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Frequently Asked Questions

Adult reconstructive orthopedic surgery focuses on restoring function and mobility in adults with orthopedic conditions, often involving joint replacements and reconstruction procedures.

It treats a range of conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, joint degeneration, and post-traumatic injuries affecting the hip, knee, and shoulder joints.

Individuals experiencing severe joint pain, stiffness, limited mobility, or joint damage due to arthritis, injury, or wear and tear may benefit from these surgeries.

Total hip replacement, total knee replacement, partial knee replacement, and shoulder replacement are frequent procedures aimed at restoring joint function and reducing pain.

Resuming everyday activities and pastimes is one of the benefits, along with pain alleviation, better joint function, increased mobility, and an improved quality of life.

Physical therapy, pain management, and a gradual return to activities are all part of the recovery process; recovery times vary depending on the surgery and the individual.