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For Appointments Call 73967 77240 / 1800 103 1956

Daily 8AM to 9AM Uppal / Daily 9AM to 9PM Champapet / Daily 3PM to 4PM Tukkuguda

Daily 8AM to 9AM Uppal / Daily 9AM to 9PM Champapet / Daily 3PM to 4PM Tukkuguda

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When Do You Really Need Knee Replacement? – By Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon, ONUS Robotic Hospitals

When Do You Really Need Knee Replacement? – By Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon, ONUS Robotic Hospitals

Knee replacement surgery is one of the most successful and transformative procedures in modern orthopedics. Yet, it remains widely misunderstood.

Some patients fear surgery and delay it for years despite severe pain. Others consider it too early when conservative treatments may still work.

The key question is not “What is my age?”
The real question is: “How much is my knee affecting my quality of life?”


Understanding Knee Arthritis Progression

Most knee replacements are performed for advanced Osteoarthritis, a condition where the cartilage cushioning the joint gradually wears away.

Knee arthritis typically progresses through stages:

  • Early cartilage thinning

  • Moderate joint space narrowing

  • Advanced bone-on-bone arthritis

  • Deformity and functional limitation

Surgery is rarely the first step.


Early-Stage Knee Arthritis: When Surgery Is NOT Needed

In the early stages, conservative treatment is highly effective.

Non-Surgical Management Includes:

  • Structured physiotherapy

  • Quadriceps strengthening exercises

  • Weight reduction

  • Activity modification

  • Pain medications (short-term use)

  • Injections such as PRP or hyaluronic acid

These measures can control symptoms for years in many patients.

Knee replacement is considered only when these methods fail to provide adequate relief.


Clear Indications for Knee Replacement

You may be a candidate for knee replacement if you experience:

1️⃣ Severe Pain Affecting Daily Activities

  • Difficulty walking even short distances

  • Trouble climbing stairs

  • Inability to sit cross-legged or stand comfortably

2️⃣ Rest Pain or Night Pain

Pain that persists even at rest indicates advanced joint damage.

3️⃣ Progressive Joint Deformity

  • Bow legs (varus deformity)

  • Knock knees (valgus deformity)

Deformity increases stress on the joint and worsens progression.

4️⃣ X-ray Evidence of Advanced Osteoarthritis

Bone-on-bone arthritis on imaging supports surgical consideration.

5️⃣ Failure of Non-Surgical Treatment

If physiotherapy, injections, and medications no longer provide relief, surgery becomes reasonable.


 

Why Timing Matters

Delaying surgery excessively in advanced arthritis can lead to:

  • Worsened deformity

  • Reduced muscle strength

  • Stiffness

  • Higher surgical complexity

  • Slower post-operative recovery

Well-timed surgery often leads to:

  • Faster recovery

  • Better functional outcome

  • Improved muscle rehabilitation

  • Higher patient satisfaction

Waiting until mobility is severely compromised may reduce optimal outcomes.


Common Myths About Knee Replacement

❌ “I am too young.”
❌ “I am too old.”
❌ “I should tolerate the pain.”

Knee replacement is not based on age alone.
It is based on:

  • Pain severity

  • Functional limitation

  • Radiological findings

  • Impact on quality of life


Final Thought

Knee replacement is not about the number of birthdays you have had.
It is about restoring mobility, independence, and dignity.

If knee pain is limiting your daily life despite proper treatment, consult a qualified orthopedic surgeon for evaluation.

Early assessment prevents unnecessary suffering and ensures optimal timing.

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