Experience relief from knee pain and regain mobility with our expert knee replacement surgery.
Eshan Polyclinic is well-known for the team of orthopedic surgeons with the higher qualifications and experience that deal only with the knee replacement surgery. The clinic has the latest equipment and advanced technology to guarantee that the best results can be achieved for the patients who have undergone knee replacement surgery.
Common Symptoms of Knee Replacement
Experiencing chronic knee pain, swelling, stiffness, or difficulty bearing weight? Learn about the symptoms of knee replacement and when to seek medical help.
- Chronic Knee Pain
- Swelling and Inflammation
- Stiffness and Limited Range of Motion
- Difficulty Bearing Weight
- Bone-on-Bone Grinding Sensation
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Treatment Options for Knee Replacement
There are several types of knee replacement procedures available at Eshan Polyclinic, including:
- Arthroscopic Surgery
- Osteotomy
- Revision Knee Replacement
Frequently Asked Questions.
A knee replacement surgery, otherwise known as a knee arthroplasty, is a procedure which replaces a damaged or worn out knee joint by using a prosthetic joint (artificial joint) manufactured from metal, plastic or ceramic materials.
There are several types of knee replacement surgeries, including total knee replacement (TKR), partial knee replacement (PKR), and minimally invasive knee replacement.
The duration of knee replacement surgery varies depending on the complexity of the procedure and the patient’s condition, but it typically takes around 1 to 2 hours.
The recovery period for knee replacement surgery might range from several weeks to few months depending in the specific individual. On the day after the surgery or two days after that, the patient may start with the help of a walker or crutches and then gradually progress to walk alone.
Preparation for knee replacement surgery may comprise of watching out for exercises before the surgery, weight loss if if required, arranging for helping hands at home during the recovery time and finally questions and problems to your healthcare authority.