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Hi,
I would like to share this information about motorized electric beds. These are adjustable, customized beds useful for hospital and homecare. If you are suffering from any form of arthritis or recuperating after a surgery, you can adjust the beds in the leg rest position.
You can visit this link for details
http://www.motorized-beds.com/electric-bed-leg-rest-position.asp
It improves blood circulation and operation is really simple with this remote controlled bed.
most of the patients with knee surgery can probably benefit from this. However, I'm guessing something like this should definitely be recommended by the surgeon.

Your need for joint replacement surgery can be minimized by comprehensive medical treatment of your arthritis. Arthritis medications; elimination of joint overloading activities such as running, heavy lifting and impact sports; weight loss; nutritional supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin; and joint injections can help you live with your arthritis for as long as possible. When these treatments are no longer effective, joint replacement surgery can relieve the pain and restore the quality of life lost due to arthritis.

Despite improvement in total joint replacement surgery, these operations are not likely to last a lifetime in young, active patients with arthritis. In some of these cases, joint preserving procedures such as osteotomies (removal of dead bone and repositioning of bone), joint debridement or “cleanouts,” and cartilage transplantation may be helpful in delaying joint replacement surgery.

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Hi Smithsteuen,

The beds are a great invention for RA  patients and would be a welcome relief especially when recuperating at home after surgery ! http://www.arthritisjointpaingone.com

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