Patient Information Resources


Alpine Physical Therapy
Three Locations
In North, South, and Downtown Missoula
Missoula, MT 59804
Ph: 406-251-2323
Fax: 406-251-2999
Info@AlpinePTmissoula.com






Ankle
Child Orthopedics
Elbow
Foot
General
Hand
Hip
Knee
Pain Management
Shoulder
Spine - Cervical
Spine - General
Spine - Lumbar
Spine - Thoracic
Wrist

« Back

My father just had a total knee replacement. I overheard the nurses saying the doctor renewed his prescription for morphine. Isn't morphine a dangerous drug? Should we be concerned?

Morphine is a controlled narcotic used for pain relief. It has its place in medical treatment, and is very useful in controlling pain for the first 24 to 48 hours after surgery.

Pain relief after knee replacement is very important. With greater pain control the patient is able to regain motion and function quickly. Studies show the use of morphine after orthopedic surgery for knee replacement is very low normally.

Other pain measures are used as well. Oral pain relievers can be given. A cold compression cuff around the joint during the first 48 hours helps control painful swelling.

Doctors and nurses are usually very willing to discuss patient care with family members. A release of information form must be signed first by the patient.


References:

« Back





*Disclaimer:*The information contained herein is compiled from a variety of sources. It may not be complete or timely. It does not cover all diseases, physical conditions, ailments or treatments. The information should NOT be used in place of visit with your healthcare provider, nor should you disregard the advice of your health care provider because of any information you read in this topic.


All content provided by eORTHOPOD® is a registered trademark of Mosaic Medical Group, L.L.C.. Content is the sole property of Mosaic Medical Group, LLC and used herein by permission.