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You and your orthopedic

physician decide joint

replacement surgery is

right for you.

Your physical therapy

will begin within

hours of your surgery.

Attend

“A Joint

Step Forward”

Your Centegra joint navigator

will help coordinate doctor

appointments, lab work and

pre-registration.

Your Centegra joint

navigator will discuss

your after-surgery

care and what to expect.

Your Centegra joint

navigator will coordinate

your discharge and after-

surgery care, ie. skilled

nursing, home health and

medical equipment.

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877-CENTEGRA

/

GETHEALTHY.CENTEGRA.ORG

G

etting a knee or hip replaced is a big

decision—even when you know it

could free you from pain and help you be

active again. You’ll likely have many

questions. For

HealthToday

, David

Shinherr, DC, executive director of

orthopedics and neurology at Centegra

Health System, answers some questions.

Q:

Is it painful?

A:

There’s always some degree of pain

with this type of surgery. But at Centegra’s

Hip & Knee Replacement Center, our goal is

to keep the pain at a level you can handle—

with the latest medicines and techniques.

Q:

How long will I be in the hospital?

A:

Expect to be with us for three days

after an uncomplicated joint replacement.

During that time, our team will provide

care that’s tailored to meet your particular

needs. That customized care actually

begins before your surgery: one of our joint

navigators will be your personal guide,

making sure lab work gets done, meeting

you at the door, settling you into a private

room and coordinating your post-op care.

It’s like having your own concierge.

Q:

What will physical therapy be like?

A:

It usually starts with range of motion

exercises, sometimes on the day of surgery.

Over the course of your stay, your physical

therapist will help you sit up, walk, get on

and off the commode, and use the stairs.

Also, before you go home, an occupational

therapist will help you with some of the

initial challenges of daily living with a new

hip or knee, like putting on socks.

Q:

When can I drive again?

A:

Most people ask this. Your surgeon will

be able to tell you when you’re ready, but

as a rule, many people are back to normal

activities—including driving—four to eight

weeks after surgery.

EXPERIENCE COUNTS

As with any type of surgery, hip or knee

replacements are best done by experienced

surgeons. The highly trained orthopedic

teams at Centegra have replaced thousands

of joints—756 of them in the last year alone.

Their experience enables them to provide

gold-standard care close to home.

Concerned about transportation to and

Move ahead

Learn more about our personalized,

state-of-the-art joint replacement services

Steer toward your new life. Visit

centegra.org/hipandknee

. Or call

877-CENTEGRA (236-8347)

for details on the Centegra Hip & Knee

Replacement Center or to sign up for an information session.

from the Centegra Hip & Knee Replacement

Center? Don’t be. “We have a shuttle service

to pick you up and take you home,” Shinherr

says. “It’s part of our commitment to

hands-on, individualized care at every level.”

An ounce of

prevention

Sometimes, you

can stop pain

before it starts.

Go to

gethealthy

.centegra.org

.

Centegra

walks you

through it