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Yes, some Stryker knee replacement implants may contain nickel, as it is often used in stainless steel alloys and other materials to enhance strength and corrosion resistance. However, Stryker also offers nickel-free alternatives for patients with specific Allergies or sensitivities. It's important for patients to discuss any concerns about nickel or other materials with their healthcare provider prior to surgery.

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Is there nickel in Stryker knee replacement?

Yes, some Stryker knee replacement implants may contain nickel, as it is often used in metal alloys to enhance strength and corrosion resistance. However, many manufacturers have developed nickel-free options to accommodate patients with nickel allergies. It’s important for patients to discuss their specific implant materials with their healthcare provider to ensure they receive a suitable product.


Can you have knee replacement Surgery if your allergic toNickel if it''s one of the components used in the replacement?

Yes, there are implants available that are Nickel Free, Zimmer and Smith & Nephew both produce one.


What brands of equipment are used for total knee replacement?

Lots of manufacturers makes these, the big names are DePuy, Biomet, Zimmer, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Wright Medical, Exactech.


How can I find out which knee replacement I received?

How can I find what knee replacement was used for my surgery?


What metal in used in the Stryker or Zimmer knee replacements?

The metal parts of the implant are made of titanium- or cobalt/chromium-based alloys


What does a knee replacement weigh?

A knee replacement implant typically weighs around 1-2 pounds, depending on the size and materials used in the prosthetic joint.


Can you kneel after a knee replacement?

It's a question of pain, if you can take the pain of the metal digging into you ligament then yes. sometimes, kneeling is impossible due to where the knee replacement is and you cannot bend you leg properly.


What are the 15 things no one tells you about knee replacements?

Knee replacement, also called knee arthroplasty or total knee replacement, is a surgical procedure to resurface a knee damaged by arthritis. Metal and plastic parts are used to cap the ends of the bones that form the knee joint, along with the kneecap. In other words, Total knee replacement surgery or knee arthroplasty is a surgical procedure where parts of knee joints are replaced with artificial parts. Call 03 94284128


Knee surgery performed before total knee replacement that involves breaking the leg in the process?

No of course not. We do not break the legs. We merely used cutting jigs to shape the knee to fit the prothesis.


Has knee replacement changed in the last ten years?

Knee replacement has changed quite a bit in the last ten years. The knee is now less invasively segmented and replaced than it used to. In some cases, no ligaments or tendons have to be severed in the process of replacing the knee itself, which allows for more rapid healing post surgery.


Is a knee revision a total knee replacement?

A revision knee replacement is done when a knee replacement has failed (eg has loosened). If it was originally a partial knee replacement that was done, it will be replaced with a total knee replacement, if it was originally a total knee replacement, a new total knee replacement will be done. Approx 1.4% of patients require a repeat Total Knee Replacement, known as a Revision Knee Replacement


Will metal knee implants used for knee replacement surgery interfere with recreational metal detecting?

Unless the knee(s) are directly above or below the detector's coil (which should not happen) there's no reason they would interfere.