Risks of Avoiding Severe Joint Pain
If someone has tried all non-surgical treatments and doesn’t want joint replacement surgery, they will still have pain. This pain will most likely prevent them from participating in life events and cause them to be less active.
When a joint hurts, you can become less active. If it hurts to walk or get out of bed, exercising will be even more difficult.
In extreme cases, when you don't exercise, you tend to get heavier. As an older person, your heart must work harder. If the joint is not fixed and you don't exercise, you can get heart disease or diabetes.
Some people needing joint replacement have had heart disease, diabetes, or a heart attack. The doctors will tell them to exercise, but they can't because their knee hurts.
It starts a vicious cycle. As you age and get arthritis and don't replace the joint, it can start a cascade of events that can pile up on you if you're not careful.