Volume 19 No 1 (2021)
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A CASE STUDY ON EXERCISES REDUCES KNEE PAIN AFTER TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY
Dr. Manjit Kumar, Mrs.Swastika Singh Chandel , Mr.Satyendra Singh Sachan
Abstract
The most common cause of knee discomfort in society has been osteoarthritis which causes limitations and disabilities. Medicines are not sufficient to manage the pain complaint of patients with knee osteoarthritis especially grade 3 and 4. A knee replacement is anadvance technique to resolve the osteoarthritic complications.Some cases following total knee replacements are having still some pain.Data from a single, 53-year-old female patient was used in the physiotherapy clinic for this investigation. After getting a total knee arthroplasty of her right knee, she continued to experience knee pain. The right knee joint became misaligned and unstable as a result of the ensuing mechanical modifications. Several physiotherapeutic techniques were used in this investigation. By using this approach non-essential revision total knee replacement surgeries could be avoided.
Keywords
total knee replacement (TKR), strengthening exercises, osteoarthritis
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