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Unilateral Knee Replacement Treatment in Chennai, this includes:
These medical services are part of the knee replacement package and aim to provide a suitable experience for patients wanting a Unilateral Knee Replacement package in India, from treatment to postoperative care.
Medications, and other additional services available upon demand
Yes, you can avail of the Unilateral Knee Replacement Treatment package at Global Hospital, Chennai. We offer a range of specialized treatments, including Unilateral Knee Replacement treatments, for individuals with Unilateral Knee Replacement Treatment needs. To get detailed information about the treatment package and availability. Please contact our customer support team for more information on the specific treatment package and its cost.
Dr. Kesavan A R is a well-known Orthopedic Surgeon in Chennai, India. He has had expertise in Orthopedic surgery for the past 21 years. He treats several conditions such as Knee pain and Knee Osteoarthritis, Ankle Injury and Ankle Trauma Hip Fracture, Hip Joint Bone Tumor, Brachial Plexus Rupture, Shoulder Inflammation, Spinal Fusion, Arthroscopy, Knee Osteotomy, Spinal Therapy, Resurfacing of Hip, Fracture of the hip, Deformed knees, Ligaments, Joint and Bones problem, Muscle problem and more treatments. Special interests include Shoulder Replacement and Arthroscopy, Shoulder Tendon Repair-Rotator Cuff, Repairing of Meniscus, Releasing of Carpal Tunnel, Total Knee Replacement (B/L), and Repairing of the shoulder. He did multiple surgeries and gained a big reputation as an Orthopedic expert.
Contact us to gather more specific information about how Dr. Kesavan AR can assist with Unilateral Knee Replacement Treatment.
Candidates for unilateral knee replacement typically have severe knee pain, stiffness, and limited mobility due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or injury. The decision to undergo knee replacement surgery is based on multiple factors, including the severity of symptoms and the impact on daily activities.
During the surgery, the damaged bone and cartilage are removed from the knee joint. The ends of the thigh bone (femur) and shin bone (tibia) are then reshaped to fit the prosthetic components. The artificial joint, made of metal and plastic, is then attached to the bone with cement or through a press-fit technique.