Arthroscopy: How To Tell It's Time To Replace Your Knee

Knee replacement is becoming increasingly popular surgery. The procedure, called an arthroscopy, is performed on millions of people and helps improve the quality of life. Limited movement and pain can wreck havoc on lifestyle. Some people have to quit lifelong activities they have enjoyed while others suffer difficulties with everyday tasks. Read on to find out when it might be the right time for a new knee.

5. Conventional Treatments

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If it is determined the time is not right for a full knee replacement, there are other more conservative treatments to try. Physical therapy is a common practice as an attempt to strengthen the muscles. Those required to lose weight are encouraged to do so as it will result in less stress on the joints. Medications like steroid injections and anti-inflammatory drugs are also effective for relieving pain, and in some cases, people only need a brace or heel wedge in their shoes.

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