Better Recovery with Patient Electronic Wearables
Recovery after hip and knee replacement is changing for the better thanks to technology.
Recovery after hip and knee replacement is changing for the better thanks to technology.
“I no longer desired to do the things that regularly brought me joy, and the constant pain was debilitating.” –Kim
According to the CDC, about 1 in 4 US adults have arthritis that has been diagnosed by a doctor.
The demand for joint replacement surgeries in the United States is currently on the rise.
Hip and knee pain can be a burden on simple daily activities like walking. Joint pain can limit an individual’s lifestyle and cause secondary problems as the body tries to compensate for the pain and decreased range of motion.
Joint pain affects millions of people every year. Thankfully, joint pain doesn’t have to be part of your everyday life. Today, there is a wide array of nonsurgical and surgical options that can be used to treat pain in the knee or hip.