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Hi @pmcallister I combined your two discussions on Knuckle Replacement, you can see them here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/any-advice-for-knuckle-being-replaced/
In addition to @sueinmn sharing some experiences with family members and their recovery, I'd like to invite @nancig1651 and @sparkyswife who both had questions about getting their knuckles replaced as well.
@pmcallister, you mentioned you are not afraid of surgery itself, but is it the length of recovery or what your outcome will be?
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@pmcallister Wow, here's a coincidence for you - yesterday I was at a family funeral, "comparing notes" on the ugly hand braces we were wearing with my nephew's brother. He told me that in addition to his recent thumb surgeries, he has new knuckles in six fingers. Knowing I am headed there eventually, I asked a lot of questions. He said that the recovery was slow, but not really painful, and that he has 80% mobility, and is totally able to pursue his woodworking hobby without pain in those fingers.
I have not had replacements there yet, but have had a lot of hand procedures, as well as two hips replaced. I found recovery slower and more frustrating from the hand surgeries than either hip replacement or revision. Why? Because I assumed that fixing such a "small" thing would be easier. But, with hips/knees you can manage day-to-day. With a hand out of commission, life is frustrating. Do you have help at home to do everyday personal cares and household tasks?
Finally, I suggest a pre-surgery appointment with a qualified hand therapist for a THOROUGH explanation of exactly what to expect, plus many helpful suggestions of how to manage during recovery. I just had such a visit regarding my upcoming wrist replacement.