Total Knee Replacement is a highly effective surgical procedure for patients suffering from chronic knee pain, stiffness, and deformity caused by advanced knee joint disease. It is most commonly recommended for individuals with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, or severe knee damage that has not improved with medication, physiotherapy, or other non-surgical treatments.
The treatment process begins with a comprehensive evaluation, including clinical examination and imaging studies such as X-rays or MRI, to determine the severity of joint degeneration. Based on the findings, a customized surgical plan is developed. During total knee replacement surgery, the damaged surfaces of the knee joint are carefully removed and replaced with durable prosthetic components, allowing smoother movement and improved joint alignment.
Modern surgical techniques and strict safety protocols are followed to ensure accuracy, stability, and long-term success of the implant. Post-operative care focuses on pain control, early mobilization, and structured rehabilitation to restore strength, flexibility, and balance.
The primary goals of total knee replacement are significant pain relief, improved walking ability, correction of deformity, and enhanced quality of life. With proper surgical expertise, rehabilitation, and follow-up care, most patients are able to return to daily activities with greater comfort, confidence, and independence.