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If you suffer from chronic joint pain due to arthritis or trauma related conditions, pain relief options are available. JointReplacement.com will help you understand the source of your joint pain and offer a step-by-step look at what happens before, during and after joint replacement surgery.
JointReplacement.com offers information related to hip replacement and knee replacement, as well as, shoulder, ankle, and finger replacement. You can learn about preparing for joint replacement surgery, what to expect during your hospital stay, the role of caregivers in the joint replacement process, and the rehabilitation stage for each type of joint replacement.
Where is Your Pain
Understanding the source of your joint pain is important when researching your treatment options. This section of the site will help you identify if your joint pain is mild, moderate or severe and what treatment options are available at each of these stages of joint pain. Choose your affected joint from the menu on the left for joint specific information.
Mild Joint Pain
The pain and discomfort of mild joint pain can become something you learn to deal with everyday. In this section learn more about the possible causes of your joint pain and some of the treatment options available for joint pain sufferers. Read More About Mild Joint Pain.
Moderate Joint Pain
When non-surgical treatment options no longer address your joint pain, it may be time to consider other pain relief alternatives. The articles in this section are designed to familiarize you with surgical treatment options available, as well as helping you decide if joint replacement surgery is the right option for you. Read More About Moderate Joint Pain.
Severe Joint Pain
If the decision has been made by you and your surgeon to have joint replacement surgery, there is a lot you can do to prepare for your surgery and your recovery. This section will help you prepare for your hospital stay, as well as preparing your home for your return. Read More About Severe Joint Pain.
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