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Full Knee Replacement Makes Mobility Restoration Possible

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Full knee replacement may be considered for individuals experiencing significant knee joint pain and limited mobility due to arthritis. When osteoarthritis affects the entire knee joint, a full knee replacement can help improve movement by replacing the damaged joint surfaces with artificial components. This surgical procedure typically involves replacing the femur, tibia, and sometimes the kneecap.   The  full knee replacement   procedure involves removing damaged cartilage and some underlying bone. Once prepared, prosthetic components—a femoral metal shell, a tibial tray with a plastic spacer, and sometimes a patellar component—are inserted. The knee’s alignment and function are thoroughly checked. Robotic assistance may be used to improve precision, but the surgeon remains in full control throughout the procedure. Recovery Following Full Knee Replacement   After a full knee replacement, recovery is gradual. By two weeks, the wound is reviewed, and dressings a...

Regain Your Active Lifestyle with Full Knee Replacement Surgery

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You have a knee that just won't cooperate anymore - it aches, it throbs, it keeps you from doing the things you love. It's time to take action. Luckily, you've come to the right place. Vishal Pai is here to help you get back on your feet with knee replacement surgery . When arthritis takes hold of your knee joint, it can be a painful and debilitating experience. That's where knee replacement surgery comes in. By replacing the damaged parts of your joint, we can help relieve pain and improve function, getting you back to the activities you love. If your arthritis is widespread within your knee joint, then a full knee replacement may be the best course of action. During this procedure, the damaged cartilage and underlying bone are removed, and metal implants are placed to replace them. The kneecap will also be resurfaced, and a medical-grade plastic spacer will be inserted to cushion the joint. With this surgery, you can expect a longer total recovery time, but a full r...