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Myths Regarding the Joint Replacement Surgery

Are you suffering from persistent pain in the hip or knees? If yes, then you might be considering joint replacement surgery to get rid of the pain. But various myths are surrounding people who want to go for joint replacement surgery in Chandigarh.

So, if you are one of them, then this article is written for you. Here we will discuss some myths about joint replacement surgery; you can go for surgery after that.


1. It can leave me bedridden.

It is one of the common myths that most think about but is wrong. The reason is advancement in technology has improved everything a lot. Nowadays, in joint replacement surgery, you have to be in the hospital for a day or two. After that, doctors ask the patient to put weight on the joint for better recovery.


2. Thinking of ‘too old’

Most of the people over the age of 80 think that they have crossed the age of surgery. But it is wrong. If the person's health is normal and body functions well, then joint replacement is a great option.


3. You will wear out in a few years.

Some people have a myth that this surgery may require repeat surgeries in the future after some years. But with the advancement in technology, this implant of the joint can last long for years.


4. Cannot do sex

This is true up to some extent. The doctors recommend not having sex for around 2 to 3 years, but you can enjoy it with your partner after that.


5. Cannot move up and down

This is another common myth that most people think right. But if you consult a physical therapist, they will ensure to climb stairs after some time. That means you can come to normal life and can do daily household chores.


6. Not able to participate in sports

After joint replacement surgery, indeed, you cannot run a marathon, but there is no harm to play golf, walk, or cycle.


The bottom line

So, these are some of the common myths according to doctors of joint replacement surgery in Chandigarh, which you should ignore and go ahead with your treatment if you are planning for it.


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