Joint replacement surgery, also known as arthroplasty, is a common procedure that helps to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and enhance the quality of life for many people. However, like any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with joint replacement surgery. One of these risks is the dislocation of an internal joint prosthesis.
When the artificial joint becomes dislocated, it can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the affected joint. In some cases, the dislocation may require additional surgery to correct the problem.
Several factors can increase the risk of dislocation after joint replacement surgery. These include:
If you have had joint replacement surgery and experience any of the following symptoms, you should contact your doctor right away:
If you are experiencing symptoms of internal joint prosthesis dislocation, your doctor may recommend one or more of the following treatments:
If you are experiencing symptoms of internal joint prosthesis dislocation, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. With proper diagnosis and treatment, most people are able to regain their mobility and resume their normal activities after a dislocation.
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