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Robotic knee replacement is a surgery where a robotic system (like ROSA®) assists the surgeon for greater accuracy. It helps with precise bone cuts, implant alignment, and balancing soft tissues, leading to better outcomes, reduced pain, and faster recovery.
Traditional surgery relies more on manual tools and surgeon’s experience alone. Robotic-assisted surgery uses a robotic arm and digital planning which increases precision, consistency, and predictability. This often means smaller incisions, less damage to nearby tissues, and better alignment of the implant.
Good candidates are those with severe knee pain or arthritis not relieved by non-surgical treatments, with limited mobility, or those who want quicker recovery. Factors like age, bone quality, overall health, and pre-surgery knee alignment matter. A consultation with the orthopaedic doctor will confirm if robotic knee replacement in Madgaon, Goa is appropriate for you.
Recovery varies with age and physical condition, but generally, patients begin walking with assistance the next day. Most can resume everyday activities within 4-6 weeks, though full recovery (strength, flexibility) may take several months. Robotic assistance often speeds up recovery compared to conventional methods.
As with all surgeries, there are some risks — infection, blood clots, stiffness, or implant misplacement. However, robotic systems help minimize many risks by increasing precision. Choosing an experienced robotic knee surgeon in Madgaon, Goa helps reduce complication rates.
Modern implants, when properly placed and well maintained, can last 15-20 years or more. Robotics can help improve implant longevity by making sure alignment and fit are accurate, reducing wear over time.
Costs depend on the complexity of the case, implant type, hospital stay, and other associated services (rehab, diagnostics). During your consultation, we provide a detailed cost estimate. Insurance may cover part of it—check with your provider.
Yes. Physical therapy is essential. It starts early — often the day after surgery — and continues for several weeks or months. Therapy helps regain strength, flexibility, and mobility.
Many patients report lower pain levels post-operatively, thanks to more precise cuts, less tissue trauma, and better implant fit. Pain management is also enhanced with good post-op care and physical therapy.
ACL surgery is reconstructing the Anterior Cruciate Ligament in the knee, often needed after sports injuries or trauma that lead to instability. It helps restore joint stability, prevent further damage, and return to active lifestyle.
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