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Joint replacements not necessarily a fact of aging

By Deb Balzer, Mayo Clinic News Network
Published: November 14, 2023, 5:24am

As people age, their joints change. Sometimes, this can lead to arthritis, causing pain in areas like the knees and hips. Dr. Rafael Sierra, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, said arthritis and joint replacements are not inevitable. However, conditions like birth defects and structural issues can increase the risk of hip or knee problems that may result in the need for replacement.

Sierra wants to set the record straight about aging and joint replacements.

“The perception out there is that everybody’s going to need a hip replacement down the road, whether it’s knee or hip, everybody’s going to need some form of replacement. That’s not necessarily true,” he said.

He said it’s not aging but anatomy that will predispose people to knee or hip replacements.

“This is a perfect example: A patient that had a slip when they were very young. See, there’s an abnormal shape to the femur. And this abnormal shape will cause damage of this affected bone into the socket that would lead to hip arthritis,” said Sierra.

Joint replacements today are more successful than ever — thanks to precision robotic surgery.

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