At LS Clinic, Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is a surgical procedure where the entire knee joint is replaced with a prosthetic implant. This surgery is recommended for patients with advanced arthritis, severe cartilage damage, or deformity in multiple compartments of the knee. TKR helps relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve overall quality of life.
During total knee replacement:
The damaged cartilage and bone from the knee joint are removed.
A prosthetic implant is fitted to replace the joint surfaces.
The ligaments and surrounding structures are preserved or adjusted to maintain stability.
Individuals with severe osteoarthritis affecting the entire knee
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis or other inflammatory joint diseases
People experiencing chronic pain, stiffness, or deformity that limits daily activities
Persistent knee pain not relieved by medications or physiotherapy
Difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or performing daily activities
Swelling and stiffness of the knee
Deformity of the knee (bowing or knock-knee)
X-ray: To assess arthritis severity, bone alignment, and deformities
MRI: To evaluate cartilage, ligaments, and surrounding joint structures
Significant pain relief
Improved knee function and mobility
Correction of deformities
Long-lasting results with modern implants
Physical therapy starts immediately after surgery.
Most patients can walk with support within a few days.
Full recovery and range of motion typically achieved in 3–6 months, depending on pre-surgery condition and rehabilitation.
For patients not ready for surgery, options include:
Medications for pain and inflammation
Physical therapy and exercises
Knee braces and lifestyle modifications
PRP therapy or injections
If knee pain is affecting your quality of life, consult an orthopedic surgeon at LS Clinic for a detailed evaluation and treatment plan tailored to your needs.