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Painless Knee Replacement Surgery! Is It Possible?

Dr Bakul Arora, best joint replacement surgeon, best knee replacement surgeon, best hip replacement surgeon, best orthopedic doctor

Total Knee Replacement Surgery was first performed in 1968 in USA, more than millions of Knee Replacement Surgery are performed every year in India , Success ration of Knee Replacement surgery is over 94% But still there are many doubts arises in minds of patients before the surgery.

Pain after Knee / Hip Replacement Surgery can be a worrisome factor that deters the determination to undergo surgery. With recent advances in medical technology, it is possible to perform joint replacement surgeries via Minimally Invasive Techniques, wherein patients can get painless surgeries and painless post-operative period. With this technique your new knee will feel as comfortable as you feel at home. Our idea is to comfort patients and help them eliminate the fear of Knee and Hip replacement.

A. Surgery using Minimally Invasive Technique: Minimally Invasive Surgery technique is used when the muscles around the joints are NOT CUT. This approach doesn’t incite the inflammation as much as the conventional technique. Hence the surgery is painless, recovery is quick and most patients begin walking within 3 to 6 hours after surgery, moreover, they can also start climbing stairs on the next day of the operation itself.

Surgical Advantages of Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement Surgery:

B. Unique techniques: surgery is done WITHOUT use of

Benefits of Minimally invasive knee replacement surgery:

For more information regarding the methods used for painless knee replacement surgery, please visit: www.drbakularora.com

To book an appointment: https://www.practo.com/thane/doctor/bakul-arora-orthopedist-1

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