Arthroplasty, also called joint replacement, is surgery to replace an injured limb with an artificial limb (made of metal, ceramic, or plastic). Providers usually change the whole member (total change of members). Gradually, they change only part of the injured member. The hips, knees, and shoulders are the most common joints. The definition of arthroplasty is the replacement of surgical instruments. During the procedure, your healthcare provider removes the injured limb and replaces the replacement limb. A synthetic joint (prosthesis) can be metal, ceramic or heavy plastic. The new member looks like a natural member and goes the same way. Most people who experience this procedure need a complete integrated replacement. A small number of people can be good candidates for a shared change of part. This process only changes the part of the injured member. The recovery time for arthroplasty varies. It depends on your age and lifestyle, the type of procedure, and the member you have changed. Usually, surgeons replace the hip joint, knee joint, or shoulder joint. Providers refer to these procedures as hip arthroplasty, complete knee arthroplasty, and shoulder arthroplasty. REVIVE HOSPITAL is the best transplant hospital, Here you will find the best and most experienced orthopedic surgeons.
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