@_rolitasdeoro_: Agarra Mi Mano - Sean Paul #agarramimano #seanpaul #musica #canciones #letrasdecanciones

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1. More weight means more mechanical stress This is the most obvious reason. If a person is carrying extra body weight, that extra load goes directly through the: spine hips knees ankles feet Every step creates force across those joints. So if you have knee replacement, hip replacement, ankle surgery, or back surgery, the repaired area has to handle more pressure during recovery. For example: a heavier body puts more force on a new knee implant more force on a hip joint more stress on the lower back more load on screws, rods, cages, or repaired tissue after spine surgery That can lead to: more pain during recovery slower movement more strain on the surgical repair greater risk of implant wear or loosening over time So the first issue is simple: More body weight means more force on the body part that is trying to heal. 2. Surgery becomes technically more difficult This is something patients do not always think about. In higher BMI patients, surgery itself is often more challenging. Why? Because there is: deeper soft tissue more difficulty reaching the surgical site harder positioning on the operating table harder X-ray or image guidance in some procedures longer anesthesia time sometimes longer incision or dissection Longer and more complex surgery usually means: more tissue handling more blood loss in some cases more swelling more stress on the body higher complication risk So it is not just about healing afterward. Sometimes the operation itself is more technically demanding from the start. 3. Wound healing is often worse This is one of the biggest reasons outcomes can be poorer. Fatty tissue generally has: lower blood supply poorer oxygen delivery more tension on the incision more dead space under the skin That means wounds may heal more slowly. And when wounds heal poorly, several problems can happen: delayed healing wound separation persistent drainage skin breakdown infection This is especially important in: knee replacement hip replacement spine surgery ankle surgery ecause once a wound problem develops, recovery gets delayed quickly. So one major issue with higher BMI is: The body may not heal the incision as efficiently. 4. Infection risk is higher This
1. More weight means more mechanical stress This is the most obvious reason. If a person is carrying extra body weight, that extra load goes directly through the: spine hips knees ankles feet Every step creates force across those joints. So if you have knee replacement, hip replacement, ankle surgery, or back surgery, the repaired area has to handle more pressure during recovery. For example: a heavier body puts more force on a new knee implant more force on a hip joint more stress on the lower back more load on screws, rods, cages, or repaired tissue after spine surgery That can lead to: more pain during recovery slower movement more strain on the surgical repair greater risk of implant wear or loosening over time So the first issue is simple: More body weight means more force on the body part that is trying to heal. 2. Surgery becomes technically more difficult This is something patients do not always think about. In higher BMI patients, surgery itself is often more challenging. Why? Because there is: deeper soft tissue more difficulty reaching the surgical site harder positioning on the operating table harder X-ray or image guidance in some procedures longer anesthesia time sometimes longer incision or dissection Longer and more complex surgery usually means: more tissue handling more blood loss in some cases more swelling more stress on the body higher complication risk So it is not just about healing afterward. Sometimes the operation itself is more technically demanding from the start. 3. Wound healing is often worse This is one of the biggest reasons outcomes can be poorer. Fatty tissue generally has: lower blood supply poorer oxygen delivery more tension on the incision more dead space under the skin That means wounds may heal more slowly. And when wounds heal poorly, several problems can happen: delayed healing wound separation persistent drainage skin breakdown infection This is especially important in: knee replacement hip replacement spine surgery ankle surgery ecause once a wound problem develops, recovery gets delayed quickly. So one major issue with higher BMI is: The body may not heal the incision as efficiently. 4. Infection risk is higher This

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