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Hip Joint Replacement
I had Total Hip Joint Replacement in Jan 2021.Both sides(Ceramic) I have joined an IIM for their MBA program which requires a lot of mobility walking and sitting for long hours. I am having pain in my knee for the past some days due to walking long and climbing stairs.Can my threshold for pain increase or I could do something to increase my threshold.
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You can consult a physiotherapist to learn knee exercises and various life style modifications which will help you reduce strain on ur knees.
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Well ceramic THR is currently the best in class for your age group, Having done that we don’t expect much problems at this point , however since you have pain in the knees right now , you would have to present a more detailed history about the nature of the pain and is it more in the morning compared to evening hours? Do you feel your knees might give away while you take the stairs? Also I would like to know as to why did you get a THR done?
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Total bilateral hip joint Replacement is with many riders Do/Donot consult your treating doctor Your problem will be complete cure consult me Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic surgeon 42 years expertise search browse on goggle in practo website Tks
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