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Your Joint Replacement Journey: What To Expect At OrthoArkansas

Joint replacement surgery truly is a journey that requires careful planning, preparation and communication with your healthcare providers to guide you along the way.

For those patients who have tried all the conservative measures and lifestyle changes but still found no relief,  your orthopedist and you may consider surgical intervention. Although surgery is always the last treatment option, joint replacement may be right for some patients.

Our goal at OrthoArkansas is for patients and their Caregivers to feel supported and well-informed — and that they are not alone in their journey — and have a dedicated team of healthcare professionals at every step.

EXPECT COMMUNICATION

Joint replacement surgery can bring feelings of uncertainty. It’s natural to have concerns and questions about the procedure, the recovery process, and the potential impact on your daily life. From the moment you schedule your consultation to the post-operative follow-up appointments, communication plays a role in your joint replacement journey. Expect to actively participate in discussions with your orthopedist, sharing your symptoms, concerns, and expectations. This open dialogue allows your healthcare provider to tailor the surgery and recovery plan to your specific needs.

EXPECT CARE NAVIGATION

Care Navigators will be your trusted guide throughout your joint replacement journey. They will help ensure that your care is well-coordinated, communicate any concerns or questions, and provide the support and education you need to make informed decisions.

From pre-surgery preparations to post-operative care, your surgeon and Care Navigator will ensure you have a clear understanding of what to expect. They will discuss the procedure details, the estimated recovery time, and any potential risks or complications. Your Care Navigator will also assist you in preparing for surgery, including any necessary adjustments to your diet or medications.

EXPECT PERSONALIZED CARE

Every patient is unique, and your joint replacement journey at OrthoArkansas will be tailored to you. Your orthopedic surgeon and support team will develop a personalized care plan that takes into consideration factors such as your age, overall health, and the extent of damage to your joint. This plan may include physical therapy, pain management strategies, and other interventions to optimize your recovery.

EXPECT COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION

Education is another important aspect of your joint replacement journey. By understanding the surgery and the recovery process, you can actively participate in your own care and make informed decisions. Your Care Navigator and other healthcare providers will provide you with educational materials, resources, and workshops to help you fully understand the procedure, manage your expectations, and have tools for self-care as well as for your Caregivers during your recovery.

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING RECOVERY

Expect a Period of Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation plays a vital role in your joint replacement journey. After surgery, you will likely spend some time in the hospital under the care of a multidisciplinary team. They will guide you through your initial recovery, helping you regain mobility, strength, and independence. Physical and occupational therapists will work closely with you to develop a rehabilitation plan that suits your needs and goals.

Expect a Gradual Return to Normal Activities

As you progress through your rehabilitation, you will gradually increase your activity level and regain the ability to perform tasks that were previously difficult due to joint pain and limitations. It is important to approach this phase of recovery with patience and perseverance, as it will take time for your body to fully heal and adapt to the new joint.

Expect Ongoing Support and Guidance

Even after you have completed your rehabilitation, your joint replacement journey is not over for us! Your orthopedic surgeon and healthcare team will monitor your progress and provide ongoing support and guidance. Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to assess your joint function, address any concerns, and ensure that you are maintaining the best possible outcome from your surgery.

Tips for Recovery

While communication, education, and support form the foundation of your joint replacement journey, here are some additional tips to ensure a smooth and successful recovery:

  1. Follow your healthcare team’s instructions diligently, including wound care, pain management, and medication.
  2. Engage in physical therapy as recommended by your therapist to enhance mobility and strength.
  3. Prioritize good nutrition and stay hydrated to support optimal healing.
  4. Gradually increase activity levels under the guidance of your healthcare team to regain strength and flexibility.
  5. Attend follow-up appointments and communicate any concerns or changes in your condition.
  6. Seek emotional support from family, friends, or support groups to help navigate the emotional aspects of recovery.

Joint replacement surgery is an opportunity to regain mobility, reduce pain, and enhance your quality of life. By expecting clear communication, education, and support from your joint replacement team, you can approach this journey with confidence and peace of mind.

Remember to actively participate in your treatment decisions, educate yourself about the procedure and recovery, and lean on the support available to you.

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