Total knee replacement may become the best option when joint wear is extensive and pain affects walking, sleep, and daily movement. Assessment aims to define whether the structure of the knee, the symptom burden, and the severity of wear support a full replacement approach.

Especially if pain is no longer confined to one area and movement is clearly reduced.
Such as difficulty walking, using stairs, standing up, or trusting the knee in everyday activity.
Partial replacement or other treatments may not be sufficient because of the wear pattern or knee stability.
Knee bending, straightening, ligament balance, limb alignment, and overall function are reviewed carefully.
X-rays alone are not enough; pain and loss of quality of life must also justify the decision.
A good understanding of recovery time and rehabilitation is part of deciding whether surgery is right.
The aim is pain relief, better movement, and improved quality of life with realistic expectations.
After surgery, pain control and gradual movement are part of a structured recovery pathway.
Movement, strength, and confidence using the knee are reviewed during follow-up.
Total replacement is one type of knee replacement used when joint wear is more extensive and broader resurfacing is needed.
Yes, in selected knees, but the choice depends on wear pattern, stability, and the rest of the joint.
That is one of the main goals, alongside reducing pain and restoring useful daily function.
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