Robotic Knee Replacement
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ROBOTIC KNEE REPLACEMENT
What Happens in a Knee Replacement Procedures?
The knee is an intricate joint that allows for an incredible range of motion while bearing the brunt of your body’s weight and absorbing significant force upon contact. This joint is vulnerable to trauma and injury and may degenerate over time due to overuse or conditions like arthritis. When the natural components of the knee wear out and create pain and mobility issues, surgery may replace them with artificial ones.
Large incisions are often made on both sides of the knee, so the old or damaged joint components may be removed and replaced with new metal and plastic. After the wounds are healed, the patient must endure a long and excruciatingly painful rehabilitation procedure to regain knee strength and range of motion.
Why Choose Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement Surgery?
At the cutting edge of 3D CT scan imaging technology, the specialists at the Anhad Clinic Orthopaedics execute robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery. In this method, a CT scan is used to create a 3D model of your knee, which is then used by robotic software to plot out your surgery.
Smaller incisions and fewer surgical envelope movements speed the patient’s recovery time. The surgical robot aids the surgeon in accurately positioning each new knee component. Results from precise placements seem more natural and facilitate more straightforward healing.
Robot-assisted knee replacement surgery improves the experience for patients in every way: recovery time, safety during surgery, time spent recovering, how “natural” the new knee feels, and overall satisfaction.
Our patients may expect significantly improved knee replacement results because of the combination of cutting-edge technology and highly trained professionals at the Anhad Clinic Orthopaedics.
Knee Pain Treatment at Anhad Clinic
Anhad Clinic orthopedic surgeons specializing in knee surgery offer minimally invasive surgical treatment for these common conditions:
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
- Bursitis
- Dislocation
- Fractures
- Meniscus tears
- Tendinitis
To determine whether you are a candidate for orthopaedic knee surgery, our specialists in knee pain will assess the damage and might conduct imaging.
These typical procedures are only a few of the minimally invasive knee surgeries that the orthopaedic knee surgeons at Anhad Clinic provide:
- ACL reconstruction — Reconstructs a ligament tear in knee
- Meniscectomy — Removes all or part of a damaged meniscus
- Knee arthroplasty — Replaces damaged parts of knee with an implant.
If you have knee injury and are considering minimally invasive surgery, call to schedule an appointment with an orthopedic knee doctor at Anhad Clinic.