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Medical messaging is a convenient way to connect with your care team through your Allina Health account. Most medical messages are free. If you send a medical message that is not related to a recent visit, you may be charged. Your Allina Health account will notify you of potential charges before you send your message.
https://www.allinahealth.org/medical-messaging-faq
Your success with hip replacement rehabilitation largely depends on your commitment to follow the home exercise program developed by your therapists. These are some additional exercises you can do but only if instructed by your therapist or surgeon.
https://www.allinahealth.org/health-conditions-and-treatments/health-library/patient-education/total-hip-replacement/after-surgery/additional-exercises
It is important to have normal blood (hemoglobin) levels before your hip replacement surgery. This will help you handle surgery better and lower your risk of needing a blood transfusion while you are in the hospital.
https://www.allinahealth.org/health-conditions-and-treatments/health-library/patient-education/total-hip-replacement/before-surgery/blood-levels-before-surgery
What to expect the day before hip replacement surgery
https://www.allinahealth.org/health-conditions-and-treatments/health-library/patient-education/total-hip-replacement/preparing-for-surgery/the-day-before-surgery
This chart shows some of the medicines that may be used after knee replacement surgery. Your health care team will give you additional instructions.
https://www.allinahealth.org/health-conditions-and-treatments/health-library/patient-education/total-knee-replacement/surgery-and-beyond/medicines-that-may-be-used-during-your-recovery-after-surgery
Learn about blood levels and knee replacement surgery.
https://www.allinahealth.org/health-conditions-and-treatments/health-library/patient-education/total-knee-replacement/before-surgery/blood-levels-before-surgery
Instructions around food and liquid restrictions before knee replacement surgery
https://www.allinahealth.org/health-conditions-and-treatments/health-library/patient-education/total-knee-replacement/preparing-for-surgery/food-and-liquid-restrictions-before-surgery
An ischemic stroke happens when a clot blocks blood and oxygen from the brain. Treatment needs to start within the first few hours of stroke symptoms.
https://www.allinahealth.org/healthysetgo/prevent/recognize-ischemic-stroke
As you prepare for your knee surgery, hospital stay and recovery, your health care team will work with your surgeon to help you along your journey.
https://www.allinahealth.org/health-conditions-and-treatments/health-library/patient-education/total-knee-replacement/general-information/your-health-care-team
Studies have shown that if your mind and body are ready for knee replacement surgery you may sleep better and have less anxiety and pain. Your hospital stay may also be shorter. Learn about progressive muscle relaxation techniques to aid in this goal.
https://www.allinahealth.org/health-conditions-and-treatments/health-library/patient-education/total-knee-replacement/preparing-for-surgery/preparing-your-mind-and-body-for-surgery
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