Joint Replacement

Joint replacement is primarily recommended for individuals experiencing joint dysfunction and pain due to arthritis, fractures, or other injuries. The goal of the surgery is to relieve pain, improve mobility, and restore quality of life.

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Partial Joint Replacement

Partial Joint Replacement follows a similar procedure to total joint replacement but targets only the damaged portion of the joint, preserving surrounding healthy tissue. It is most suitable for patients with localized damage—commonly in the knee—while the rest of the joint remains in good condition. This approach allows for a smaller incision, quicker recovery, and better preservation of natural joint function.

Total Joint Replacement

The surgical process for total joint replacement begins with either general or regional anesthesia to ensure the patient feels no pain. A precise incision is made near the joint to access the damaged area. The surgeon then removes the worn-out bone and cartilage and replaces them with artificial components made of metal or plastic. These implants are carefully aligned to restore joint function. Once the replacement is secured, the incision is closed and covered with a sterile dressing to promote healing.

joint replacement surgery in hong kong
joint replacement surgery in hong kong

Postoperative Recovery and Expected Outcomes

After surgery, patients typically stay in the hospital for a few days for monitoring and pain management. Physical therapy begins soon after, focusing on stretching, strength training, and gait correction to restore joint mobility and stability. The medical team also provides guidance on safe daily activities during recovery. With proper rehabilitation, most patients experience significant pain relief, improved mobility, and a return to normal life.

All surgeries carry potential risks, including infection, bleeding, nerve injury, and joint stiffness.
It's important to understand these risks and discuss them thoroughly with your medical team.
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(near Exit B2 of TST MTR Station)

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(near Tai Tong Road Light Rail Station)

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