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what causes adhesions after knee replacement
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Adhesions after knee replacement, also known as arthrofibrosis, can occur due to several reasons. The primary cause is the body's natural healing process, where excessive scar tissue forms in response to the surgical intervention. Factors contributing to adhesions include prolonged immobilization of the knee joint post-surgery, leading to stiffness and scar formation. Additionally, an individual’s predisposition to forming scar tissue can heighten the risk. Complications during surgery or infections can further exacerbate the situation by increasing inflammation and scarring. To mitigate the risk of adhesions, it's crucial to follow a comprehensive rehabilitation plan that includes physical therapy to maintain joint mobility and flexibility. Prompt attention to any signs of excessive scar tissue is vital for improving long-term functional outcomes.
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