Tips For a Faster Joint Replacement Recovery

Tips For a Faster Joint Replacement Recovery

Joint replacements used to leave people in agonizing pain taking weeks, sometimes months to recover.  It was not uncommon to be hospitalized 3 to 7 days.  Now, newer techniques allow for the patient to be up and walking right after surgery and to be released from the hospital on the same day.  The goal in getting someone up and moving right away benefits the patient in a huge way.  They are less likely to develop blood clots, experience increased pain and lose muscle mass.

Do not mistake this for an easy ride though.  There is still a lot of work that goes in before, during, and after the surgery. The surgeon just fixes the issue. The real work comes after the surgery. The more prepared you are, the better your outcome will be.  Keeping everyone involved, ie. support person, facilitator, surgeon, nursing staff and anesthesiologist, all on the same page will only benefit you.  Here are some things you can do to make your recovery go faster:

  • Set realistic expectations on your recovery BEFORE you even have the surgery.  Go in to it knowing it will take time for you to heal.  Research shows that even though you feel great and are able to get around fairly easy, the muscle tissues and bone still take a full 6 weeks to heal properly.  For some, it can be even more than 6 weeks.  Keeping that in mind will prepare you mentally to accept that you will not be running a marathon within a month’s time after your joint replacement.  
  • Eat a healthy diet, stop smoking and continue a strengthening exercise routine before the big day.  Doing this will have you fit and healthy for surgery.  By continuing the exercise or physiotherapy prior to the surgery, you will be that much more ahead of the game when you start the routine back up.
  • Prepare your home ahead of time before the surgery.  Making some meals you can keep in the freezer will make eating time less stressful and easier.  Get your sleeping area set up.   For example, if your bedroom is in an upstairs area, it might make more sense to set something up downstairs for a couple of days until you feel like you can safely climb stairs.  Clear away any unnecessary items on the floor to prevent the chance of tripping over them.
  • Most importantly, always do what your doctor has instructed and follow through with any preparation required or limitations they have set for you. 

If you are looking for a private hip replacement or knee replacement, contact Health Vantis at 877-344-3544 or Info@healthvantis.com.

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The Benefit of Second Opinions

If you are facing a major surgery, being well informed is a must.  If all of your questions are not answered or you are having second thoughts about what has been recommended, a second opinion might be worth the money to obtain. The value of a second opinion is to give you more information so that you can make the most educated decision about your health. It is not to discount the original doctor’s opinion, but instead to consider his or her recommendation with others that may be available. You do not want to have a surgery if you are not 100% comfortable with it.

There can be numerous other reasons why someone might want to have a second opinion:

  • The doctor says there is nothing else they can do for you
  • You didn’t feel the doctor listened to your concerns
  • You are looking for an alternative treatment or other options
  • You want to confirm the diagnosis and/or treatment plan
  • Peace of mind you are doing the right thing 
  • You want to know if there is newer technology or an advanced, easier or safer method to the approach your surgery has been recommended be done.

If you would like to have a second opinion and are not sure how to go about it, please contact us and we’d be happy to help!  info@healthvantis.com or at 877-344-3544.

 

Health Vantis

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877-344-3544

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New Travel Guidelines Effective Oct 1, 2022

On September 19, 2022 US President Joe Biden deemed the pandemic to be over.  That doesn’t mean COVID is no longer a thing, but that it is at a manageable level affecting our day to day lives and no longer an emergency.  Does this mean that our restrictions are going to fully lift and everything back to normal?  Possibly, as far as travel goes.  Effective Oct 1, 2022, Canada will lift all restrictions on travel to Canada.  The new order states that border requirements, including vaccination, mandatory use of ArrieCAN and any testing and quarantine/isolation requirements will end for all travelers entering Canada by land, air or sea.  The mask requirement aboard flights in Canada will no longer be required either.

This means that unvaccinated, non-citizens entering Canada will be allowed to cross the border.  Sports fans will be delighted that the unvaccinated players for MLB, NBA and NHL will no longer be prohibited.  It will also speed up and eliminate the hassle coming back into Canada.  

You can find more details to these new guidelines at: https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid

 

Health Vantis

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