Knee Replacement

Knee replacement

 

A Knee replacement or Knee arthroplasty may be needed if you have arthritis of the knee or if you had significant injury resulting in chronic pain. The first line of treatment is Non-Steriodal Anti-inflammatories. Where this fails you may need a surgical procedure to relieve the pain.

With a knee replacement, the aim of the treatment is to free you from pain, increase your mobility and enhance your quality of life.

Our team of Consultant Orthopaedic surgeons, Orthopaedic nurses and Physiotherapists have carried out large volumes of treatments and have decades of experience in between them caring for patients who need a Knee Replacement.

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frequently ask question (FAQ)

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How long does the replacement last ?

Knee replacements can last from 10 to 20 years depending on a multitude of factors. After this
period you my need a revision arthroplasty.

How long will I be in hospital for?
About 1 to 2 days
When can I walk again?
This depends on personal circumstances but you should be able to walk without any crutches in 6 weeks
Can I kneel after the operation?
You should refrain from kneeling till the surgeon allows this. This will be about the 3 month mark.
What is a partial Knee replacement?

Sometimes the surgeon may recommend one side of the bone to be replaced. Your surgeon will advise you if you need a Partial or Total Knee replacement during your consultation.

Anaesthesia

General Anaesthesia

Procedure Time

2 hours

Hospital Admission

1 to 2 days

Cost

£250 for consultation and X-ray

£10,800 for procedure (excluding revision arthroplasty)

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