Arthroplasty is a procedure (surgical) to restore joint function. The joint can be restored by re-boning material. An artificial joint (bushing) can be used. Different types of arthritis could damage rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, congenital secretions in the acetabular dysplasia, hip joint, frozen shoulder in the hip joint, loose shoulder, trauma joint, joint stiffness and this is the most common reason for joint surgery. Arthroplasty surgery can be used when medical treatments no longer effectively alleviate disability and joint pain. People who have undergone arterial surgery usually have a marked improvement in joint pain, quality of life and ability to perform operations. Some possible complications during joint surgery include infection, bleeding, healthy blood clots or legs, loosening of prosthetic parts. The prosthesis for the selected surgery must be non-toxic and compliant. Fulfilling all these criteria usually means that the material (bushing) will not last for 10-20 years.
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