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Your Joint Replacement Journey

Your joints are involved in almost every activity you do.

Simple movements such as walking, bending, and turning require the use of your hip and knee joints. Normally, all parts of these work together and each joint moves easily and without pain. But when a joint becomes diseased or injured, the resulting pain can severely limit your ability to move and work.

Understand hip pain

Your joints are involved in almost every activity you do. Simple movements such as walking, bending, and turning require the use of your hip and knee joints. Normally, all parts of these work together and each joint moves easily and without pain. But when a joint becomes diseased or injured, the resulting pain can severely limit your ability to move and work.

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Understand knee pain

Your joints are involved in almost every activity you do. Simple movements such as walking, bending, and turning require the use of your hip and knee joints. Normally, all parts of these joints work together and each joint moves easily and without pain. But when a joint becomes diseased or injured, the resulting pain can severely limit your ability to move and work.

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Robotic arm assisted surgery, information for patients

If you have received a Patient information from Stryker pack or card, and are booked in to receive a robotic arm assisted joint replacement with your orthopaedic surgeon – please click below to learn more about your surgery. To access this content, you will need the password provided in your Patient information from Stryker materials, if you don’t have a password, please refer back to your orthopaedic surgeon’s rooms.

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Seeing a doctor

If you are experiencing joint pain, the first step is to see your family doctor. They will be able to diagnose and treat your problem. They may prescribe medications or provide a referral to a specialist for further treatment if necessary.

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