Quadriceps Sparing Knee Replacement Surgery Allows For Faster Recovery Than Traditional Approaches
Knee replacement is a surgical procedure in which a diseased or damaged knee joint is replaced with an artificial joint called a prosthesis. Made of metal alloys and high grade plastics, the prosthesis is designed to move just like a healthy human knee joint. Today more than 90 percent of patients undergoing knee replacement have a complication free result which relieves pain and restores mobility.
The traditional surgical approach to knee replacement is through a surgical incision down the center of the knee that cuts through the quadriceps (thigh) muscle and tendons to expose the knee joint. The quadriceps muscle is the main muscle responsible for strength and stability of the knee.
In the quadriceps sparing knee replacement approach, instead of cutting the quadriceps muscle and tendon, the surgeon comes under this muscle to slide it to the outside of the knee and allow the joint to be exposed and surgically replaced with a prosthesis without cutting the muscle and tendon.
Because the quadriceps muscle and tendon remain intact throughout the surgical procedure, the patient may experience improved ability to immediately walk, faster recovery and progression from walker to cane to off the cane, and improved strength and function particularly for stairs and getting out of chairs. Patients also report less postoperative pain.
From muscular strains and fractures to arthritic conditions and sports injuries, the physicians and staff of Shore Orthopaedic University Associates are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopaedic problems.
To learn more about Quadriceps Sparing Knee Replacement, visit our shoreorthodocs.com/knee. To schedule a one-on-one consultation with one of our board certified orthopaedic surgeons, contact us at (609) 927-1991 or request an appointment online at shoreorthodocs.com. We are located in Somers Point, Galloway and Cape May Court House.
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