Specialist-led knee, hip and shoulder replacement care focused on reducing joint pain, improving movement and helping patients return to everyday activities.
Personalized joint replacement care for patients with severe joint pain, stiffness and reduced mobility affecting everyday life.
Specialist evaluation, advanced surgical planning and rehabilitation support focused on safer recovery and improved joint function.
Specialist-led evaluation and surgical care for knee, hip and shoulder joint problems.
Treatment planned according to joint damage, mobility, age and individual needs.
Modern techniques including robotic-assisted joint replacement for suitable patients.
Coordinated care from evaluation and surgery planning through rehabilitation and follow-up.
Joint replacement may be considered when arthritis or significant joint damage causes persistent pain, stiffness and difficulty with daily activities despite appropriate non-surgical treatment.
At Chiranjeevi Hospitals, joint replacement care begins with a detailed orthopaedic evaluation to understand the affected joint, severity of damage, mobility limitations and overall health.
Depending on the condition, treatment may involve total or partial joint replacement, while selected patients may benefit from robotic-assisted surgical planning.
Knee and hip replacements are among the most common joint replacement procedures, while shoulder replacement may be recommended for selected shoulder conditions.
The aim of treatment is to reduce pain, improve joint function and help patients regain comfortable movement while supporting recovery through appropriate physiotherapy and follow-up care.
You should consider an orthopaedic consultation if joint pain or stiffness is increasingly affecting your ability to walk, climb stairs, stand comfortably or perform everyday activities.
Persistent knee, hip or shoulder pain, reduced joint movement, swelling, deformity or pain that continues despite medicines, physiotherapy and lifestyle changes may require further evaluation.
Joint replacement is not required for every patient with arthritis. The decision depends on the severity of joint damage, symptoms, response to previous treatment, overall health and the impact of the condition on quality of life.
Joint replacement may be considered for selected patients with advanced joint damage or arthritis affecting mobility and everyday activities.
Progressive cartilage damage causing knee pain, stiffness and difficulty with movement.
Wear of the hip joint that may cause groin or hip pain and reduced mobility.
Inflammatory arthritis that can progressively damage joints and affect function.
Joint degeneration that develops following a previous fracture or significant joint injury.
Loss of blood supply to bone that can damage the joint, particularly around the hip.
Advanced joint damage that may cause altered alignment and difficulty with movement.
Severe arthritis or joint deterioration causing persistent shoulder pain and restricted movement.
Pain, loosening, wear or other problems involving an existing joint implant may require specialist review.
A detailed assessment helps determine the severity of joint damage and whether replacement surgery is appropriate.
Evaluates pain, swelling, stability, alignment and range of movement.
Helps assess arthritis, joint-space narrowing, deformity and bone changes.
Advanced imaging may be advised for selected joint conditions or surgical planning.
Overall health is reviewed before surgery to identify and manage relevant medical risks.
Required blood tests and other assessments are planned according to the patient’s health and procedure.
Treatment is selected according to the affected joint, severity of damage, symptoms and individual suitability.
Damaged knee-joint surfaces are replaced with artificial components to improve function and reduce severe arthritis-related pain.
Only the damaged portion of the knee is replaced in selected patients where arthritis is limited to one part of the joint.
Damaged portions of the hip joint are replaced to improve movement and relieve significant hip pain.
Replacement of damaged shoulder-joint surfaces may be considered for selected severe shoulder conditions.
Robotic technology may support three-dimensional planning and surgical precision in suitable joint replacement procedures.
A previous joint implant may require replacement or correction when problems such as wear, loosening or failure occur.
Robotic Joint Replacement, Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy Surgeon
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Joint replacement treatment is planned according to how much the damaged joint affects movement, independence and everyday life.
Many patients with early or moderate arthritis can initially be managed with medicines, activity modification, physiotherapy, weight management or other non-surgical treatments. Surgery is generally considered when symptoms become severe and conservative treatment no longer provides adequate relief.
For suitable patients, replacement of the damaged joint surfaces can help improve movement and reduce pain associated with advanced joint disease.
Care does not end with surgery. Physiotherapy, gradual mobilisation, muscle strengthening and regular follow-up are important parts of recovery.
At Chiranjeevi Hospitals, patients from Kukatpally, KPHB, JNTU, Nizampet, Miyapur, Moosapet and nearby Hyderabad areas can access specialist joint replacement evaluation and treatment.
Robotic-assisted joint replacement combines detailed surgical planning with technology that assists the surgeon during selected joint replacement procedures.
Depending on the system and procedure, three-dimensional planning can help the surgeon evaluate joint anatomy and plan implant positioning according to the individual patient.
During surgery, robotic assistance provides guidance while the orthopaedic surgeon remains responsible for the procedure and clinical decisions.
Not every patient requires robotic-assisted surgery. The appropriate technique depends on the affected joint, severity of arthritis, bone condition, overall health and surgeon assessment.
At Chiranjeevi Hospitals, treatment planning focuses on selecting the joint replacement approach that is appropriate for the individual patient rather than applying the same technique to everyone.
Joint replacement may be considered when severe arthritis or joint damage causes persistent pain and reduced mobility despite appropriate non-surgical treatment.
No. Many patients can initially be managed with medicines, physiotherapy, activity modification and other conservative treatments.
Total knee replacement treats multiple damaged areas of the knee, while partial replacement treats only the affected compartment in suitable patients.
Joint replacement commonly involves the knee and hip. Shoulder replacement may also be performed for selected joint conditions.
Robotic-assisted surgery uses computer-based planning and robotic technology to assist the surgeon with selected steps of the joint replacement procedure.
Rehabilitation and prescribed exercises are important parts of recovery and help restore strength, movement and functional independence.
Revision surgery may be considered when an existing implant develops problems such as loosening, wear, instability or other complications.
You can consult Dr. Vamsi Krishna at Chiranjeevi Hospitals, KPHB Phase 1, Kukatpally, Hyderabad.
Get your joint pain, mobility and arthritis severity evaluated to understand whether non-surgical care or joint replacement is appropriate for you.
Joint replacement evaluation and treatment under experienced orthopaedic guidance.
Treatment selected according to joint damage, symptoms and individual needs.
Modern joint replacement techniques for suitable knee, hip and shoulder conditions.
Coordinated care from surgery planning through physiotherapy and follow-up.
Our expert team is ready to provide personalized care for you and your family. Book your appointment today and take the first step towards better health.
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