Hakimi Ortho Care

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Most patients recover significantly within 6–12 weeks after Total Knee Replacement Surgery in Indore. Full recovery with good strength and flexibility may take 3–6 months, depending on physiotherapy and overall health.

High-impact activities like running, jumping, squatting deeply, or contact sports should be avoided permanently to protect the artificial knee joint.

The fastest recovery includes early mobilization, regular physiotherapy, pain control, maintaining ideal weight, and following advice of an experienced orthopedic surgeon in Indore.

Avoid sitting cross-legged, kneeling on hard surfaces, sudden twisting movements, and lifting heavy weights for long-term joint safety.

Most patients start walking with support within 24–48 hours. Normal walking without aids usually improves by 4–6 weeks.

The most common complaint is pain and stiffness, especially during the first few weeks, which improves with physiotherapy.

For the first 2–3 weeks, patients are advised to keep the leg straight while sleeping to prevent stiffness and improve knee extension.

Yes. Activities involving high impact, deep kneeling, and sudden twisting are permanently restricted to increase implant life.

Regaining full knee bending, strength, and confidence while walking or climbing stairs is often the hardest part initially.

Yes, most patients can climb stairs with support within a few days under physiotherapist guidance after surgery.

Some patients can kneel with time, but it may remain uncomfortable. Many orthopedic surgeons in Indore advise avoiding kneeling on hard surfaces.

That physiotherapy is as important as surgery, recovery is gradual, and realistic expectations lead to better satisfaction after Total Knee Replacement Surgery in Indore.

Typically Day 2 or Day 3, when anesthesia wears off and physiotherapy becomes more active.

By Day 3, patients usually can walk with a walker, perform basic exercises, use the bathroom independently, and climb a few stairs with support.

The first 3–5 days are usually the most painful, after which pain gradually decreases.

Pain medicines, icing, proper leg positioning, gentle exercises, and relaxation techniques help reduce night pain.

Physiotherapy becomes more active. Patients start walking more, bending the knee, and practicing stair climbing if stable.

Pain, swelling, stiffness, and sleep disturbance are the most commonly reported short-term problems.

Persistent pain, instability, swelling, difficulty walking, repeated infections, or reduced movement may indicate failure and need evaluation by an orthopedic surgeon in Indore.

Pain, stiffness, infection, blood clots, implant loosening, or imbalance are known but manageable complications.

You may not have a “natural” knee, but most patients experience significant pain relief, better mobility, and improved quality of life.

True rejection is rare. Warning signs include severe pain, swelling, redness, fever, or wound discharge, which need immediate medical attention.

In early arthritis cases, PRP injections, stem cell therapy, and viscosupplementation injections may help delay surgery but are not replacements for advanced arthritis.

Dr. Rassiwala treats knee pain, shoulder injuries, ligament tears, fractures, arthritis, and sports injuries.

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Yes, walk-ins are accepted, but prior appointments reduce waiting time.

Bring previous reports, X-rays/MRI, prescriptions, and ID proof if possible.

Yes, emergency fracture and injury cases are supported.

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It replaces the damaged knee joint with an artificial implant. It is recommended for severe arthritis and chronic knee pain.

It replaces only the damaged part of the knee, preserving healthy tissue.

Severe pain, difficulty walking, swelling, joint stiffness, and no relief from medication or physiotherapy.

It is surgery to rebuild a torn ACL ligament, usually needed after sports or twisting injuries.

Recovery usually takes 3–6 months with proper physiotherapy.

Yes, all major ligament reconstruction surgeries are performed.

A minimally invasive surgery using a small camera to diagnose and treat knee problems.

Yes, if repair is possible, it is preferred because it preserves the natural cushioning of the knee.

It is a procedure that helps regrow or repair damaged cartilage to reduce pain and improve movement.

Patients usually start walking with support within a few days, depending on the procedure.

It repairs torn shoulder tendons to restore strength and mobility.

It repairs torn shoulder tendons to restore strength and mobility.

Dr. Murtuza Rassiwala is a highly experienced Orthopedic Surgeon in Indore known for knee, shoulder, and sports injury treatments.

He performs knee replacement, ACL/PCL reconstruction, shoulder arthroscopy, meniscus repair, cartilage regeneration, and fracture surgeries.

Yes, minimally invasive procedures like arthroscopy for knee and shoulder are routinely performed.

Total Knee Replacement is recommended for advanced arthritis when medication and physiotherapy no longer help.

Yes, ACL, PCL, MCL, and LCL ligament reconstruction surgeries are available under expert care.

Patients with rotator cuff tears, recurrent dislocations, SLAP tears, or severe shoulder pain that doesn’t improve with physiotherapy may need surgery.

Recovery depends on the procedure. Most arthroscopic surgeries allow faster recovery within a few weeks.

Yes, arthroscopy is a safe, minimally invasive technique with very small incisions and faster healing.

Yes, many sports injuries are treated with medication, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation. Surgery is done only when necessary.

If you have persistent pain, stiffness, instability, or difficulty walking or lifting the arm despite treatment, an evaluation by an Orthopedic Surgeon in Indore is advised.