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How to calm your nerves before robotic assisted knee or hip surgery
It’s completely normal to feel nervous about your upcoming robotic assisted knee or hip replacement surgery.

Although your surgeon performs Mako surgery or robotic-assisted surgery regularly and has a strong track record for getting people moving again, it can still be difficult not to feel anxious about the day.

Whether you are nervous about the surgery process itself, recovery period or being under aesthetic, these tips will help calm your nerves and prepare you for your robotic-assisted knee or hip surgery.

Feel assured that you are being treated by one of the top Orthopaedic Surgeons in Newcastle and the Hunter, Dr Stuart MacKenzie, using one of the most accurate treatment approaches to a knee or hip replacement.

Remember, your anxiety regarding your surgery is temporary and normal. When you are well and moving again, it will be gone.

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