Physiotherapy

When Surgery Is Needed

Surgery is considered when pain persists despite non-surgical treatments, when injuries are severe, or when arthritis affects daily life. The aim is to restore movement and long-term joint health.

Arthroscopy (Keyhole Surgery)

A minimally invasive procedure using small incisions and a camera to treat problems such as meniscus tears, cartilage injuries, or loose fragments.

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Physiotherapy

Ligament Reconstructions (ACL, PCL, MCL)

Reconstruction restores stability after major ligament injuries. Modern techniques help patients return safely to sports and daily routines.

Meniscus Repair or Meniscectomy

Depending on the tear, the meniscus is repaired or the damaged portion is removed. This relieves pain and prevents long-term strain on the joint.

Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy

Cartilage Procedures

Treatments that restore or repair damaged cartilage. These procedures help reduce pain and improve movement in younger or active individuals.

Partial and Total Knee Replacement

Used for advanced arthritis or severe damage. Artificial surfaces replace worn-out parts of the knee to improve comfort and function.

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Physiotherapy

Robotic-Assisted Knee Surgery

Robotic systems help in precise planning and accurate implant placement. This improves alignment, reduces soft-tissue damage, and supports smoother recovery.

Surgery to Recovery: What to Expect

Most patients begin walking early and start physiotherapy within days. Recovery progresses steadily over a few weeks. Dr. Chintan guides all stages for a safe and predictable outcome.

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