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Sarah E. Hamilton, APRN, AGACNP is a nurse in McKinney, TX specializing in orthopedics/orthopedic surgery and geriatrics (elderly care). Sarah E. Hamilton, APRN, AGACNP is affiliated with Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Plano, Baylor Scott & White Health, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Frisco, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Grapevine, HealthTexas Provider Network, SELECT PHYSICAL THERAPY TEXAS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Centennial, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - McKinney, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Uptown, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Lake Pointe and Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health.
5220 W University Drive Po Box Ii, Suite 300
McKinney, TX 75071
Replacement Arthroplasty (Joint Replacement)
Joint replacement, sometimes also called arthroplasty, is an option when a joint becomes severely damaged by disease or injury. The damaged cartilage of the joint is surgically removed, the ends of the bones in the joint are resurfaced, and a prosthetic is installed. Most prosthetic joints are made of a metal piece that fits into a plastic sleeve so that they glide smoothly. A joint replacement increases stability in the damaged area and decreases pain. The hip and knee are the two joints most commonly replaced, but joint replacement can also be performed on the ankle, shoulder, elbow and even fingers.
Although joint replacement is one of the safest and most reliable medical procedures available, it is still a major surgical procedure. All surgical procedures carry risks, such as infection or blood clots. For this reason, doctors try to help their patients avoid surgery for as long as they can. Taking arthritis medications, losing weight, avoiding high impact sports such as running, taking supplements such as glucosamine or chondroitin, or having joint injections may allow a patient to enjoy life without the need for surgery.
After having joint replacement surgery, patients can expect some pain the first few days as they recover. Physical therapy is an important part of recovery, and it can decrease complications and increase future mobility. As soon as possible, returning to low impact sports such as swimming, walking or biking can stretch and heal the new joint. A prosthetic joint can last 15 - 20 years and cannot be further damaged by degenerative diseases such as arthritis, so once it is done patients should be pain-free for many years.
She has a state license in Texas.
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Ms. Sarah Hamilton is a geriatrics (elderly care) and orthopedics/orthopedic surgery specialist in McKinney, TX. Ms. Hamilton is especially interested in replacement arthroplasty (joint replacement). Her hospital/clinic affiliations include Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Plano, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Frisco, and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Grapevine.