Help & FAQ

We know patients and families often have many questions before and after knee replacement surgery. To make things simple, we’ve gathered the most common doubts about preparation, surgery procedure, recovery, lifestyle, and long-term results—all answered in easy-to-understand language. Whether you’re planning surgery or supporting a loved one, this guide will help you feel confident, informed, and stress-free on the journey to pain-free movement.

General FAQs

👉 It is a surgical procedure where the damaged parts of the knee joint (cartilage and bone) are replaced with an artificial implant (metal + plastic) to reduce pain and improve movement.

Pain & Medicine

👉 Some pain and stiffness are normal for the first few weeks, but medicines and physiotherapy help a lot.

Recovery & Rehabilitation

Most patients can start standing and walking with support within 24 hours of surgery. Walking ability improves daily with physiotherapy. By a few weeks, patients can walk more comfortably.

Types of Surgery

Total knee replacement means replacing the whole knee joint with metal and plastic implants. The damaged bone and cartilage are removed from both sides of the joint. It gives pain relief and allows smoother walking.

Risks & Complications​

Like any surgery, risks include infection, blood clots, implant loosening, stiffness, or nerve injury. Most complications are rare and can be managed. Proper care reduces risk.

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