Dr. Sujoy Bhattacharjee, a senior expert at Sarvodaya Hospital, Sector 8, Faridabad, offers information on modern medical treatments for knee pain, particularly in elderly and over-40 year olds. With over 22,000 joint transplants under his belt, Bhattacharjee provides insights into the various options available to help patients return to a normal and pain-free life. With his extensive experience in the Joint Transplant Department, Bhattacharjee is dedicated to promoting the use of modern medical technology in treating knee pain.
Physiotherapy is a treatment option for reducing joint pain, involving exercises under the supervision of a trained physiotherapist to strengthen joint muscles and improve mobility. PRP therapy involves injecting plasma into the knee to repair cartilage and muscles without swelling, providing relief from knee pain. Autologous Cartilage Replantation repairs damaged cartilage, allowing joints to move without pain and reducing joint pain.
These treatments aim to improve joint mobility and reduce pain in the knee. Mosaicplasty is a kneecap procedure used to reduce wear and tear over time and arthritis-related pain. However, these treatments only provide relief for initial knee pain, and if extensive damage is present, robotic joint replacement is an effective solution. Robotic joint replacement offers quick recovery, long implant life, walking ability 2 hours post-surgery, more secure technology, and no need for physiotherapy, thanks to precise placement.