Painful hip and knee replacement – Pain after endoprosthetic surgery
Your specialist for artificial joints in Vienna – Problems with hip and knee replacements.
If your hip or knee replacement is causing problems or pain, a thorough evaluation is essential. The most common causes of pain with a hip or knee replacement are loosening, instability, wear, or infection. It is crucial to have these problems examined by a specialist in artificial joint replacement.
Your orthopedist in the 18th district for painful prostheses.
As an internationally recognized expert in endoprosthetics, I specialize in the precise diagnosis and effective treatment of problems with hip and knee replacements. I look forward to meeting you personally and supporting you on your path to a pain-free life with your artificial joint. In my practice in Vienna, we use state-of-the-art diagnostic procedures to determine the exact cause of your symptoms and initiate the appropriate treatment.
The diagnosis and treatment of painful hip and knee prostheses require specialized expertise in orthopedics and traumatology. As a recognized expert, I dedicate myself to this challenging task with great care and expertise.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Painful Hip and Knee Prostheses
In my Vienna practice, as a specialist and orthopedic surgeon for artificial joints, I utilize only the most advanced international diagnostic procedures and treatment algorithms to evaluate pain associated with hip and knee prostheses. I also continuously work on introducing new imaging techniques, such as Dual-Energy CT, and establish the latest treatment standards, particularly for the assessment of potentially infected prostheses, to consistently enhance the care provided to my patients.
The treatment of painful hip and knee prostheses encompasses a variety of conservative therapy options, tailored to the individual needs and issues of each patient. Should these conservative methods prove ineffective in alleviating symptoms, revision surgery may be necessary, involving the replacement of the artificial joint with a new one.
If you are experiencing issues with your hip or knee prosthesis, I offer you the highest level of expertise as an orthopedic surgeon specializing in painful prostheses in Vienna. I ascertain the precise cause of your prosthetic pain according to the highest international standards and am pleased to personally advise you on your individual treatment options.
I ascertain the precise causes of your prosthetic pain according to the highest international standards and personally advise you on tailored therapy options specifically designed to meet your needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Artificial Joints
What are common causes of pain in a hip prosthesis?
Pain in a hip prosthesis can arise from various causes, such as prosthetic loosening, infections, wear of the prosthetic material, or mechanical issues. As an orthopedic surgeon specializing in post-prosthesis surgery pain in Vienna, I conduct a precise diagnosis to ascertain the exact cause and initiate the appropriate treatment.
What should I do if I experience pain in my knee prosthesis?
If you experience pain in your knee prosthesis, I recommend consulting a specialist promptly. In my practice in Vienna 1180, I conduct a comprehensive examination and, if necessary, utilize imaging diagnostics to clarify the causes of your symptoms and plan the appropriate therapy.
When is revision surgery necessary for a painful endoprosthesis?
I consider revision surgery when conservative treatment approaches fail to alleviate symptoms, or when structural issues such as prosthetic loosening or infections are present that cannot be otherwise addressed. I carefully assess the condition of your prosthesis to determine if surgical correction is required.
How can I tell if revision surgery for my prosthesis is necessary?
As an experienced orthopedic surgeon in Vienna 1180, I determine the necessity of revision surgery based on specific symptoms and comprehensive diagnostics. Typical indicators for potential revision surgery include persistent pain, apparent joint instability, or increasing limitation of movement. I utilize advanced imaging techniques and clinical tests to precisely evaluate the prosthesis’s condition and ascertain if a correction is required to enhance your quality of life.



