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Learn Why Soft Tissue Swelling Control Is Important To Joint Replacement Postoperative Recovery And Outcome

Learn Why Soft Tissue Swelling Control Is Important To Joint Replacement Postoperative Recovery And Outcome

by Jaxteam | Dec 11, 2021 | Uncategorized

Joint replacement of any joint causes controlled surgical trauma to the soft tissues around a joint. As a reaction to this, tissue swelling is normal after surgery and can vary between patients based on many factors. Because the soft tissues around the joint are what...
What Is The Clinical Course Of Pain Relief And Return Of Function After Total Knee Replacement?

What Is The Clinical Course Of Pain Relief And Return Of Function After Total Knee Replacement?

by Jaxteam | Dec 5, 2021 | Uncategorized

A recent meta-analysis looking at prospective studies assessing pain and function after total knee replacement sought to address this question. A meta-analysis is a compilation of data from different clinical research studies that can be used to pool data into large...
Kinematic Alignment And Knee Replacement: How The Conformis Custom Knee Optimizes Motion And Stability

Kinematic Alignment And Knee Replacement: How The Conformis Custom Knee Optimizes Motion And Stability

by Jaxteam | Nov 2, 2021 | Uncategorized

Kinematic alignment refers to a method of placing the femoral and tibial implant in a total knee replacement so that they better replicate the native joint axis. This contrasts with the traditional technique of mechanical alignment where the implants are placed at a...
What Are The Most Important Factors For A Good Outcome In Total Knee Replacement?

What Are The Most Important Factors For A Good Outcome In Total Knee Replacement?

by Jaxteam | Aug 5, 2021 | Uncategorized

Although knee replacement has been performed for over 40 years and numerous advances have been realized in implant design, material wear, surgical technique, perioperative management and now surgical navigation, about 20-25% of patients are still not entirely happy...
Partial Versus Total Knee Replacement: What is the Difference and Who Should Consider This

Partial Versus Total Knee Replacement: What is the Difference and Who Should Consider This

by Jaxteam | Apr 5, 2021 | Uncategorized

Partial knee replacement is not a new technique and was popular back in the 1980s given that many patients have arthritis that is limited to a single compartment in the knee. Early designs had a poor track record and high revision rate causing many surgeons to abandon...
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Since 2003, The Knee, Hip and Shoulder Center has been providing greater seacoast NH residents with specialized advanced orthopaedic personalized care in the treatment of knee, hip and shoulder disorders using the best of the best techniques and a highly navigated care process.

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 333 Borthwick Ave., Suite 301, Portsmouth, NH 03801

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Since 2003, The Knee, Hip and Shoulder Center has been providing greater seacoast NH residents with specialized advanced orthopaedic personalized care in the treatment of knee, hip and shoulder disorders using the best of the best techniques and a highly navigated care process.

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333 Borthwick Ave., Suite 301, Portsmouth, NH 03801

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603.431.5858

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Step 11 - Navigation

NAVIGATION is both the FIRST AND LAST step in the AVATAR process. We will be ushering you through the entire experience making sure nothing falls through the cracks. CALL US or TEXT US FIRST with any concerns or questions.

Step 10 - Rehabilitation

For total knees, continuous motion is vital to prevent scarring and stiffness. Upon arrival at home, a physical therapist will visit and work to progress motion, walking and strength. When no longer homebound, outpatient physical therapy will continue for a few weeks.

Step 9 - Ambulation

A physical therapist will work with the nurses to begin mobilizing to a chair while monitoring vital signs like blood pressure. They will encourage joint motion and then start the process of walking with a walker and managing stairs. This may take 2 to 5 hours before walking and stairs are deemed to be safe.

Step 8 - Waking Up

The recovery room (PACU) stay will be about an hour or less while the sedation wears off Post-operative pain is normal and the nurses have ways to help control discomfort while administering IV. Hydration. We encourage light eating and drinking and then begin moving the joint right away.

Step 7 - CUSTOMIZED SURGERY

For both Same Day Surgery and overnight surgery, our goal is to manage the entire experience with a focus on safety and comfort. Even though patients are asleep for surgery, regional anesthesia (nerve blocks) are preferable to deep general anesthesia as there is less grogginess and nausea afterwards.