Total Knee Replacement
Total Knee Replacement implantation
Total knee replacement becomes necessary when at least two of the three compartments of the knee joint—the medial, lateral, and patellofemoral compartments—have advanced wear, deformity, or inflammatory damage, and conservative treatments no longer provide significant improvement.
In such cases, the goal is to eliminate pain and restore a stable, well-functioning joint. Total knee replacement requires high precision and experience, as proper implant fit, correct alignment, and soft tissue balance are all crucial for long-term success.

This is why it is advantageous for the surgery to be performed by an experienced orthopedic surgeon with many years of practice, who not only executes the procedure with technical precision but also monitors the patient's recovery with personalized care from preparation through rehabilitation.