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  2. Can You Be Too Old for Hip or Knee Replacement?

    health.clevelandclinic.org/can-you-be-too-old-for-hip-or-knee-replacement

    “There is no age cutoff for joint replacement,” says Dr. Piuzzi. “Studies have found that people in their 80s and 90s benefit from hip or knee replacement as much as younger people.”

  3. Knee Replacement in Folks Over 80: Less Risky Than You Think

    articles.bcbsal.org/knee-replacement-in-folks-over-80-less-risky-than-you-think

    Knee replacement surgery carries a very low risk for people aged 80 and older, and they will likely have a substantial, if not complete, reduction of pain after surgery,” Varghese said. The new findings could change the way older people are counseled about the risks and benefits of knee replacement, she added.

  4. How Old Is Too Old To Have Knee Replacement (Age 80, 90?)

    mykneereplacementrecovery.com/preparation/how-old-is-too-old-to-have-knee...

    There are no absolute age restrictions for knee replacement surgery. Recommendations for knee surgery are based on a patient’s pain and disability, not age. Most patients who have total knee replacement are between the ages of 50-80, but orthopedic surgeons evaluate patients individually.

  5. Knee Replacement Surgery Recovery: Guide for Seniors - ...

    www.silversneakers.com/blog/knee-replacement-surgery-recovery-seniors

    Knee replacement surgery can be a positive but challenging change for seniors. Use this recovery guide and rehab exercises to come back stronger.

  6. How well do elderly patients do after total knee arthroplasty in...

    arthroplasty.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42836-020-00037-5

    This study aimed to compare outcomes of patients aged ≥80 years with those aged < 80 years at time of TKA and to assess the effect of fast track peri-operative care on outcomes in the elderly. 422 TKAs were performed in aged ≥80 at the time of surgery between 2009 and 2018.

  7. Total Knee Replacement - OrthoInfo - AAOS

    orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/treatment/total-knee-replacement

    Most patients who undergo total knee replacement are aged 50 to 80, but orthopaedic surgeons evaluate patients individually. Total knee replacements have been performed successfully at all ages, from the young teenager with juvenile arthritis to the elderly patient with degenerative arthritis .

  8. Explore the knee replacement recovery timeline, benefits of physical therapy, and lifestyle tips for post-operative success.

  9. Knee Replacement Can Be Reasonable Option Even for Older Adults

    newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/knee-replacement-can-be-reasonable...

    It's not uncommon to see 80-year-olds and even 90-year-olds with symptomatic knee arthritis that they want treated, so they can return to their usual activities. Knee replacement surgery can help. But you should try treatment options that don't involve surgery first.

  10. What Is the Best Age to Have Knee Replacement? - MedicineNet

    www.medicinenet.com/what_is_the_best_age_to_have_knee_replacement/article.htm

    Although the majority of knee replacement is performed on people aged 50 to 80 years, there is no age or weight limit, and the decision is made depending on the individual's level of discomfort and handicap.

  11. Knee replacement - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/knee-replacement/about/pac-20385276

    For most people, knee replacement provides pain relief, improved mobility and a better quality of life. Most knee replacements can be expected to last at least 15 to 20 years. After recovery, you can engage in various low-impact activities, such as walking, swimming, golfing or biking.