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Questions to ask your doctor after knee replacement

What to ask your doctor after knee replacement; Knee replacement - after - what to ask your doctor; Knee arthroplasty - after - what to ask your doctor

You had surgery to get a new knee joint.

Below are questions you may want to ask your surgeon or health care provider to help you take care of your new joint.

Questions

How did the surgery go? Is there anything different from what we discussed before surgery?

What are my precautions or limitations during recovery?

When will I go home? Will I be able to go straight home, or do I need to go to a rehabilitation facility for more recovery?

How active will I be after I go home?

Will I have pain medicines when I go home? How should I take them?

Will I need to take blood thinners when I go home?

How can I get my home ready after I go home?

What are the signs that something is wrong with my new knee? How can I prevent problems with my new knee?

What are other signs and symptoms that I need to call my surgeon's office?

How do I take care of my surgical wound?

References

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons website. Total knee replacement. orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/treatment/total-knee-replacement. Updated June 2020. Accessed May 12, 2023.

Mihalko WM. Arthroplasty of the knee. In: Azar FM, Beaty JH, eds. Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics. 14th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 7.

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