As discussed above, you will be able to walk to toilet or bathroom on your own at the time of discharge, but, if you are staying alone, you should have someone around for a month after surgery to assist you in daily activities.

You can start driving after two months of surgery depending on the muscle strength and comfort.

Traveling in the city for short duration may be started after 2 – 3 weeks. Going out of city may be done approximately after a month. Overseas travel should ideally be undertaken 3 months after surgery.

  • Not to sit cross-legged, squat or use an Indian toilet.
  • Avoid impact sports like jogging, jumping, badminton etc
  • Antibiotic prophylaxis before any dental, gynecological or urinary procedure.

You will be guided in your exercises by our team of physiotherapist during your stay in the hospital. After discharge you will need to continue with some easy exercises that you can do on your own. This may be required for a period of 6 – 8 weeks or till the time you are comfortable with your walking. Physiotherapist assistance after discharge may be required for 2 weeks (for single knee) to 4 weeks (for both knees).

Thin patients are easy for us to operate and postoperative recovery is also good. But, losing weight and maintaining weight loss can be difficult in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee, since their symptoms often limit the amount and type of exercise in which they can participate. But morbid obesity requiring bariatric surgery should be dealt before Knee replacement.

Life of the artificial joint depends on number of variables, including the type of activities you are engaged, quality of bone, whether you are overweight etc. Normally these joints have a finite lifespan of 15 – 20 years.

Pain arising from other regions like Hips or Spine will not be relieved after Total Knee Replacement. Total Knee Replacement will relieve pain only arising from the knee.

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