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In my family circle also most people 55 - 60 + complain knee pains . Not sure how our generation will look like . What to take care to avoid knee pain in early ages . If you run daily that will cause knee pains early stages ? 

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3 hours ago, MRI said:

amma ki cheyinchaali.. rendu kallaki.. okati taravata okati cheyinchala leka rendu oka saarena?? doctors maaku vadilestunnaru.. andaru anni rakalu cheptunnaru.. rendu oke saari cheyinchina vaallu oka kaalu sarigga ledu antunnaranta.. endukala?? emem jagrattalu paatinchali mee experience nundi cheppandi.. thank you..

Pain ithey untadhi man physio kavali anukunta after surgery

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10 minutes ago, Swatkat said:

Pain ithey untadhi man physio kavali anukunta after surgery

physio is key here....with out that, your body and your nervous system will not accept new foreign part installed. It wont recognize it and inka eppatiki set kaadu, so pain alane undochu, limping chesukuntu vellali and future complications....so physiotherapy thone possible.  

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Not every surgery is same as not one size fits all. We do at least 20 TKR surgeries in a day.

Logic is simple. Primarily the need of TKR must be properly evaluated but not just the reason of someone in family did.

BMI is one of the most important value to consider. Based on pre analysis made then the type of surgery , whether or not to go with one or 2 is suggested. There are advance techniques and surgical equipments are in place which could reduce the post operations constraints. 

So get to the right doctor and get it done.  Again the success rate of the surgery is around 85%. So think and be positive.

P.S: Surgery mathram galiz untadhi :(

 

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31 minutes ago, abhigadu said:

Not every surgery is same as not one size fits all. We do at least 20 TKR surgeries in a day.

Logic is simple. Primarily the need of TKR must be properly evaluated but not just the reason of someone in family did.

BMI is one of the most important value to consider. Based on pre analysis made then the type of surgery , whether or not to go with one or 2 is suggested. There are advance techniques and surgical equipments are in place which could reduce the post operations constraints. 

So get to the right doctor and get it done.  Again the success rate of the surgery is around 85%. So think and be positive.

P.S: Surgery mathram galiz untadhi :(

 

good info

Hyd lo which hospital has that advance techniques/surgical equipments? and which Dr is the best today?

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22 minutes ago, no01 said:

good info

Hyd lo which hospital has that advance techniques/surgical equipments? and which Dr is the best today?

any tertiary care centres or surgical Ortho specialities must have them. I do not refer to any other doctor.

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On 11/30/2022 at 11:08 AM, no01 said:

my mom is diabetic and she got both knee same time when she was 62. Diabetic or other health conditions unte, oka few months avvanni control lo undela chusukovali...once everything is good, then they can perform surgery.

One at a time anukunnam, but maa relatives lo same case unna aunties ni consult chesam. whoever did only one knee, never did 2nd knee again.....ah one knee ke chukkalu kanipinchai anta...2 months horrible pain, discomfort etc etc. So malli inko knee ki assalu dhairyam lekunde.....so we got both knee surgery for my mom in Apollo Hyd....2 months narakam assalu papam...but one knee aina, two aina pain level oka point tharuvatha same...discomfort kuda anthe, rest room vellali anna, edi cheyyalanna kastam....one knee chesina, valla age ki 2nd knee tho pani cheyyaleru. So regardless, they are still in bed for those many days.

so my suggestion is...go for both knee at a time...based on my mom experience and few other aunties in our family circle.

 

On 11/30/2022 at 11:15 AM, islander said:

Ma auntie di kuda two at a time cheyincharu. It took 2 months to recover but she is doing fine now..

Doctor: Gurava Reddy

 

On 11/30/2022 at 11:16 AM, Spartan said:

get it done both, if u want to take benifit of the surgery.

main reason is mental and physiocal trauma they undergo, post-surgery.

renditiki oke sari cheyiste they undergo the pain and re-hab only once,

okati oka sari cheyiste, tey will never agree for second one...due to the earlier re-hab and pain.

aso okati cheyiste..inko kaalu ibbandi pedutune untadi...

ma mom ki okate cheyinchamu, but other leg struggle undi,,,and she cannot walk far

knees meeda pedda cuts chesaara?? advanced advanced antunnaru.. em advanced vundi??

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