1 - Your Knee Pain Dictates Your Activity Levels
If the pain in your knee (or knees) is the thing you have to consider first when you’re planning your daily activities, like walking, …show more content…
Don’t wait for your pain to become excruciating before you consider knee surgery as an option because waiting too long can adversely affect your quality of life.
4 - Your Future Prognosis Is Not Good
If your knee pain worsens or remains stable and your physician does not believe that it will improve, you should talk to a knee surgeon to discuss whether or not knee replacement surgery is the best option. You may think that you can put off knee surgery indefinitely but you must remember that as you get older, surgery becomes more difficult because of other health problems. Recovery from knee surgery is decidedly easier when you are in your 50s or 60s instead of your 70s or 80s.
5 - Your Previous Knee Replacement Hasn’t Helped
If you have had knee replacement surgery before and your pain and movement haven’t improved, it may be time to consult with another physician about a replacement for your replacement. Advances in knee replacement could mean that new equipment or new techniques will give you a better