Preoperative knowledge gaps frequently contribute to patient anxiety and potentially impact postoperative outcomes following total knee arthroplasty. Addressing these knowledge deficits proactively allows individuals to better prepare for the physical, emotional, and logistical demands of the surgical experience and recovery period. Common areas where patients express a desire for more comprehensive information include pain management strategies, realistic recovery timelines, and potential complications.
Gaining comprehensive insight into the knee replacement procedure is pivotal for mitigating anxieties and fostering realistic expectations. A well-informed patient is more likely to actively participate in their rehabilitation program, adhere to medical recommendations, and ultimately achieve a more successful outcome. Historically, inconsistent pre-surgical education has been identified as a barrier to optimal patient recovery and satisfaction following knee replacement. Improving pre-operative patient education can decrease the burden on the healthcare system.