Joint Preservation & Osteotomy
Take the First Step Toward a Pain-Free Life
What Is Joint Preservation & Osteotomy?
- A surgical procedure used to save and preserve the natural joint.
- Helps correct bone alignment and joint pressure.
- Often recommended for younger patients with joint damage.
- Helps delay or prevent the need for joint replacement surgery.
Which Conditions Does It Treat?
- Early-stage knee arthritis
- Bow legs (Varus deformity)
- Knock knees (Valgus deformity)
- Joint misalignment
- Cartilage damage
- Knee pain due to uneven joint pressure
What Are the Benefits?
- Preserves the natural joint
- Delays the need for joint replacement surgery
- Reduces pain and improves joint function
- Improves alignment of bones
- Helps maintain an active lifestyle
How Long Does the Surgery Take?
- Usually 1–2 hours, depending on the condition and joint involved.
Is Hospital Admission Required?
- Yes, most patients require 1–3 days of hospital stay.
- Some procedures may be performed with short hospital admission.
How Is Recovery?
- Walking with support: 2–4 weeks
- Return to normal activities: 6–12 weeks
- Full recovery may take 3–6 months
- Physiotherapy begins early for better recovery
Are There Any Risks?
- Infection
- Swelling or stiffness
- Blood clots (rare)
- Delayed bone healing
What Is Required Before Surgery?
- Physical examination
- X-rays or MRI scans
- Blood tests
- Overall health evaluation
What Care Is Needed After Surgery?
- Follow physiotherapy exercises regularly
- Avoid heavy weight on the joint initially
- Take prescribed medications
- Attend follow-up visits with the doctor
