Knee Replacement

Knee replacement surgery, also known as arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure to replace the damaged or worn-out parts of the knee joint with artificial parts. It is a joint replacement surgery, which involves the removal of the damaged cartilage and bone and replacement with artificial components made of metal and plastic. The surgery is used to treat advanced arthritis and can help restore mobility and reduce pain. During the surgery, the damaged cartilage and bone are removed, and then prosthetic components are inserted to replace them. The components are made of metal and plastic and are designed to mimic the movement of a healthy knee joint. Recovery time varies but typically lasts between 6-12 weeks.

  • Pre-Surgery Preparation
  • Surgery Procedure.
  • Post-Surgery Care
  • Rehabilitation

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