Knee arthroplasty, often known as total knee replacement surgery, is a surgical treatment to resurface an arthritis-damaged knee. In very ill knee joints, this can help alleviate discomfort and regain function. The purpose of knee replacement surgery, also known as knee joint replacement surgery, is to resurface the damaged sections of the knee joint and to cure persistent knee discomfort that is resistant to other forms of treatment.
Depending on your age, weight, amount of activity, knee size and shape, and general health, your doctor may recommend one of several knee replacement prostheses and surgical approaches.
Faq's
Is simultaneous replacement of both knees possible?
Yes, it is perfectly safe and possible, but choosing the right patient is crucial. The patient's age and any comorbid medical disorders, such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiac issues, are taken into account.
Is physical therapy required following surgery?
In a word, yes. We think that physical therapy is crucial for a patient's quick post-surgery recovery. Our team of skilled physiotherapists provides physiotherapy to our patients for three weeks. Any statements to the contrary are nothing more than marketing ploys.
Is surgery an unpleasant process?
In order to reduce pain to the absolute minimum, we have created specific techniques. During surgery, we administer specialized medications and created a formula to manage pain.
When can I start walking after surgery?
On the day of surgery or the morning after, we make patients walk. On the second post-operative day, patients begin ascending stairs, and the majority of our patients are walking unassisted upon release.
How long will the implant in my knee replacement last?
We exclusively use the most recent, US FDA-approved implants, which guarantee longevity of at least 20–25 years.