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Knee Replacement Surgery Alternatives

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Multiple research studies have demonstrated the benefit of regular exercise in forestalling the complications related to such degenerative conditions as diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.



Exercise is also important in maintaining the health of joints by strengthening muscles, improving blood flow, and promoting joint flexibility.

Nonetheless, many people find, even as early as their 40's that they have significant problems with arthritis. They then go to see orthopedic surgeons who- as surgeons are trained to do- want to operate.

According to statistics provided by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, hip replacements in the United States are expected to double from 285,000 in 2005 to 572,000 in 2030, with knee replacements also shooting through the roof from 523,000 to 3.4 million over the same period of time.

Most joint replacement operations are performed for osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease where the cartilage, the gristle that caps the end of long bones, begins to degenerate and deteriorate. As the disease progresses, the cartilage softens and further wears away. Eventually the underlying bone is exposed. In addition, inflammation affects the joint capsule. In joints like the hip and knee, once the cartilage has worn away, mechanical factors come into play and aggravate the situation.

While newer techniques for joint replacement are making this operation more attractive, what can a Baby Boomer who has OA but who doesn't want joint replacement surgery to do?

Standard conservative therapies consist of weight control, regular exercise, and avoidance of activities that aggravate symptoms.

For pain control, analgesics such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) and various non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are sometimes helpful. Unfortunately, they also have the potential for harmful side effects.

For patients with more severe symptoms, injections of glucocorticoids (“cortisone”) and viscosupplements, which are special lubricants, can alleviate pain.

Devices such as lateral wedge insoles worn in shoes to realign the knee or braces can also be useful for some.

In patients with significant discomfort who still have cartilage left, there is another option. Born of the regenerative medicine movement, resurgent interest in the use of autologous stem cells, stem cells obtained from the patient, has prompted the development of new treatment approaches.

One such approach is the use of autologous stem cells along with platelet rich plasma (platelets are blood cells rich in healing and growth factors) to help grow new cartilage.

While the data is still in its infancy, there is solid evidence that the combination of stem cells and platelet rich plasma introduced into an osteoarthritis joint that has been primed with injury (using a small gauge needle with ultrasound guidance) may lead to cartilage regeneration.

Certainly, symptoms improve in the vast majority of patients. Studies are currently underway to assess the degree to which and the rapidity at which new cartilage grows using this technique. The attraction is that this procedure is done using local anesthetic and is minimally invasive.

For more information, contact the Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of Maryland at (301) 694-5800.
Knee Replacement Surgery Alternatives
Getting a hair transplant operation may seem like a frightening prospect to the uninformed, but people who have opted for this solution to massive hair thinning and baldness tell quite a different story. In the hands of a qualified hair surgeon specialist, the operation is painless. A patient's scalp is locally anesthetized while a doctor performs the procedure. Patients typically watch TV or comfortably read a magazine during the three to five hours they're sitting in the chair.

Afterwards, patients may return to work the following day, avoiding heavy lifting for a time. Most patients use nothing more than over-the-counter pain medication and have no bandages to worry about.

During the transplant process, a tiny strip of skin is removed from an area of scalp where hair is in good supply. The skin is sutured so hair immediately covers the "donor area." From the donor strip, thousands of hair follicles are removed and "planted" in paper-cut-like incisions across the scalp wherever new hair is desired. Hairs are placed individually, in twos or in threes, so "Barbie Doll hair" does not result (hair like on a doll's head, set in unnatural clusters inside hole incisions).

With a qualified doctor, one or two sessions are usually all that's necessary for a majority of patients. In as little as three to six months, the newly transplanted hair will begin to grow, with full growth achieved within ten to twelve months.

Unlike other methods of treating hair loss, hair replacement therapy is a permanent solution. Because the grafted roots come from an area of the head not prone to balding, they continue to produce healthy, normal hair in their "new location" throughout the rest of a person's life.

The picture is rosy, with one important warning. Choose your hair surgeon very carefully. Experts skilled in state-of-the-art technology are rare, and you will probably have to travel a long distance if you wish to be treated by one. Placing yourself in the hands of a doctor who only does three or four hair transplants a month is gambling with disaster. Most doctors still make hole-incisions and plant hairs in Barbie-Doll clumps, or plugs. Often they fail at creating a natural hairline, and scaring and flaps create nightmares for unsuspecting patients who wrongly placed their trust.

Insist on talking to many of the doctor's patients who have had the procedure, and on seeing a live surgery being performed, before you trust yourself to the doctor you think you will choose. Many dilettantes talk impressive terms and make bold promises but cannot deliver the goods. Particularly avoid hair transplant franchises that import doctors to do their procedures. Never trust a physician who promotes gimmicks and gadgets (like oxygen therapy) in addition to the surgery.

If you do your homework and choose carefully, you will be among the thousands of happy patients who have undergone hair transplantation and have lived ever since with a head of full, natural-looking, growing, healthy hair. In the final outcome, it's your appearance that's at stake. That should be worth all your trouble.
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