Well, I know when a tire on my car needs to be replaced when there is no tread left on it. What are YOU referring to
Why do you have to have a knee replacement? We can't help you if you don't tell us what the cause of the problem is. There may be options for you, especially if the reason for knee replacement is pain (due to arthritis, etc).
In Knee replacement surgery they do not cut your whole knee off but they shave the arthritic surfaces of knee bones and fixes it with knee replacement implants. During no joint replacement operation is the limb totally removed, surgeons open the affected area do whatever needs repairing & close the operation site. I know because I have a THJR. That's a total hip joint replacement, and although the ball and socket were taken apart the leg was not disconnected from my body, if it had been there would be all sorts of problems with blood flow & nerves and I certainly have none of those. I recommend joint surgery wholeheartedly for those who have no other options for mobility or pain relief.
This is the kind of question for which you really should consult your physical therapist, rather than a web-site. If you have healed well from the surgery and are in good shape, then yes, you can ride a mountain bike with a knee replacement. But I do not know what kind of condition you are in.
How do you know if it needs to be replaced
it goes out and your heat will be gon
To determine if your hydrangea is dead and needs to be replaced, look for signs such as lack of new growth, brittle or mushy stems, and absence of leaves or flowers. Check the roots for rot or decay. If the plant shows these signs, it may be dead and require replacement.
Hip and knee replacements are most common. I don't know what number 3 is.
I have just had a arthroscopy on my knee and an ulcer was discovered on the cartilage on my knee. It had not reached the bone yet but in about 10 years it will have, which means I will need a partial or full knee replacement. It was only today I found this out and anyone that knows about this, please let me know. I have just had a arthroscopy on my knee and an ulcer was discovered on the cartilage on my knee. It had not reached the bone yet but in about 10 years it will have, which means I will need a partial or full knee replacement. It was only today I found this out and anyone that knows about this, please let me know.
The timing chain has no regularly scheduled time or mileage for replacement. It will normally last the life of the engine. They are routinely replaced when a complete overhaul is done. You will know if it needs service. It will become noisy, and your engine may not run correctly if it jumps a tooth.
when the air does not comes out cold in your ac will be a good time
Have it looked at by a professional transmission specialist.