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Robots are the future…at least that’s what we hear!
For the past few years, robotic assistance in orthopedic surgery has become increasingly popular. National advertisement campaigns showing patients after robotic-assisted joint replacements recovering more quickly and gaining better function are filling internet searches for total hip and knee replacements. The real question is, does it matter? Does robotic assistance in hip and knee replacement really make a difference? Should you as a patient or family member seek out surgeons using this technology?
Read MoreA 2016 Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation survey found that 1 in 3 patients who took opioids for at least two months reported feeling addicted or dependent on the drugs. In addition, patients taking opioids prior to surgery have greater post-surgical pain, and face a higher risk of pneumonia, over-sedation and even death. It is not uncommon to have post-surgical patients report they felt symptoms of “withdrawal” after they stopped taking their pain medications only a few weeks following surgery.