Signs Your Joint Replacement Is Failing

When to Seek Help from Your Orthopedic Specialist

Joint replacements are designed to last many years, but they’re not always permanent. Knowing the warning signs of a failing implant is key to avoiding serious complications.

1. Persistent or Increasing Pain

  • Ongoing discomfort after the initial healing period
  • Sudden pain flare-ups during movement or rest
  • Pain may feel sharp, dull, or throbbing

2. Difficulty Moving the Joint

  • Stiffness that limits your range of motion
  • Trouble walking, bending, or lifting
  • Loss of function compared to earlier recovery progress

3. Swelling and Inflammation

  • Swelling that doesn’t go down
  • Redness or warmth around the joint
  • Could signal infection or implant loosening

4. Clicking, Popping, or Grinding Sounds

  • Noises from the joint may indicate wear or instability
  • Feeling the joint “give way” is a red flag
  • These may worsen over time without treatment

5. Changes on X-rays or Scans

  • Imaging can show implant loosening or misalignment
  • Bone loss around the implant may be detected
  • Surgeons often rely on X-rays to confirm failure

If you notice any of these signs, don’t delay. Early evaluation can prevent further damage and help you regain comfort and mobility.

Disclaimer: This blog is for general awareness only. Please consult your orthopedic specialist for a proper diagnosis and personalized treatment.

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