For 80–90% of people who have total knee replacement, the new joint should last about 20 years, and it may well last longer. If you've had a partial knee replacement, you're more likely to need a repeat operation – about 1 person in 10 needs further surgery after 10 years. The main reason people have this type of surgery is to no longer suffer from chronic and excruciating pain.
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brisk walking (at least 2.5 miles per hour)
Maintain a healthy weight and lose body fat.
Prevent or manage various conditions, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, cancer and type 2 diabetes.
water aerobics
Water supports the body, putting less stress on your joints and muscles.
Working out in water helps build strength
Water pressure helps put less strain on the heart by moving blood around the body.
dancing (ballroom or social)
Ballroom dance can decrease blood pressure and cholesterol, improve cardiovascular health, strengthen weight-bearing bones, help prevent or slow bone loss related to osteoporosis, lower the risks of obesity and Type 2 Diabetes, and promote increased lung capacity.
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to provide food to the family
The major functions of the bones are body support, facilitation of movement, protection of internal organs, storage of minerals and fat and haematopoiesis. Together, the muscular system and skeletal system are known as the musculoskeletal system.