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My mother has been experiencing knee pain for several decades. She has difficulty maintaining balance while walking, her legs are bow-legged, and in the evenings, she feels pain and chronic discomfort.
My mother, being in her 60s, was afraid to undergo knee replacement surgery... She had heard many negative reviews and didn't want to have the surgery. I kept persuading her and reassuring her, saying, "Let's just get a diagnosis at the hospital." So, we went to Gatoric Orthopedics. The doctor there specializes in knee surgeries, has many successful cases, explains everything in detail, and is very kind. Because of that, my mother decided to go ahead with the artificial joint surgery. The doctor checked her pre-surgery mood and condition, and assured her that he would do his best to treat her well, putting her at ease. After the surgery, he told her that the operation was successful and that she shouldn't worry, and emphasized the importance of physical therapy, manual therapy, and diligently following the treatment plan. The physical therapists were also very kind. When she was struggling, they encouraged her and praised her for doing well. They also checked her leg's bending angle daily after the surgery and insisted that she must do the physical therapy, even when it was difficult. While my mother was in the hospital, she was satisfied because the surgery went well, and the doctors and nurses were all very kind. Even after being discharged, she continued exercising on her own and working hard, and now she is walking better, her knee is improving, and she can straighten it much more. Now, my mother says she’s glad she had the surgery.