Arthritis surgery provides relief for individuals facing chronic pain and reduced mobility due to joint inflammation, degeneration, or deformities caused by various forms of arthritis, such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. This surgery can involve procedures ranging from joint preservation techniques to total joint replacement, depending on the severity of the condition and the specific joint affected.
Surgery for arthritis aims to restore joint function, reduce pain, and improve overall mobility. For many, it allows a return to activities they enjoyed before arthritis limited their movements. With advancements in surgical methods and joint implants, patients can often expect long-lasting relief and a marked improvement in their quality of life post-surgery.
Depending on the type and extent of arthritis, surgery may involve removing damaged cartilage and bone, repairing joint structures, or replacing the entire joint with a prosthetic. Surgeons tailor each procedure to the individual's anatomy and arthritis progression. Techniques such as minimally invasive surgery are frequently used to reduce recovery time and preserve surrounding tissues.
After surgery, patients engage in a structured rehabilitation program focused on strengthening muscles around the joint and improving flexibility. Physical therapy is essential in helping patients regain range of motion and return to daily activities without pain. With consistent follow-up care, most individuals experience significant, lasting relief, and a return to more active, pain-free lifestyles
Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation and take the first step towards a pain-free life.