

A proper preoperative assessment is done, which includes an X-ray and MRI, to determine if Partial Knee Replacement is the appropriate treatment for the patient’s knee arthritis
or joint degeneration in Nagpur.

Partial Knee Replacement surgery in Nagpur is performed under general or spinal anesthesia, where only the damaged part of the knee is replaced with a high-quality prosthetic, preserving healthy tissue.

Most of the patients can resume walking on the day of surgery. Full recovery usually takes 4-6 weeks. Dr. Ammol Kadu’s patients often experience a quick recovery through minimally invasive knee replacement in Nagpur.

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