Hip Replacement
Reimagined
§ 01 - Why Robotics?
Every Knee
tells a different
story.
Robotic knee replacement combines surgical expertise with advanced technology to create a personalized treatment plan for every patient. By mapping the knee in detail before surgery, it allows greater precision, improved alignment, and a more tailored approach to restoring movement.
- Greater Precision
- Personalized Planning
- Improved Alignment
- Enhanced Confidence
§ 02 - The Process
01
Digital Mapping
A detailed assessment creates a precise understanding of your knee anatomy.
02
Personalised Planning
A treatment plan is developed around your unique anatomy and movement goals.
03
Robotic-Assisted Surgery
Advanced technology supports precise execution while the surgeon remains in complete control.
04
Recovery & Rehabilitation
A structured recovery pathway focused on restoring strength, confidence and mobility.
§ 03 - The Outcomes
The goal isn't
just precision.
It's confidence
in every step.
Robotic knee replacement is designed to do more than improve alignment. The objective is to help patients return to daily life with greater comfort, confidence, and freedom of movement.
Greater Accuracy
Advanced planning and robotic assistance help support precise implant positioning.
Personalized Treatment
Every surgical plan is tailored to the patient's unique anatomy and movement goals.
Confidence in Movement
Designed to support comfort, stability and a return to daily activities.
§ 04 - What Patients Often ask
Frequently Asked
Questions
What is robotic knee replacement surgery?
Robotic knee replacement combines the expertise of the surgeon with advanced technology to assist in planning and executing the procedure with a high degree of precision.
Does the robot perform the surgery on its own?
No. The surgeon remains in complete control throughout the procedure. The robotic system acts as an advanced tool that assists with planning and precision.
Am I a suitable candidate for robotic knee replacement?
Patients experiencing severe knee pain, arthritis, reduced mobility, or difficulty performing daily activities may be suitable candidates after a detailed clinical evaluation.
What are the advantages of robotic-assisted surgery?
Robotic-assisted surgery allows for personalized planning, improved accuracy, precise implant positioning, and a treatment approach tailored to the patient’s anatomy.
How long does recovery take?
Recovery varies for each patient. Most individuals begin walking shortly after surgery and gradually return to daily activities through a structured rehabilitation program.