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Advanced Joint Replacement Surgery for Pain-Free Mobility

Joint replacement surgery at Ananya Hospital offers a new lease on life for patients suffering from severe joint pain and limited mobility. Our experienced orthopedic surgeons use the latest techniques and implants to restore function and eliminate pain.

We specialize in total and partial joint replacements for hip, knee, and shoulder joints. Our minimally invasive approaches ensure faster recovery, less pain, and better outcomes.

From pre-operative assessment to post-surgical rehabilitation, our team provides comprehensive care to ensure you achieve the best possible results from your joint replacement surgery.

Joint Replacement

What is Joint Replacement?

Joint replacement surgery involves removing a damaged or arthritic joint and replacing it with an artificial joint (prosthesis) made of metal, plastic, or ceramic components.

  • Total Knee Replacement (TKR) for severe knee arthritis
  • Total Hip Replacement (THR) for hip joint damage
  • Partial Knee Replacement for localized arthritis
  • Shoulder Replacement for rotator cuff arthropathy
  • Revision surgery for failed previous replacements

How Does Joint Replacement Work?

Our joint replacement process is designed for optimal outcomes and quick recovery.

01

Pre-operative Assessment

Comprehensive evaluation including X-rays, blood tests, and physical examination to plan your surgery.

02

Surgical Procedure

Comprehensive evaluation including X-rays, blood tests, and physical examination to plan your surgery.

03

Rehabilitation

Comprehensive evaluation including X-rays, blood tests, and physical examination to plan your surgery.

When Should You Seek Joint Replacement?

Joint replacement may be recommended when conservative treatments no longer provide relief.

Schedule an appointment if:

  • Persistent joint pain that limits daily activities
  • Joint stiffness that affects mobility
  • Pain that doesn't improve with medications
  • Difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or getting up from chairs

Seek immediate attention if:

  • Severe pain preventing sleep
  • Joint deformity or instability
  • Complete loss of joint function
  • Failure of previous joint surgery