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Knee & hip replacement recommendations for people living with obesity with Dr. Harman Chaudhry


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Delays, denials, and BMI cut-offs have long shaped access to joint replacement surgeryfor people living with obesity. 

Orthopaedic surgeon and steering committee member Dr. Harman Chaudhry joins us to unpack the new Canadian Orthopaedic Association recommendations for knee and hip replacements for people living with obesity. We cover what’s changed, why communication matters, and how clinicians and patients can navigate toward equitable, evidence-based surgical decisions.


In this episode

  • Reframing access to surgery: Why national recommendations were needed, how BMI cut-offs created inequities, and what’s changing with a more individualized, case-by-case approach

  • Bias, communication, and patient trust: How stigma shows up in surgical care—and why language, empathy, and open dialogue can change both outcomes and experiences

  • Balancing risk & benefit: What the evidence really says about outcomes for people living with obesity after hip and knee replacement, and how to guide risk-benefit conversations with patients

    • Practical advocacy in action: Steps clinicians and patients can take to improve access—optimizing health, asking for second opinions, and ensuring no one leaves an appointment without a plan
    • Looking ahead: How system design, central intake models, and collaborative advocacy can build a more equitable path to joint replacement across Canada


    Additional resources

    • Canadian Orthopedic Association: Recommendations on Elective Total Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery in People Living with Obesity https://utm.guru/ujhto 

    • Announcement from Obesity Canada on the COA’s recommendations: https://utm.guru/ujhtp 

    • Canadian Adult Obesity Clinical Practice Guideline: https://utm.guru/ujhtq 
    • Explore our free, online education courses for healthcare professionals: https://utm.guru/ujhtr


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