Knee Replacement
Restore your mobility and live pain-free with advanced knee replacement surgery. Dr. Vipin Singh offers personalized treatment, modern surgical techniques, and comprehensive rehabilitation to help patients regain confidence and return to their active lifestyle.
Why is Knee Replacement Important?
The knee is one of the most important weight-bearing joints in the body. When the cartilage within the knee wears away due to arthritis, injury, or age-related degeneration, the bones begin to rub against each other, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility.
Knee replacement surgery can significantly improve quality of life by:
- Relieving chronic knee pain.
- Correcting joint deformities and alignment issues.
- Improving walking ability and physical function.
- Enhancing independence in daily activities.
- Allowing patients to maintain an active lifestyle.
For many patients, knee replacement offers long-term relief when conservative treatments are no longer effective.
Conditions That May Require Knee Replacement
Knee replacement may be recommended for individuals experiencing:
Osteoarthritis
The most common cause of knee joint damage, leading to gradual cartilage wear and persistent pain.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
An autoimmune condition that causes inflammation and progressive joint destruction.
Post-Traumatic Arthritis
Joint damage resulting from previous fractures, ligament
injuries, or knee trauma.
Severe Joint Deformity
Bow-legged or knock-kneed deformities affecting normal movement and balance.
Chronic Knee Pain and Stiffness
Pain that interferes with daily activities, sleep, or overall quality of life despite non-surgical treatments.
Benefits of Knee Replacement Surgery
Modern knee replacement techniques offer several advantages:
Significant Pain Relief
Most patients experience dramatic reduction or complete relief from chronic knee pain.
Improved Mobility
Walking, climbing stairs, and daily activities become easier and more comfortable.
Better Joint Function
The artificial joint is designed to restore natural movement and stability.
Long-Lasting Results
Modern knee implants are durable and can provide many years of improved function.
Enhanced Quality of Life
Patients often regain independence and return to hobbies, social activities, and exercise.
Recovery After Knee Replacement
Recovery is an essential part of successful knee replacement surgery. Most patients begin walking with assistance shortly after the procedure and participate in a structured rehabilitation program.
Recovery typically includes:
- Early mobilization and walking exercises.
- Physiotherapy to improve strength and flexibility.
- Pain management and swelling control.
- Gradual return to routine activities.
- Regular follow-up evaluations.
With proper rehabilitation, many patients achieve excellent functional outcomes and long-term satisfaction.
Who Should Consider Knee Replacement?
You may be a candidate for knee replacement if you experience:
- Persistent knee pain affecting daily activities.
- Difficulty walking or climbing stairs.
- Knee stiffness limiting movement.
- Chronic swelling and inflammation.
- Poor response to medications, injections, or physiotherapy.
- Advanced arthritis confirmed through clinical evaluation and imaging.
A thorough assessment by an orthopaedic specialist is necessary to determine whether knee replacement is the right option.
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