Mechanical Loosening of Internal Knee Prosthetic Joint

Understanding and Treating Mechanical Loosening in Knee Prosthetic Joints

Mechanical loosening of an internal knee prosthetic joint refers to a condition where the artificial joint in the knee becomes unstable or dislodged from its original position. This can occur due to various reasons, such as wear and tear over time, trauma, infection, or improper placement during the initial surgery.

When the prosthetic joint becomes loose, it can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty in walking or bearing weight on the affected knee. Patients may also experience a clicking or grinding sensation, as well as a decreased range of motion in the joint.

Timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent further damage and restore normal functionality. The treatment options may include revision surgery to fix or replace the loosened joint or physical therapy to strengthen the surrounding muscles and improve joint stability.

It is important for individuals experiencing any symptoms of mechanical loosening of a knee prosthetic joint to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.

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