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Once we analyze the health condition, we suggest the patient provide the blood and urine samples for test before 7 to 10 days of the surgery. Our physician will also do the complete medical checkup to make sure that you are perfectly fine for anesthesia and operation. With such diagnose, we will also come to know if any active or recent infection in your body can be treated on priority before the surgery. If everything will be alright, then we will provide you with the exact date and time of the surgery.

If you have got the time and date from the hospital for the surgery, then you would be admitted to the hospital on the evening or night before the surgery. It’s enough time for us to make sure you are good to go for operation.

It is common that you might get pain for the first two days after the operation and it is the unavoidable part of the complete treatment. But, it will not be an unpleasant or painful experience. With the guidance of our qualified physiotherapists, the weak muscles will get stronger. Physiotherapy plays an important role after the surgery to make you up quickly.

There is no age limitation for knee replacement surgery. Patients above 75-80 with good health can also undergo knee replacement surgery if their daily activities are restricted by painful arthritis of knee joints.

Pre surgery care may include Weight loss, medication for co-morbidities like Diabetes and BP control etc. Post-Surgery care will include Stitch removal, wound care, exercises for speedy recovery etc.

On thorough investigation, the surgeon will recommend the most suitable implant for you depending on your age, body weight etc. and suggest undergoing single knee or both knee surgeries depending on your health condition. Actual cost can only be arrived at after this process. However, an indicative quote can be obtained earlier.

No, minor fractures can heal with a cast or splint, but severe fractures may require surgery.

Recovery time varies, but returning too soon can cause further damage. Always follow medical advice before resuming sports activities.

Treatment depends on the injury and may include rest, ice therapy, physiotherapy, medications, or surgery for severe cases.
Yes. It will work wonders for an individual for about 20 years.
There is no particular age for an individual to undergo Knee replacement. This procedure will be required for any individual with damaged knee which can’t be cured with medication of alternate therapies. However, individuals in their mid- age and above are more prone to this condition.

Recovery varies by joint but typically takes 6-12 weeks for initial healing and up to a year for full recovery.

Post-surgery pain is managed with medication and physical therapy, and pain gradually decreases over time.

Yes, most patients resume daily activities and even sports like swimming and cycling after proper rehabilitation.

Surgery is required for severe fractures, misaligned bones, or cases where healing is difficult.

In most cases, proper rehabilitation helps restore good movement, but results depend on the severity of the injury.

Recovery depends on the severity of the injury, but proper medical care and rehabilitation can speed up healing.
Treatment options include pain relief medications, physical therapy, joint injections, and in severe cases, joint replacement surgery.