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Area of pain: Ar­ti­fi­cial joints
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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. 

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