Too Old for Joint Replacement?
M.D. Insights
Too Old for Joint Replacement?
Louis Stabile, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
Am I Too Old for a Joint Replacement?
Learning your child may have an orthopaedic deformity is painful. However, medical advancements have made it easier to address these conditions, allowing kids to feel more confident and move more freely!
In the medical community, “deformity” is simply a term describing a malformation of the body. But for many families, this term carries a heavy emotional weight. Learning your child has a potential deformity is often overwhelming.
Maybe you’ve noticed your child struggling to walk or maintain their balance, or they’ve failed to reach key movement milestones. Or maybe you're pregnant and your obstetrician detected a potential deformity on an ultrasound.
No matter how old your child is or what diagnosis they’ve received, there are ways a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon can help.
Let's kick things off by shaking off a common misconception—the idea that age should be a showstopper for joint replacement. Sure, joints might throw us a curveball as the years roll by, but guess what? Thanks to advancements in the medical world, joint replacement has become an option for folks in every chapter of life.Your doctor’s recommendation for surgery will depend on your joint pain and extent of disability, not age. There’s no absolute age restriction on who can get joint replacement. A real-life scenario is a study published by the National Library of Medicine which reported results that most elderly patients returned to a more functional lifestyle after joint replacement. Many knee replacement surgeries have been performed successfully at all ages, from young teenagers with juvenile arthritis to elderly patients with degenerative joint disease.
Engaging in your prescribed physical therapy program can help strengthen and restore joint movement. Following your surgeon’s recovery instructions may allow you to go back to your normal activities of daily living as soon as possible.
Here are the things your joint will tell you that will make you think it’s time to seriously consider a joint replacement:
- Persistent pain: Joint pain is drowning out the music of your daily life. It’s becoming hard to physically do certain normal activities!
- Stiffness jam: Your joints become stubborn and you begin to physically or mentally compensate.
- Non-surgical options fall flat: You've tried all the non-surgical options—meds, therapy, lifestyle changes—and none of them are getting your joints moving without pain.
If you are scheduled for a joint replacement procedure, your doctor will discuss with you what to expect before, during and after your surgery. This is also your opportunity to ask any questions you may have about your procedure. No surgery is one-size-fits-all, so your joint replacement journey is personalized and crafted to fit your health goals and lifestyle.
With quality materials and advanced surgical techniques, joint replacements generally can still function 15-20 years later. Keep in mind that other factors, such as wear and tear caused by decades of movement, can affect its performance and lifespan, so stay on top of your doctor’s appointments so you can enjoy the benefits of pain-free joint for a long time.
In Coachella Valley, where our playground is the great outdoors, joint health is the real MVP. If you're thinking about joint replacement or just want to learn more about your joint treatment options, our team is available. Do your best to make sure your life is filled with vitality, love and motion.
Keep moving, Coachella Valley!