What is Joint Replacement?
Joint replacement is a surgical procedure that removes a damaged joint and replaces it with an artificial implant, commonly performed on hips, knees, and shoulders. It helps restore normal function, especially for patients suffering from osteoarthritis, injuries, or degenerative diseases that cause severe pain and limited mobility. By alleviating discomfort and improving movement, joint replacement enhances the overall quality of life. With advancements in medical technology, modern implants offer durability and natural joint function, allowing patients to regain mobility, perform daily activities with ease, and experience long-term relief from joint pain.