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Arthrocentesis Recovery and Potential Risks - KeithD - 10-02-2023 Arthrocentesis is a procedure in which fluid is removed from a joint, usually for the purposes of diagnosis or treatment. The procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis and does not require a hospital stay. Recovery from arthrocentesis is usually quick and straightforward, with most people able to return to normal activities within a few hours of the procedure. However, it is important to follow the instructions provided by your doctor to minimize the risk of complications and ensure a smooth recovery. Potential risks of arthrocentesis include:
In general, arthrocentesis is a safe and effective procedure that can provide relief from joint pain and swelling. |