In the past, people often didn’t live long enough to wear out their joints. But, improvements in medical care have meant that people are living longer and knee and hip joint problems are more and more common. In fact, according to the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, there may be 3 million knee replacement surgeries needed each year by the year 2030. And those people who have the surgery will have a better quality of life as they age. …show more content…
If conservative treatments like physical therapy and walking aids have stopped helping and you’ve had to stop using the affected joint or joints, then you may be a candidate for joint replacement surgery. In fact, if you find that your mobility problems related to joint pain are making life unsafe inside or outside of your home, you should seek medical help. Joint problems related to aging and arthritis don’t resolve themselves. They only get worse and waiting too long to have joint replacement surgery can make the procedure more difficult and make the outcome less successful because as arthritis progresses, it makes the joints