What is Total Knee Replacement?
Total Knee Replacement (TKR), also known as knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or worn-out knee joint is replaced with an artificial implant. This surgery is recommended for patients suffering from severe knee arthritis, joint degeneration, or chronic knee pain that limits mobility and daily activities.
At our center, we focus on precision surgery, advanced technology, and patient-centered care. Dr. Jugal M. Patel and his team use modern techniques and world-class implants to restore mobility and ensure lasting relief from knee pain.
Treatments
We provide comprehensive knee care, including total knee replacement, partial knee replacement, complex revision knee surgery, and minimally invasive procedures for quicker recovery.
Our minimally invasive knee replacement techniques allow smaller incisions, reduced pain, and faster return to normal life.
- Total Knee Replacement
- Partial Knee Replacement
- Revision Knee Surgery
Why Choose Us?
We bring 25+ years of expertise and a patient-first approach to every knee surgery.
- Specialized Knee Surgeon
- Advanced Implants & Technology
- Faster Recovery & Rehab Programs
- Effective Pain Management
Patient Care Plan
We ensure a smooth journey from consultation to rehabilitation with a structured care plan.
- Pre-surgery Health Evaluation
- Customized Surgery Plan
- Guided Physiotherapy
- Regular Follow-ups
Helping You Walk Without Pain
We are committed to restoring mobility and giving patients a pain-free life through advanced knee replacement procedures. From your first consultation to complete recovery, we provide continuous support and care.
You should consider knee replacement if knee pain, stiffness, or deformity significantly impacts your daily activities, and non-surgical treatments like medication or physiotherapy are no longer effective.
Most patients begin walking with assistance the day after surgery. Normal activities are typically resumed within 6–8 weeks, depending on health and rehabilitation progress.
Modern knee implants last 15–20 years or more, depending on activity levels, body weight, and lifestyle choices.
