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8. Joint Replacement

If a particular joint is causing extreme pain, then the individual may opt to have joint replacement surgery. This is particularly popular with the hips and knees, where joints seem to wear out faster than the rest of the body. People living with arthritis may only have a portion of their knee or hip replaced, which is less evasive but helps with the stiffness and the overall range of motion. Metal or plastic versions replace weak joints. The recovery time for joint replacement surgery is lessening as technology has improved.

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