When other treatments fail, total knee replacement (TKR) is done for severe osteoarthritis. Hybrid TKR combines conventional knee replacement with regenerative therapy for better outcomes.
How It Works
A standard knee implant is used for joint replacement.
PRP and Bone Marrow Concentrate (BMAC) are injected into soft tissues and ligaments during surgery to enhance healing.
Benefits
Faster recovery & reduced pain
Better ligament stability post-surgery
Enhanced healing with the patient’s growth factors
Questions ? You're Covered
1. When should I consider knee replacement ?
If you have severe knee pain, stiffness, and difficulty walking, and non-surgical treatments no longer help, knee replacement is the best option.
2. How long does PRP therapy take to show results ?
Many patients feel relief within a few weeks, with ongoing improvement over 3 to 6 months.
3. What is the recovery time for knee arthroscopy ?
Most patients recover within 2-4 weeks and can return to daily activities faster than with open surgery.
4. Is revision knee replacement more complicated than the first surgery ?
Yes, revision surgery is more complex and requires extended hospital stays and rehabilitation. However, it is essential for those with failed or infected knee implants.