
What will my surgery be like?
Total Knee Replacement: Your Journey from Preparation to Full Recovery
The week before your total knee replacement surgery is crucial for preparation. You'll need to stop certain medications, particularly blood thinners, as directed by your surgeon. This is to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during surgery. You may also be advised to stop taking supplements and to inform your doctor of all medications you're currently taking. It's important to prepare your home for your return, setting up a recovery area and removing tripping hazards. Some patients attend a pre-operative class to learn about the procedure and what to expect during recovery.
Total Hip Replacement: Your Journey from Preparation to Full Recovery
The week before your total hip replacement is crucial for preparation. You'll need to stop certain medications, particularly blood thinners and weight loss drugs like, as directed by your surgeon to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during surgery. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area and removing tripping hazards. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to learn about the procedure and what to expect during recovery. Begin pre-surgical exercises as recommended by your healthcare team to strengthen key tendons, ligaments, and muscles, which can aid in your post-surgery recovery.
Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release: Your Journey from Preparation to Full Recovery
In the week leading up to your endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery, your surgeon will advise you to stop taking certain medications, particularly blood thinners, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure. You may need to temporarily discontinue supplements as well. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area and gathering any assistive devices you may need. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to familiarize you with the procedure and recovery process. Continue any prescribed exercises to maintain hand strength and flexibility.
Trigger Finger Release: Your Journey from Preparation to Full Recovery
In the week leading up to your trigger finger release surgery, your surgeon will advise you to stop taking certain medications, particularly blood thinners, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area with easy access to essentials. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to familiarize you with the procedure and recovery process. Continue any prescribed hand exercises to maintain flexibility and strength in your unaffected fingers.
Hand Tendon Repair: Your Journey from Preparation to Full Recovery
In the week leading up to your hand tendon repair surgery, your surgeon will advise you to stop taking certain medications, particularly blood thinners, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area with easy access to essentials. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to familiarize you with the procedure and recovery process. Continue any prescribed hand exercises to maintain flexibility and strength in your unaffected fingers.
Cubital Tunnel Release: Your Journey from Preparation to Full Recovery
In the week leading up to your cubital tunnel release surgery, your surgeon will advise you to stop taking certain medications, particularly blood thinners, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area with easy access to essentials. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to familiarize you with the procedure and recovery process. Continue any prescribed exercises to maintain flexibility in your unaffected arm.
Achilles Tendon Repair: Your Journey from Injury to Recovery
In the week leading up to your Achilles tendon repair surgery, your surgeon will advise you to stop taking certain medications, particularly blood thinners, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area with easy access to essentials. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to familiarize you with the procedure and recovery process. Continue any prescribed exercises to maintain flexibility in your unaffected leg and upper body strength.
Ankle Fracture Plates and Screws: Your Journey from Injury to Recovery
In the week leading up to your ankle fracture surgery, your surgeon will advise you to stop taking certain medications, particularly blood thinners, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area with easy access to essentials. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to familiarize you with the procedure and recovery process. Continue any prescribed exercises to maintain flexibility in your unaffected leg and upper body strength.
Zone 2 Flexor Tendon Repair: Your Journey from Surgery to Recovery
In the week leading up to your zone 2 flexor tendon repair, your surgeon will advise you to stop taking certain medications, particularly blood thinners, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area with easy access to essentials. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to familiarize you with the procedure and recovery process. Continue any prescribed exercises to maintain flexibility in your unaffected fingers and hand strength.
First Dorsal Compartment Release: Your Journey from De Quervain's to Recovery
In the week leading up to your first dorsal compartment release surgery, your surgeon will advise you to stop taking certain medications, particularly blood thinners, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area with easy access to essentials. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to familiarize you with the procedure and recovery process. Continue any prescribed exercises to maintain flexibility in your unaffected hand and wrist.
Hand Soft Tissue Mass Excision: Your Journey from Diagnosis to Recovery
In the week leading up to your hand soft tissue mass excision, your surgeon will advise you to stop taking certain medications, particularly blood thinners, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding during the procedure. Prepare your home for your return by setting up a recovery area with easy access to essentials. Some hospitals offer pre-operative classes to familiarize you with the procedure and recovery process. Continue any prescribed exercises to maintain flexibility in your unaffected fingers and hand strength.