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Is Knee Replacement Surgery Right for You? A Complete Guide

  • Writer: Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute
    Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute
  • Sep 27, 2025
  • 2 min read

Knee pain can significantly affect your mobility, independence, and quality of life. When treatments like medications, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes fail to provide relief, Knee Replacement Surgery may be the best option to restore movement and reduce pain. If you’re wondering whether this procedure is right for you, this guide will help you understand the process, benefits, risks, and when to consider surgery.

What is Knee Replacement Surgery?

Knee Replacement Surgery, also called knee arthroplasty, involves removing damaged cartilage and bone from the knee joint and replacing it with an artificial implant. This helps relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall function.

Who Needs Knee Replacement Surgery?

You may be a candidate for surgery if you experience:

  • Severe knee pain that limits daily activities like walking, climbing stairs, or sitting

  • Persistent pain even at rest or during the night

  • Joint stiffness that restricts movement

  • Ineffective results from medications, injections, or physiotherapy

  • Advanced osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or knee injuries

Types of Knee Replacement Surgery

  1. Total Knee Replacement (TKR): The entire knee joint is replaced with an artificial implant.

  2. Partial Knee Replacement (PKR): Only the damaged part of the knee is replaced.

  3. Minimally Invasive Surgery: Uses smaller incisions for faster recovery.

Benefits of Knee Replacement Surgery

  • Significant reduction in pain

  • Improved joint mobility and flexibility

  • Better ability to perform daily activities

  • Long-lasting results (implants can last 15–20 years)

  • Improved overall quality of life

Risks and Complications

Like any surgery, there are risks, including:

  • Infection

  • Blood clots

  • Implant wear over time

  • Stiffness or limited movement

  • Nerve or blood vessel injury (rare)

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Recovery typically takes 6–12 weeks with proper rehabilitation. Patients are advised to:

  • Begin physiotherapy soon after surgery

  • Follow prescribed exercises for strengthening

  • Use walking aids initially, then gradually return to normal activities

  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle for long-term joint care

When to Consult a Specialist?

If you are struggling with persistent knee pain that affects your everyday life, it is best to consult an expert. At Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, highly experienced orthopedic surgeons provide advanced Knee Replacement Surgery with personalized care, advanced technology, and comprehensive rehabilitation support to ensure the best outcomes.

Conclusion

Knee Replacement Surgery can be life-changing for people suffering from chronic knee pain and mobility issues. However, the decision depends on the severity of your symptoms, overall health, and lifestyle goals. Consulting an orthopedic specialist will help determine if this procedure is right for you.

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