Minimally invasive knee replacement is a surgical approach that employs smaller incisions and specialized instruments to reduce tissue damage and promote quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery.

Small Incision
Several small incisions are made, minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues.

Specialized Instruments
Minimally invasive techniques utilize specialized instruments to perform the surgery through the smaller incisions.

Muscle-sparing
The approach aims to minimize disruption to surrounding muscles and tendons.
With reduced tissue trauma, patients may experience a quicker recovery and shorter hospital stay. Smaller incisions result in less post-operative pain and scarring, enhancing patient comfort and cosmetic outcomes. Minimally invasive techniques preserve more healthy tissue, leading to improved joint function and range of motion post-surgery. Advanced instrumentation and imaging enhance surgical precision and long-term results. Tailored rehabilitation programmes further accelerate healing and support a faster return to daily activities.
Rehabilitation
Physical therapy plays a crucial role in restoring strength, flexibility, and stability to the knee joint.
Pain Management
Effective pain management strategies help alleviate discomfort during recovery.
Follow-up Appointments
Regular follow-up visits with the surgeon are essential to monitor progress, assess joint function, and address any concerns or complications.