Total Knee Replacement
Replace Knee Pain with
the Joy of Living Life




The surgeon then exposes the damaged area of the knee joint. During the surgery, the surgeon moves the kneecap (patella) aside and cuts away the damaged bone and cartilage. The surgeon will then replace the resected area with medical device implants that form an artificial joint designed to replicate the movement of a natural knee. A minimally-invasive knee replacement surgery minimizes disruption of tissue surrounding the knee with incision as small as four to six inches4. This surgical approach was developed to avoid trauma to the muscles and tendons in the knee and may lead to less postoperative pain and reduced recovery time.
The hospital stay after a total knee replacement surgery is typically one to five days5. Some patients may go home the same day of their surgery, but only if they are healthy enough to have their surgery in an outpatient setting and they have the right support at home for an early discharge. Some of the potential benefits of a same day discharge are less pain, lower infection risk, reduced blood transfusions, reduced healthcare cost, and increased patient satisfaction6.
There are also several potential risks associated with outpatient total joint surgery. These risks include managing potential complications at home, pain medication management, and potential admission to the hospital.
After surgery, physical therapy may begin the same day and may continue for up to three months7. Therapy is crucial to ensure rehabilitation as it assists to strengthen muscles, which in turn helps you to regain motion in the knee joint. You may need crutches, a walker or a cane for up to six weeks following your surgery7.
Depending on your recovery and your surgeon’s recommendations, some patients are able to resume everyday activities like walking, climbing stairs, and driving within four to six weeks after surgery7. Low impact sports and activities, such as walking, golf, and swimming, can usually be resumed within twelve weeks after surgery7, but only after your doctor approves the activity. Recovery time will vary for each patient.
Following your doctor’s recommendations and physical therapy schedule will help to facilitate a successful recovery following total knee replacement surgery.