With Total Knee Replacement, patients regain mobility, reduce discomfort, and return to an active, pain-free life.
Patients experiencing the following symptoms may require total knee replacement
Total knee replacement is primarily used to treat
Overstretching or tearing of ligaments (sprains) and muscles or tendons (strains).
Severe bowing or misalignment of the knee.
Arthritis that develops due to knee injuries.
Chronic inflammation leading to joint damage.
The procedure follows a structured approach to ensure a smooth recovery and long-term success.
Involves smaller incisions, reducing muscle and tissue disruption, leading to less pain and faster recovery.
Uses advanced technology to guide the surgeon in real-time for precise implant alignment, improving accuracy.
Implants designed for bone growth into the prosthesis over time, increasing stability and durability, reducing loosening risks.
Focus on faster mobilization, pain management, and rehabilitation to reduce hospital stays and improve recovery speed.