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  Conclusion
  Total knee replacement has proven to be extremely successful and beneficial and a significant contribution to modern surgery. As with all major surgeries, there are risks that the patient must be willing to accept in order to obtain the benefits of pain relief and functional independence provided by a total knee replacement. Immediately following surgery, the patient will have pain from the operation and will have to diligently perform a number of exercises in order to rehabilitate the knee. Recovery takes about 3 months and then most patients enjoy many years of painless knee function with no limits on their ability to stand, walk and perform other activities of normal daily living. We hope that your surgery is a success and that your hospital stay is as pleasant as possible. We are confident that this booklet will help to familiarize you with our procedures and answer many of your questions. However, please feel free to contact us should you have any further questions or require additional information. Bibliographic or patient references can be provided upon request.
 
Total Hip Replacement
 Total Knee Replacement
 - The Goals of TKR
  - What is Arthritis?
  - Knee Anatomy
  - Articular Cartilage
  - What is TKR?
  - Alternatives to TKR
  - Risks and Potential Complications
  - Limitations of TKR Technology
  - Planning for Your Surgery
  - The Day of Surgery and Postoperative Course
  - How Long Does Total Knee Surgery Last? And Then What?
  - Conclusion
  Arthroscopy
  Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
   
 

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