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Joint Replacement Treatment at Pure Ortho Hospitals
Pure Ortho Hospitals is a nationally recognized center of excellence in orthopedic and joint care. With cutting-edge technology and a patient-centric approach, we offer comprehensive, evidence-based joint replacement treatments tailored to each patient’s unique condition. Whether you’re dealing with severe arthritis, injury-related damage, or chronic joint pain, our expert orthopedic team ensures precision surgery, quicker recovery, and long-lasting mobility, helping you get back to the life you love.

What Is Joint Replacement?
Joint replacement is a highly advanced surgical procedure where a damaged or worn-out joint is replaced with an artificial implant designed to restore smooth movement, strength, and stability. This treatment is commonly performed on the knee, hip, shoulder, and elbow joints, especially when pain and stiffness make daily activities difficult.
By using state-of-the-art techniques and minimally invasive procedures, Pure Ortho Hospitals ensures reduced pain, faster healing, and improved quality of life for patients seeking freedom from chronic joint problems.
Types of Joint Replacement Surgeries
Identifying the right type of joint replacement surgery is crucial for restoring mobility, reducing pain, and improving quality of life. At Pure Ortho Hospitals, we specialize in the following advanced procedures:
1. Knee Replacement Surgery
- Total Knee Replacement (TKR): Replaces the entire knee joint with an artificial implant
- Partial Knee Replacement (PKR): Replaces only the damaged portion of the knee
- Minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery and less post-surgical pain
2. Hip Replacement Surgery
- Total Hip Replacement: Damaged bone and cartilage are replaced with prosthetic components
- Partial Hip Replacement: Focused replacement for patients with limited joint damage
- Advanced implants designed for natural movement and durability
3. Shoulder Replacement Surgery
- Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Replaces the damaged shoulder joint with artificial components
- Reverse Shoulder Replacement: Ideal for patients with severe rotator cuff injuries
- Helps restore strength, stability, and range of motion
4. Elbow Replacement Surgery
- Recommended for patients with severe arthritis, fractures, or deformities
- Restores functionality and significantly reduces chronic pain
- Lightweight, long-lasting implants for smooth, natural movement
Healthy Habits for Stronger Bones & Joints
Strong bones and healthy joints don’t just happen they’re built through daily habits. Include calcium-rich foods, maintain a balanced diet, stay active with weight-bearing exercises, and avoid smoking to protect your joints and bones. At Pure Ortho Hospitals, we guide you in adopting these healthy practices for a pain-free, active life.
Joint Replacement Treatment at Pure Ortho Hospitals
Our goal is to relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve quality of life. Depending on the extent of joint damage, overall health, and lifestyle needs, we offer:
1. Non-Surgical Management
- Ideal for mild to moderate joint issues
- Includes medications, physiotherapy, weight management, and lifestyle modifications
- Focuses on delaying or avoiding surgery when possible
2. Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement
- Uses smaller incisions and advanced techniques for faster recovery
- Reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and quick return to daily activities
3. Total Joint Replacement Surgery
- Recommended when the entire joint is severely damaged
- Uses high-quality, durable implants to restore natural function
- Suitable for knees, hips, shoulders, and elbows
4. Revision Joint Replacement
- Performed when a previously replaced joint wears out, loosens, or fails
- Uses modern techniques and improved implants for better long-term results
What Causes Joint Damage?
There isn’t a single cause, but several factors can lead to joint damage and the need for replacement. Understanding these causes helps in early prevention and timely treatment:
Osteoarthritis
The most common cause; wear and tear of the cartilage that cushions joints.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
An autoimmune condition causing chronic inflammation of joints.
Injuries & Fractures
Accidents or trauma leading to severe joint damage.
Genetic Factors
Family history of arthritis or joint-related disorders increases risk.
Obesity
Excess weight puts additional strain on knee, hip, and ankle joints.
Other Medical Conditions
Diabetes, bone deformities, and avascular necrosis can contribute to joint degeneration.
Tips for Lifelong Bone & Joint Strength
Stay Active – Include low-impact exercises like walking, yoga, or swimming to maintain flexibility
Eat Bone-Healthy Foods – Include calcium, vitamin D, protein, and omega-3-rich foods for stronger bones
Maintain a Healthy Weight – Reduces stress on knees, hips, and lower back
Strength Training & Physiotherapy – Build muscle strength to support joints and improve stability
Protect Your Joints – Use proper posture and avoid repetitive strain during daily activities
Avoid Smoking & Limit Alcohol – Both can weaken bones and slow recovery
Regular Bone Health Check-Ups – Detects early signs of osteoporosis or degeneration for timely care
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Our Expert Orthopedic Specialists

Dr. G. UDAY SEKHAR REDDY
MBBS,MS Ortho, MCh Ortho

Dr. V. S. ABHILASH KUMAR S
MBBS, MS (Ortho), FIJR,FISS (S.Korea, USA)

Dr. SAI KARTHIKEYA BADRI
MBBS, D. Ortho, (DNB)

DR. PUDARI MANOJ KUMAR
MBBS, MS ORTHO, FIJR, FIRJR

Dr. L. Sreeram
MPT (Ortho), FDOR, MIAP

Dr. L. SRI DHARANI
BPT, MIAP, PTOTA (CANADA)

Dr. RNV VAMSHI KRISHNA
MBBS,MD, MRCP (UK)

Dr. KRANTHI KUMAR REDDY
MBBS,MD, C.Diab

Dr. Sai Krishna C.S
MS (Ortho), DNB (Ortho), Fellowship in Spine Surgery

Dr. B. VISHAL
MBBS, MS (Gen. Surgery), DNB, MRCS (England), MCh (Vascular Surgery)

Dr. D RAGHUVEER REDDY
MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery)

Dr. B Jayanth Varma
MBBS, DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY

Dr. Goutham Balachandra Reddy
MD (Anesthesiology), Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine, IAFM
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. When should I consider joint replacement surgery?
You should consider joint replacement if you experience severe pain, stiffness, or limited mobility that affects your daily life and doesn’t improve with medications, physiotherapy, or lifestyle changes.
2. How long does a joint replacement surgery take?
Most joint replacement procedures, such as knee or hip replacements, typically take 1 to 2 hours, depending on the complexity and the type of joint being treated.
3. What is the recovery time after joint replacement?
Recovery varies for each patient, but most people are able to walk within 24 to 48 hours after surgery. Full recovery, including strength and flexibility, may take 6 to 12 weeks with proper physiotherapy.
4. Are joint replacement surgeries safe?
Yes. At Pure Ortho Hospitals, our specialists use advanced minimally invasive techniques and state-of-the-art implants, ensuring high success rates, faster recovery, and minimal complications.
5. How long do artificial joints last?
Modern implants are designed to last 15 to 20 years or more, depending on your lifestyle, activity level, and overall health. With proper care, many patients enjoy decades of pain-free mobility.
6. Will I need physiotherapy after joint replacement?
Absolutely. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in regaining strength, flexibility, and balance after surgery. At Pure Ortho Hospitals, we provide personalized rehabilitation programs to ensure a smooth and faster recovery.
