Knee Replacement Surgery: Myths vs Facts

Knee pain is a growing concern among adults, particularly those above 50 years of age. Whether due to arthritis, injury, or aging, chronic knee pain can affect your quality of life, making walking, climbing stairs, or even sleeping difficult. While knee replacement surgery is an effective and lasting solution, many people hesitate due to common myths and misconceptions.

As an experienced orthopedic surgeon, I, Dr. Sanjay J, often see patients who are afraid of surgery simply because they have incorrect information. This blog aims to clear the air by discussing the most common myths and providing the real facts.

Myth 1: Knee replacement is only for the elderly.

Fact: Age is not the only factor in determining whether a person is eligible for knee replacement. Younger patients in their 40s or 50s with severe arthritis or joint damage may also benefit from surgery. The main goal is to improve quality of life and mobility, not just to treat age-related issues.

Myth 2: Knee replacement surgery is very painful.

Fact: Modern surgical techniques and anesthesia have made the procedure significantly less painful than people think. Today, we use advanced pain control methods such as regional anesthesia and nerve blocks to ensure patient comfort during and after surgery. In many cases, patients feel more relief after the surgery than before it.

Myth 3: You will be bedridden for months after surgery.

Fact: This is a common misconception. In reality, patients are encouraged to start walking with support within 24–48 hours after surgery. With proper physiotherapy, most patients return to their daily routines in 4 to 6 weeks, depending on individual recovery.

Myth 4: You won’t be able to walk normally again.

Fact: One of the main goals of knee replacement is to restore your ability to walk comfortably. After recovery, most patients can walk independently, climb stairs, and even enjoy light physical activities. Many patients say they feel more mobile and active after the surgery than they have in years.

Myth 5: The knee implant won’t last long.

Fact: Thanks to advancements in technology, modern knee implants are highly durable and can last 15 to 20 years or more. At my clinic, we use high-quality implants suited to the patient’s age, activity level, and bone condition to ensure long-term results.

Why Choose Dr. Sanjay J?

  • MS (Orthopedics) with extensive surgical experience

  • Specialization in total and partial knee replacement

  • Use of minimally invasive techniques

  • Personalized post-operative care and physiotherapy support

  • Hundreds of successful surgeries with excellent outcomes

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