Hip & Knee Replacements
Hip & Knee Replacements
What is Hip or Knee Replacement?
Joint replacement surgery involves removing the damaged parts of the hip or knee and replacing them with artificial components (prosthetics) that mimic natural movement. It is commonly recommended for:
Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis
Post-traumatic arthritis
Avascular necrosis (loss of blood supply to the bone)
Severe fractures or joint deformities
Failed previous surgeries
Our Treatment Approach
1. Comprehensive Evaluation
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Detailed clinical examination and mobility assessment
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Imaging: X-rays, MRI, or CT scans
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Pre-surgical planning using digital templating
2. Hip Replacement
Total Hip Replacement (THR) using minimally invasive techniques
Ceramic, metal, or polyethylene implants
Faster recovery with muscle-sparing approaches
3. Knee Replacement
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) and Partial Knee Replacement (PKR)
High-flexion and gender-specific implant options
Computer or robotic-assisted techniques (if applicable)
4. Enhanced Recovery Protocols
Early mobilization and pain control
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation starting within 24 hours
Support for walking and climbing stairs by discharge
5. Post-operative Rehabilitation
Personalized physiotherapy plans for strength and flexibility
Gait training and joint movement optimization
Long-term follow-up and home care guidance