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Title: The Recovery Process After Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery.


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DR. SUNIL RAJAN
Head of Department Apollo Institute of
Orthopaedics, Apollo Hospitals, Indore M.S
Orthopedics, Specialization Joint Replacement
Surgery
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The Recovery Process After Robotic Knee
Replacement Surgery.
Knee replacement surgery has become a Minimally
Invasive method during the past few years. The
use of robots to help in replacement procedures
is just one example of how medical technology
always improves patient outcomes.
While the robot is an integral part of the
robotic knee replacement process, it does not
replace the knee itself rather, it serves as a
guide for your surgeon while they carry out the
procedure. The robot bolsters your surgeon's
abilities throughout the operation, increasing
the likelihood that you will be in the best
possible position to make a rapid and full
recovery. In that case, how long does it take to
get back on your feet after a robotic knee
replacement?
Within a matter of hours, most patients can put
weight on the joint again. But the specific time
frame for resuming regular activity is contingent
on factors such as age, weight, and general
health of the patient. After weeks, most patients
can return to normal activities like grocery
shopping and minor housekeeping. The accuracy of
robot aid allows for a quicker and less agonising
recovery.
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Less Postoperative Pain and a Quicker Road to
Recovery
Robotic Knee Replacement treatments necessitate
fewer soft tissue releases than conventional
ones. As a result, you'll have less discomfort
and heal more rapidly. Moreover, the improved
joint alignment your surgeon can deliver with
Mako technology may allow you to resume more
natural walking sooner.
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Most patients undergoing a robotic-assisted joint
replacement procedure can expect to return home
the day after or the day after that procedure.
The day before surgery, you can stand and walk
with help. For a few days, maybe a week, you'll
need to use a walker to help you maintain your
balance as you walk. During the third week after
surgery, most patients can walk without
assistance. At least six weeks of PT will be
required.
Patients experience significantly less pain after
a knee replacement than they did after
traditional complete knee replacements, thanks to
improvements in pain management during surgery
and the procedure.
Medical professionals use a combination of
preoperative medication and intra-operative knee
injections to keep you comfortable and reduce
your need for narcotics. Similarly, we recommend
spinal anaesthesia over general anaesthetic since
the latter numbs only the brain and spinal cord,
while the former numbs only the lower half of the
body.
In other words, you'll feel more at ease and have
a less painful recovery following surgery. It's
also linked to a lower risk of post-operative
problems like blood clots and infections. After
surgery, weariness is the first thing that will
be noticed. Even though this method is less
invasive, it still takes time for your body to
heal. After surgery, you can return to your desk
job in the third or fourth week. Certain jobs,
such as construction, require significant
physical exertion and may require several months
of recovery time.
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To conclude 
A knee replacement performed with the help of
robotic surgery is a cutting-edge method for
increasing precision in the procedure. Human
mistake is minimised thanks to this apparatus,
which speeds up healing. Robotic surgery has
shorter recovery times than traditional open and
minimally invasive surgery. Patients gain from
lower overall expenditures, and shorter hospital
stays as a result of the efficiency of the
treatment.
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Surgery
Pain alleviation and improved mobility are the
same aims for conventional complete knee
replacement and minimally invasive partial knee
replacement (mini knee). More than 90 of people
who receive a total knee replacement report
feeling significantly better or completely
pain-free after surgery. Most people who had the
procedure report no limping and say they no
longer need to use a cane. You may know someone
who had a knee replacement and now walks, so
normally they've fooled everyone into thinking
their knees were never injured. Arthritis
stiffness is often alleviated as a side effect of
surgery. When aches and pains subside, a person's
stride lengthens considerably. Most people report
an increase in their ability to enjoy normal
recreational activities like golf, dancing,
travelling, and swimming after undergoing total
knee replacement.
Dr. Sunil Rajan is a highly experienced
Orthopaedic Surgeon in Indore and provides Hip,
Shoulder and Knee Replacement Surgery in his
clinic. If you are searching for the best Hip
Replacement Surgeon in Indore, then visit Dr.
Rajan's Knee Clinic. Book an appointment now,
call us on 91 9826200015 or visit us online -
https//www.drsunilrajan.com/
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Dr. Sunil Rajan is a highly experienced Joint
Replacement Surgeon and Knee Specialist in
Indore. Dr. Rajan provides Knee, Hip and Shoulder
Replacement Surgery in Indore at affordable
price. Book an appointment now enquiry call
us now 91 9826200015 Visit Online -
https//www.drsunilrajan.com/
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