CAS - Knee Replacement
Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) - Knee Replacement
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| If Dr.
Bowers suggests knee replacement surgery as a treatment for your injury
or arthritis of the knee, you may feel a little scared and
unsure about what’s likely to happen. Relax... Getting the
right information and knowing your options can help you approach
your impending treatment in a calm, unstressed state of mind.
By clicking on the links
below, you will be able to gather information about
Computer
Assisted
Surgery (CAS) knee
replacement. Feel free to
contact our office with your questions. |
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1) Knee Anatomy
Bones, ligaments, cartilage and tendons.
2) Knee Arthritis
Causes, symptoms and treatment.
3) Non-Surgical Alternatives
Conservative measures to relieve your pain.
4)
Total Knee Replacement
Implant components and procedure.
5)
CAS Knee Replacement
The new solution, how it works, patient benefits and equipment.
6)
Surgery Day
Pre-operative procedures, preparation for the hospital, day of surgery
and recovery.
7)
Post-Operative Care
Possible complications and precautions.
8)
Rehabilitation
Guidelines to help you during your recovery.
9)
Life after Knee Surgery
What to expect in the months and years to come.
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