Joint health is not something to think about only when pain begins. It is a lifelong investment one that starts early, often in your 20s and 30s, when cartilage is still healthy and preventive strategies are most effective. As also explained in Joint Replacements: A...
Not every patient with knee arthritis requires a total knee replacement. For carefully selected individuals, partial knee replacement surgery offers a less invasive, bone-preserving alternative with faster recovery and more natural function. As also discussed in Joint...
When patients think about joint replacement surgery, most of the focus is on the procedure itself and the recovery afterward. However, one of the most important phases happens before surgery even begins. Proper preparation often referred to as prehabilitation (prehab)...
Joint replacement surgery has evolved rapidly over the past decade, driven by advancements in robotics, computer navigation, and 3D planning technologies. These innovations are transforming how surgeons plan and perform procedures such as knee replacement and hip...
Joint replacement surgery is one of the most successful procedures in modern orthopaedics, with more than 90% of hip and knee replacements lasting 15–20 years or longer. For many patients, the implant lasts a lifetime without the need for further surgery. As also...