Best Knee Replacement Surgery Clinics in Malaysia (2022): Guide and Price (2023)

Looking for the best knee replacement surgeon, reviews and prices for total knee replacement surgery (TKR) in Malaysia?

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Total Knee Replacement Surgery Cost in Malaysia

The average cost for a total knee replacement surgery in Malaysia is about RM 35,000 (single) and RM 60,000 (both knees) in a private hospital. For partial knee replacement surgery, the cost is anywhere from 20 - 30% less than that of a total knee replacement surgery cost due to a shorter hospital stay.

5 Best Total Knee Replacement Surgery Clinics in Malaysia

Choosing the right orthopedic surgeon for a total knee replacement surgery for you or your loved ones in Malaysia is not as simple as choosing a GP to get your next MC. An orthopedic surgeon is a medical specialist and not all of them sub-specialize in knee surgery. Examples of orthopedic sub-specialties include:

  • Hand surgery
  • Shoulder and elbow surgery
  • Total joint reconstruction (arthroplasty)
  • Skull reconstruction
  • Pediatric orthopedics
  • Foot and ankle surgery
  • Spine surgery
  • Musculoskeletal oncology
  • Surgical sports medicine
  • Orthopedic trauma

To assist you in finding the best knee replacement surgeon in KL or Selangor in Malaysia, we have compiled a list of knee replacement surgery clinics below.

Selection Methodology: The selection of the clinics is based on Google Search Results, reviews and information available on blogs and forums .

Disclaimer: The list of clinics has been arranged in no particular order of importance.

1. UMSC Orthopedic Doctors

University of Malaya Specialist Centre (UMSC) is the private arm of the University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC).

Address: UMSC, Lot 28, Lorong Universiti, Lembah Pantai, 50603 Kuala Lumpur

Phone: +60 3-7841 4000

Orthopedic Surgeons sub-specialising in Knee Surgery:

Professor Dr David Choon Siew KitF

MGEMS (US), FRCS (UK), MBChB (Sheff)
Orthopaedics , Total Knee & Hip Replacement, Microsurgery

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Professor Dr Azhar Mahmood Merican

PhD (UM), MS Ortho (Mal), MBBS (S'ton), MMed (UK)
Orthopaedics , Total Knee & Hip Replacement, Microsurgery

Dr Teo Seow Hui

CMIA (NIOSH), MS Ortho (UM), Fellowship in Shoulder and Knee Arthroscopic Surgery (Seoul), Fellowship in Sport Injuries and Joint Reconstruction Arthroscopic Surgery (UM), MBBS (IMU), MRCS (Ire)
Orthopaedics , Sport Injury and Arthroscopic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery

2. Orthopedic Doctors in Sunway Medical Centre

Address: 5, Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia


Established in November 1999, Sunway Medical Centre is an Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS) accredited private hospital located in Malaysia’s first fully integrated green township of Sunway City.

The hospital currently offers comprehensive tertiary healthcare services, with 535 beds, 180 consultation suites, 12 operating theatres and two multi-storey car parks with a total of 1,470 parking bays.

Arthroplasty Orthopedic and Trauma Surgeons:

  • Dr. Ewe Teong Wan
  • Dr. Lee Chong Meng
  • Dr. Ahmad Hisham
  • Dr. Suhail Suresh
  • Dr. Suresh George Nainan

3. Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur (*JCI standard)

Address: Block A & Block B, 286 & 288, Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.


Knee Replacement Surgeons in Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur

Dr. Tay Yong Guan
Specialty :Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery
Sub Specialty :Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
Special Interest :Exclusive knee surgery
Qualification :MBBS(Mal), MS Ortho(UM),FRCS(Edinburgh)

Dr. Chan Kin Yuen
Specialty :Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery
Sub Specialty :Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Shoulder, Knee, Foot & Ankle Surgery
Special Interest :Shoulder, Knee, Ankle Arthroscopy and Shoulder, Elbow and Knee Replacement
Qualification :BMedSci(Nott), BMBS(Nott), FRCS(Glasg), FRCS(Tr&Orth), CCST(UK), AMM

Dr. Charanjeet Singh
Specialty :Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery
Sub Specialty :Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Knee and Shoulder Injuries
Special Interest :Knee and Shoulder Replacements, Arthroscopic Surgery of the Knee and Shoulder, Complex Trauma Surgeries and Joint Reconstructions
Qualification :BSc, MD (UKM), MS Orth (UKM), FRSCI (Ireland)

Dr. Chin Chee Howe
Specialty :Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery
Sub Specialty :General Orthopaedics
Special Interest :Hip & Knee replacement & Shoulder & Knee Arthroscopy
Qualification :MBBS(Lon), FRCS(Glasg), AM(Mal)

Dr. Thomas Vanniasingham
Specialty :Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery
Sub Specialty :Computer Navigated Knee Surgery
Special Interest :Shoulder, Hip and Knee Surgery
Qualification :MbChBao, FRCS, AM

Dr. Abdul Jamal Mohd Thalha
Specialty :Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery
Sub Specialty :Arthoplasty and Arthroscopy
Special Interest :Knee & Hip Replacement, Arthroscopic Surgery of Shoulder & Knee


4. Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur (Pantai Bangsar) (*JCI standard)

Address: No. 8, Jalan Bukit Pantai, Taman Bukit Pantai, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -

* JCI (Joint Commission International) is the international gold standard for medical centre accreditation.

Knee Replacement Surgeons at Pantai Hospital (Bangsar) Kuala Lumpur:

Dr Kok Choong Seng
Orthopaedic Surgery

Dr Mohamed Ashraff Mohd Ariff
Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery - Arthroplasty

Dr Reza Ng Ching Soong
Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery - Arthroscopy & Sport Surgery

Dr Sivananthan Kanagarayar
Orthopaedic Surgery

Dr Sureshan Sivananthan
Orthopaedic Surgery

Dr Gobinder Singh
Orthopaedic Surgery

5. Subang Jaya Medical Centre (JCI standard)

Address: No. 1 Jalan SS12/1, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.

Knee Replacement Surgeons in Subang Jaya Medical Centre:

Dato’ Dr Anuar Onah - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dr Chan Kin Yuen - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dr Lee Chong Meng - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dato’ Dr Lim Boon Ping - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dr Mohd Rusdi Abdullah - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dr Muthurathinam Kathiresan Chettiar - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dr Ng Wuey Min - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dr Roshan Gunalan - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dr Siva Kumar Ariaretnam - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dato’ Dr Vemalanathan Arulanandam - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dato’ Sri Dr Zulkharnain Ismail - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

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6. Kuala Lumpur Sports Medicine Centre (KLSMC)

Address: 7th Floor, Wisma Perintis, 47 Jalan Dungun, Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Knee Joint Replacement Surgeons at KLSMC:

Dr. TAY Yong Guan
MBBS (Malaya), MS Orth (UM), FRCS (Edinburgh)

Dr. Reza NG Ching Soong
BMedSc (Belgium), MD (Belgium), Orthopaedic Surgery (Belgium)

Dr. Suresh SIVA
MD, MRCS, MS Orth, FRCS (Tr&Orth), CCST

Dr. TAN Chin Khoon
MBChB (UK), MRCS (Edin), FRCS (Edin), CCT (UK)

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SureCell PRP Research Data

The SureCell PRP protocol has prevented over 1,200 surgical procedures.

Bioniva Wellness is a network of centres offering platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments and cell therapies in Malaysia.

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Bioniva Wellness isSureCellAustralia's strategic partner in Malaysia. SureCell Medical Group specialises in the clinical application of autologous PRP and cell therapies. The Surecell group treats up to 1,000 patients per month, trains medical professionals from across the globe and creates educational material accessible to both patients and health workers.

Surecell clinics span major Australian cities in Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, New South Wales and Tasmania. Our international locations include Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia, Bangladesh and India.

The Surecell group treats up to 1,000 patients per month, trains medical professionals from across the globe and creates educational material accessible to both patients and health workers.

Data gathered on Surecell patients will help make the public aware of the benefits reported by our patients, and help decide which method of treatment is best for them. The data shows significant improvement comparing pre and post treatment pain for both PRP and Stem Cell therapy. High patient satisfaction was consistently reported, with over 85% of our patients satisfied with their PRP treatment and nearly 90% of patients recommending the treatment to others. Furthermore, over 1200 surgical procedures were avoided due to PRP treatment.

Figure 1:

Pain scores reported on a 0-10 scale before and after PRP treatment. The blue columns represent pre-treatment pain and the orange columns represent post-treatment pain. Majority of the pre-treatment pain was between 6-10. Majority of the post-treatment pain was reduced to between 1-5.

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Figure 2:

Pain scores reported on a 0-10 scale before and after PRP treatment, categorised by age groups. The blue columns represent pre-treatment pain and the orange columns represent post-treatment pain. The results are fairly consistent across all age groups, indicating a significant reduction in pain following PRP treatment.
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Figure 3:

Summary of patient satisfaction levels for PRP treatment. The blue column indicates ‘yes’, the orange column ‘no’ and the grey column ‘undecided’. 88% of patients were satisfied with their PRP treatment and 89% of patients would recommend this treatment to others.

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Bioniva Wellness (HQ): Level 1, Tropicana Grande, Persiaran Tropicana, Tropicana Golf & Country Resort, 47410 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.

If you are in doubt about which centre to go, feel free tocontact us(form) orWhatsApp usfor assistance.


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FAQs

What is the normal cost of a knee replacement? ›

The knee replacement cost in India is anywhere between Rs. 1,50,000 (approximately $2,200) to Rs. 3,80,000 (about $5,500).

Which surgery is best for knee replacement? ›

A TKR is now among the safest and most effective of all standard orthopedic surgeries. During a TKR, a surgeon removes the surface of your bones that have been damaged by osteoarthritis or other causes and replaces the knee with an artificial implant that is selected to fit your anatomy.

Which company knee implant is best? ›

Zimmer. Zimmer is the most popular manufacturer of knee replacements. In fact, according to Zimmer, more than 25% of knee replacements implanted worldwide are a Zimmer product.

What is the newest technology in knee replacement? ›

Minimally-invasive quadriceps-sparing total knee replacement is a new surgical technique that allows surgeons to insert the same time-tested reliable knee replacement implants through a shorter incision using surgical approach that avoids trauma to the quadriceps muscle (see figure 1) which is the most important muscle ...

How long is recovery from knee replacement? ›

With proper care after a knee replacement, including physical therapy, you can get back to the things you love doing, with a recovery time of usually 2-3 months.

How long does a knee replacement operation take? ›

Total knee replacement

The procedure takes 1 to 3 hours: Your surgeon makes a cut down the front of your knee to expose your kneecap. This is then moved to the side so the surgeon can get to the knee joint behind it.

What you Cannot do after knee replacement? ›

Activities you Cannot do After Full Recovery

In general, avoid sports that require jerking, twisting, pulling, or running. You should be able to do lower-impact activities, such as hiking, gardening, swimming, playing tennis, and golfing.

What is the fastest way to recover from a knee replacement? ›

5 Tips to Speed Up Recovery After Knee Surgery
  1. Follow All Physician Recommendations. You should always heed all of your surgeon's instructions and advice. ...
  2. Walk Frequently Once You're Allowed. ...
  3. Eat Healthy Foods. ...
  4. Get Plenty of Sleep. ...
  5. Do Physical and Occupational Therapy Exercises.
26 Jun 2019

What is the best age to have a knee replacement? ›

What is the right age for total knee surgery? Your surgeon's recommendation for knee replacement is based mainly on your level of pain and disability; there are no absolute restrictions on age or weight. Most of the people who have knee replacement surgery are between the ages of 50 and 80.

How many types of knee replacement are there? ›

There are two main types: total knee replacement, where the entire joint is replaced with artificial surfaces. partial knee replacement, where only one damaged compartment of the knee is replaced.

Are there different sizes of knee replacements? ›

One size does not fit all during total knee replacement surgery. Knee implants come in different sizes to accommodate various body sizes, types and needs. Several manufacturers make joint implants. Your knee replacement surgeon will select the implant that best fits your needs.

What metal is used in knee replacement? ›

The metal parts of the implant are made of titanium- or cobalt-chromium-based alloys. The plastic parts are made of medical grade polyethylene. Some implants are made of ceramics or ceramic/metal mixtures such as oxidized zirconium. These implants typically weigh between 15 and 20 ounces.

What is the most commonly reported problem after knee replacement surgery? ›

Knee Stiffness

One of the most common problems people experience after knee replacement is a stiff knee joint. Often these symptoms can cause difficulty with normal activities including going down stairs, sitting in a chair, or getting out of a car. Management of a stiff knee joint after replacement can be a challenge.

What is success rate of knee replacement surgery? ›

About 90% of Knee Replacements Last 10 Years and 80% Last 20 Years. Knee replacement surgery has an extremely high success rate. Patients tend to be very good at adhering to their recommended exercises, stretches, and physical therapy recommendations in order to ensure longevity of the new knee joint.

Is a knee replacement very painful? ›

For many, this surgery reduces pain and improves the function of the knee. But around one in five people report ongoing pain after surgery. This pain can increase in intensity beyond the initial healing phase of a few months.

Can I climb stairs after knee replacement? ›

Answer: Immediately after surgery you will learn to climb stairs safely using crutches. As recovery continues and you work on flexion and extension of the new knee, you will be able to climb without crutches. With the help of physical therapy and building up the quadriceps muscles, stair climbing will be a breeze.

How do you sit on the toilet after knee surgery? ›

On and off toilet - YouTube

Can I stay alone after total knee replacement? ›

Most patients, even if they live alone, can safely go directly home from the hospital after hip or knee replacement surgery, according to a recent study.

What happens first week after knee replacement? ›

The swelling which can occur to varying degrees will affect the whole leg but is most severe around the knee. This can make the skin feel tight and make motion harder (even more reason to ice and elevate). At the end of week one, you start to see some improvement, but it feels like there is a long way to go.

How do you sleep after knee replacement surgery? ›

The best way to sleep after knee surgery is on your back. This position makes it easy to keep your leg straight while sleeping, allowing proper blood flow to the surgery site. You can also prop your leg up using pillows while sleeping on your back.

Can I kneel with a knee replacement? ›

According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, kneeling is not harmful to your knee after a total knee replacement, although it may be uncomfortable.

How far can you walk after knee replacement? ›

How long does a knee replacement last?
TimelineActivity
Weeks 1–3Walk and stand for more than 10 minutes. Start using a cane instead of crutches.
Weeks 4–6Start returning to daily activities like work, driving, travel, and household tasks.
5 more rows

How can I make my knees stronger? ›

5 Exercises to Help Strengthen Your Knees
  1. Exercise 1: Knee Extension.
  2. Exercise 2: Knee Flexion (Standing)
  3. Exercise 3: Heel and Calf Raises.
  4. Exercise 4: Wall Squats.
  5. Exercise 5: Swimming.
1 Jun 2022

Can the body reject a knee replacement? ›

Knee implant rejection is extremely rare. People may confuse it with infection, but the two are different complications. Implant rejection, or metal hypersensitivity, happens when metal in the implant triggers a reaction in the patient's body. This can be an allergic reaction or an autoimmune response.

What do you need at home after knee surgery? ›

A cane, crutches, or a walker. A reacher to help you pick up things from the floor, put on your pants, and take off your socks. A sock aid to help you put on your socks. Handle bars in the bathroom to allow you to steady yourself.

How long should I take painkillers after knee replacement? ›

You should expect to need to take painkilling tablets for up to 12 weeks after your operation. Your surgical team should be able to provide you with a leaflet about pain management. Your body is using a lot of energy to heal itself, so you will feel more tired than normal - sometimes it can come upon you suddenly.

What are the side effects of a knee replacement? ›

Possible complications include: infection of the wound – this is usually treated with antibiotics, but occasionally the wound can become deeply infected and require further surgery. unexpected bleeding into the knee joint. ligament, artery or nerve damage in the area around the knee joint.

How long do Modern knee replacements last? ›

In 85% to 90% of people who have a total knee replacement, the knee implants used will last about 15 to 20 years. This means that some patients who have a knee replacement at a younger age may eventually need a second operation to clean the bone surfaces and refixate the implants.

What is the most common knee surgery? ›

The most common knee surgeries involve arthroscopy — a surgical technique used to repair many different types of knee problems — or knee replacement. Arthroscopy is a type of keyhole surgery used to diagnose and treat a wide range of knee problems.

Why is there so much pain after knee replacement? ›

Patients still have multiple tendons, ligaments, and muscles around the knee that may become irritated with varying activities. The implant becomes loose – A loosening implant is a cause of pain that can occur years after knee replacement surgery.

Are muscles cut during a total knee replacement? ›

Traditional total knee replacement entails cutting into the quadriceps tendon, which connects the large quadriceps muscle group on the front of the thigh to the kneecap. The surgeon then moves the kneecap out of the way to access the arthritic joint.

How does Doctor determine size of knee replacement? ›

Each company that makes knee replacements has measured thousands of knees using precise CT scan data. Over time, they are able to use these statistics to "predict" which sizes people will need.

Can we do MRI after knee replacement? ›

MRI can be used safely with other forms of implants; such as hip and knee replacements and dental implants, depending on what the implant is made of.

What happens to artificial joints after death? ›

Medical standards don't allow that. But the replacements are melted down at special recycling facilities, formed into ingots, and put back into the manufacturing stream. In the past, some crematoria sent artificial joints and other noncombustible metals, such as coffin hardware, to landfills.

What happens when your body rejects a metal implant? ›

The clinical presentation of patients with metal implant reactions is often nonspecific. Patients can present with localized dermatitis or rashes but also with systemic eczematous dermatitis. Swelling, pain, draining sinuses, and inflammation at the implant site may mimic infection.

How long is there a risk of blood clots after knee replacement? ›

Taking steps for the prevention and treatment of blood clots after hip and knee replacement surgery is an important part of your recovery. Joint replacement patients are at highest risk for developing a DVT two to 10 days after surgery, and remain at risk for approximately three months.

Is knee replacement high risk surgery? ›

The good news is that knee replacement surgery is generally considered a safe procedure. Complications are very rare. In fact, various studies show that over 95% of patients recover from knee replacement surgery without complications.

How long after knee replacement do you have to worry about infection? ›

Most infections occur in the first two years after surgery. This is when 60 to 70 percent of prosthetic joint infections occur. That said, infections can develop at any time after surgery. Infections occur around an artificial knee because bacteria can attach to it.

How long does it take to return to work after total knee replacement? ›

For light-duty jobs that require more standing and walking, patients may return when they can walk without a limp, generally between 6 to 12 weeks. For heavy demand jobs, patients may be able to return to work between 10 to 12 weeks, when they are capable of safely performing their job requirements.

What happens after 1 year knee replacement? ›

One year after surgery: You will continue to make progress for an entire year after knee replacement. By this time, your knee should reach its full strength, and you should be able to return to most activities, though you may notice additional improvements for up to two years after knee replacement surgery.

What is the newest technology in knee replacement? ›

Minimally-invasive quadriceps-sparing total knee replacement is a new surgical technique that allows surgeons to insert the same time-tested reliable knee replacement implants through a shorter incision using surgical approach that avoids trauma to the quadriceps muscle (see figure 1) which is the most important muscle ...

What is life like after knee replacement? ›

Generally, people are pretty far along by six weeks and mostly recovered by three months after surgery. Minor aches and pains may last for a while longer. Your recovery time will vary depending on whether you have a partial or full knee replacement. You will need to walk with a cane for at least a couple of weeks.

Can you still get arthritis after knee replacement? ›

More than half of knees that have no or mild radiographic osteoarthritis prior to knee replacement later go on to develop the disease during the following 4 years, according to findings published in Arthritis Care and Research.

Is a knee replacement worth it? ›

According to research published in 2019, 82 percent of total knee replacements are still functioning after 25 years. For most people, a successful knee replacement typically leads to a higher quality of life, less pain, and better mobility. After a year, many report significant improvements in: pain.

What happens if you wait too long for knee replacement? ›

Simply put, the longer you wait to get a knee replacement, the more wear and tear you put on your knees – and the longer you live with increasing pain, stiffness or mobility issues.

Is a knee replacement very painful? ›

For many, this surgery reduces pain and improves the function of the knee. But around one in five people report ongoing pain after surgery. This pain can increase in intensity beyond the initial healing phase of a few months.

What can you not do after knee replacement? ›

You shouldn't downhill ski or play contact sports such as football and soccer. In general, avoid sports that require jerking, twisting, pulling, or running. You should be able to do lower-impact activities, such as hiking, gardening, swimming, playing tennis, and golfing.

What is the best age for knee replacement surgery? ›

In summary, TKA performed between the ages of 70 and 80 years has the best outcome. With respect to mortality, it would be better to perform TKA when the patients are younger. Therefore, the authors of these studies believe that from 70 to 80 years of age is the optimal range for undergoing TKA.

Can I kneel with a knee replacement? ›

According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, kneeling is not harmful to your knee after a total knee replacement, although it may be uncomfortable.

Can you climb stairs after knee replacement? ›

Answer: Immediately after surgery you will learn to climb stairs safely using crutches. As recovery continues and you work on flexion and extension of the new knee, you will be able to climb without crutches. With the help of physical therapy and building up the quadriceps muscles, stair climbing will be a breeze.

What is the fastest way to recover from knee surgery? ›

5 Tips to Speed Up Recovery After Knee Surgery
  1. Follow All Physician Recommendations. You should always heed all of your surgeon's instructions and advice. ...
  2. Walk Frequently Once You're Allowed. ...
  3. Eat Healthy Foods. ...
  4. Get Plenty of Sleep. ...
  5. Do Physical and Occupational Therapy Exercises.
26 Jun 2019

What is the best month to have a knee replacement? ›

Many patients ask this question when considering TKR and the consensus is that the spring and early fall are the best seasons. You'll want to wear as little clothing as possible during your recovery because it makes cleaning the wound and moving around easier.

What is the most commonly reported problem after knee replacement surgery? ›

Knee Stiffness

One of the most common problems people experience after knee replacement is a stiff knee joint. Often these symptoms can cause difficulty with normal activities including going down stairs, sitting in a chair, or getting out of a car. Management of a stiff knee joint after replacement can be a challenge.

Can you be left alone after knee replacement? ›

Orthopedics. Most patients, even if they live alone, can safely go directly home from the hospital after hip or knee replacement surgery, according to a recent study.

What percentage of knee replacements are successful? ›

Surgeons have performed knee replacements for over three decades generally with excellent results; most reports have ten-year success rates in excess of 90 percent.

How far can you walk after knee replacement? ›

How long does a knee replacement last?
TimelineActivity
Weeks 1–3Walk and stand for more than 10 minutes. Start using a cane instead of crutches.
Weeks 4–6Start returning to daily activities like work, driving, travel, and household tasks.
5 more rows

How do I sleep after knee surgery? ›

Total Joint Replacement: Getting In and Out of Bed and Chair - YouTube

What happens first week after knee replacement? ›

The swelling which can occur to varying degrees will affect the whole leg but is most severe around the knee. This can make the skin feel tight and make motion harder (even more reason to ice and elevate). At the end of week one, you start to see some improvement, but it feels like there is a long way to go.

How should I sleep after knee surgery? ›

The best way to sleep after knee surgery is on your back. This position makes it easy to keep your leg straight while sleeping, allowing proper blood flow to the surgery site. You can also prop your leg up using pillows while sleeping on your back.

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