Total hip or knee replacement in patients with chronic pain.

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Abstract

Patients with advanced degenerative joint disease of the hip or knee often experience chronic pain that can be effectively treated with joint replacement surgery. Joint replacement surgery remains beneficial even if patients have concurrent extrinsic pain or they are taking narcotics long term, although these groups are at higher risk for persistent pain and for dissatisfaction with their surgical results.

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Del Gaizo, D. J. (2013). Total hip or knee replacement in patients with chronic pain. North Carolina Medical Journal, 74(3), 218–220. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.74.3.218

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