Total knee replacement is a common operation that involves replacing damaged or worn knees with a new artificial joint.
The operation is considered when a patient’s knee joint is damaged, causing significant pain and reduction in mobility.
The most common reason for knee replacement surgery are:
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
knee Injury
Knee Deformity with Pain and loss of cartilage
Knee Replacement Recovery Process
After undergoing knee replacement surgery, patients are usually discharged within two days. While significant pain may be experienced during the initial six-twelve weeks, it gradually lessens in severity. Thereafter, noticeable improvements in pain and function are often observed, with continual improvement throughout the first year following the operation.