Hip Replacement Surgery
Is Age Really a Limiting Factor?
12/4/2024
Dr. Joe Mueller, Aspirus Orthopedic Surgeon
Maintaining mobility
and a comfortable quality of life becomes increasingly important as we age. For
many older adults, joint replacement surgery offers a path to greater
independence, pain relief, and improved functionality.
Joe
Mueller, DO, an orthopedic surgeon with Aspirus Health, explains that there
is no age too young or too old for joint replacement, whether it be a hip,
knee, or shoulder procedure. The decision to undergo surgery is more about the
individual's life expectations and the severity of their condition rather than
age.
"At Aspirus
Health, our goal with joint replacement surgery is twofold: pain relief and
improving mobility," Dr. Mueller shares. "Especially as we age,
having a new joint can be life-changing. It might mean the difference between
staying independent and being able to live alone versus requiring constant
assistance."
The decision to move
forward with surgery is not made lightly. Dr. Mueller notes that several
factors are considered when determining if someone is a good candidate for
joint replacement, including the level of pain, the severity of the joint
damage (as seen through X-rays), and the individual’s overall physical health.
"The goal is to ensure that the patient is in good enough health to handle
a major surgery and that it will improve their quality of life," he
explains.
For older patients,
one of the biggest concerns is their ability to take care of themselves
post-surgery.
"We often
recommend a bit of help around the house in the first few days after surgery to
prevent falls, especially since balance can become more challenging with
age," Dr. Mueller advises. However, he emphasizes that joint replacement
surgery in older adults is typically very safe, provided the patient has
appropriate support and follows recovery guidelines.
Joint replacement
surgery, whether in younger or older individuals, aims to restore quality of
life by reducing pain and increasing mobility. For those considering the
procedure, it's essential to discuss with a healthcare provider to assess
whether it's the right option based on individual needs and health. As Dr.
Mueller points out, "The primary goal is to give patients the ability to
live their lives comfortably and safely, no matter their age."
Aspirus Health
provides advanced orthopedic care, including services from board-certified
orthopedic surgeons and dedicated physical therapists, to help you regain
mobility and enhance your quality of life. Visit www.aspirus.org today to learn how we
can support your journey toward improved joint health.
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