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Episode 10: Joint Replacement Surgery Part 2 - Featuring Angie Miller, Joint Care Coordinator


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In Part Two of our Joint Replacement series, we talk with Angie Miller, Alomere Health Joint Care Coordinator in Alexandria, MN. Angie guides patients through their entire journey, and she’s got great insights and advice for you. If you're ready to pursue a joint replacement, contact Heartland Orthopedic Specialists at (320) 762-1144 or visit heartlandorthopedics.com to schedule your consultation.

QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS EPISODE

  • What does a Joint Care Coordinator do and how do they support patients?

  • What signs indicate joint pain is serious enough to consider surgery?

  • What non-surgical treatments should people try before joint replacement?

  • What happens in the mandatory pre-op education class?

  • What is the role of the "coach" in the joint replacement process?

  • How should patients prepare their homes for recovery?

  • What's the difference between partial and total knee replacement?

  • Why are some patients able to go home the same day as surgery?

  • How does pain management work during and after surgery?

  • When does physical therapy begin and how intensive is it?

  • When can patients return to everyday activities like driving, cooking, and showering?

  • What equipment might patients need at home during recovery?

  • How long do joint replacements typically last?

    • What activities should be avoided after joint replacement?


    Note: Head to Toe podcasts are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Medical advice is unique to each individual. Talk with your health care provider to see what's right for you. If you've got an urgent health need, please schedule an appointment or visit the Alexandria Clinic Express Care today. If this is an emergency, dial 911.*

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