgeries and improve the quality of life of people.

Dr Rakesh Nair, consultant knee replacement surgeon at Zen Multispeciality Hospital, Chembur, said, “Currently, many people tend to suffer from knee arthritis, joint damage, or chronic pain that does not improve with medicines or physiotherapy. Hence, they will be advised to undergo a knee replacement to reduce long-term knee pain, improve movement, and restore the ability to walk and do daily activities comfortably. If you are finding it difficult to lead an active life due to knee pain. It is necessary to consult an expert who will guide you regarding the knee replacement surgery. But don’t believe any myths attached to knee replacement surgeries. Concentrate on factual data and not the rumours. The misconceptions can lead to delayed treatment and panic among patients. So, get the knee replacement surgery as advised by the doctor.”

Debunking myths associated with knee replacement surgery

Myth: Knee replacement surgery is only for senior citizens
Fact: While a large number of knee replacement surgeries are performed in senior citizens aged 60-75. Currently, those in the age group of 30-50 are also requiring it due to accidents, knee arthritis, or even joint problems. Many younger adults struggle with knee pain and stiffness that can interfere with their daily routine. Hence, the surgery is advised for pain management and improving the quality of life.

Myth: It is not possible to walk normally after undergoing knee replacement surgery
Fact: A majority of patients can walk without a limp after the surgery and a prompt recovery. They will also be able to climb stairs, drive, swim, and cycle with ease. However, physiotherapy and exercise after surgery will help the patient with mobility and full movement. So, don’t hesitate to undergo a knee replacement surgery, thinking that it can impact mobility.

Myth: Knee implants can also last till 10-12 years
Fact: Now, due to advances in healthcare, modern implants can last up to 25 years. The longevity of the implants is based on the body weight, the activity level of the person, and the quality of the implants used during the surgery. So, be at ease, you will not have to worry when it comes to the implants.

Myth: Knee replacement surgery is painful and has a longer recovery time
Fact: Minimally invasive knee replacement is a safe and effective procedure that uses smaller incisions, causing no damage to healthy tissues. It results in minimal blood loss, reduced pain, and a lower risk of complications. Patients tend to have a shorter hospital stay and faster recovery, and can return to daily activities sooner. So, opt for the surgery if advised by the doctor.

Myth: The person will not be able to have replacement surgeries for both knees simultaneously
Fact: The orthopaedic surgeon will decide whether you are fit to undergo knee replacement for both knees at the same time. You will be able to get rid of that pain and stiffness after the surgery.

Myth: Try to delay the knee replacement surgery as long as possible
Fact: The risks related to delaying surgery can lead to joint deterioration, chronic pain, and impaired movement. So, get the surgery done without any delay.

Myth: The knee will appear artificial or unnatural after the surgery
Fact: People feel that artificial knees may feel stiff or unnatural, but modern implants are designed to move like a real knee. With precise surgical alignment and proper physiotherapy, the joint becomes stable, flexible, and comfortable. Hence, patients walk naturally and enjoy daily activities without any pain.

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