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Is it possible to perform brace knee surgery on both legs?

Yes, it is possible, after the examination and vision, the doctor can make the decision for surgery with her own diagnosis.

Can people with knee arthritis use a treadmill?

It is suggested not to use a treadmill and a visit should be done for a more accurate decision.

I have operated on the cruciate ligament and after a year I still have pain, is it normal?

For this case, a visit should be done and the conditions should be investigated. Various factors such as post-operative care, environmental conditions and the type of pain diagnosis are important.

Is joint replacement recommended for people over 70 years old and are there any side effects?

It depends on the physical condition of the person and the doctor will definitely perform all the tests and examinations before the operation, but in general joint replacement should be done at the right time and there is no age limit.

Why does the knee bleed?

Its cause is the accumulation of excess fluid around the knee joint, which occurs as a result of meniscus tears, bone fractures, ligament tears, trauma and sports injuries, osteoarthritis, and some knee-related diseases.

Which people should not undergo knee joint replacement surgery?

Basically, people who are in the following category should not perform knee joint surgery:

Overweight people

People with infectious diseases

People with diabetes

People with muscle weakness and physical disability

People with balance disorders

How long can you walk after knee meniscus surgery?

Depending on the physical conditions and operation conditions, usually after a few hours they can walk with the help of a cane.

Is using the toilet useful for joint replacement patients?

Yes, joint replacement patients must use the toilet.

What is the shelf life of detailed equipment?

According to statistical analysis, it will be effective for 10-15 years in 90-95% of patients.

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