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If I have viscosupplemetation prior to a knee ...

If I have viscosupplemetation prior to a knee replacement will it help the operation be more successful?

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Ask you Orthopedic doctor, he'll give you more accurate answer.


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No - but it might make you more comfortable while you are waiting for the operation


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Charlie, Viscosupplementation is injecting a thick fluid into the knee joint. It is usually used as a treatment for arthritis. My mother had it done several times in her later life. It was not done fror my dad, who had a knee replacement. Since they are replacing the knee I doubt if it would serve any useful purpose. Then again I'm not a doctor.


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