Most Common Joint Condition

Knee Osteoarthritis

A degenerative condition in which the cartilage cushioning the knee joint slowly wears away, causing bones to rub against each other — leading to pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility.

Knee Osteoarthritis knee joint damage illustration at Lux Hospitals Hyderabad
Age 50+ Most Common After
Grade I–IV Severity Classification
3 Options Surgical Treatments

ABOUT THIS CONDITION

What is Knee Osteoarthritis

Knee osteoarthritis (also called osteoarthritis knee or knee joint osteoarthritis) is a common joint condition in which the protective cartilage that cushions the knee gradually wears away. As this cartilage deteriorates, the bones begin to rub against each other, leading to pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced movement. It usually develops gradually and is more common after the age of 50, though early osteoarthritis of the knee can occur earlier due to previous injuries, excess weight, or long-term strain. The condition may affect one knee — such as left knee osteoarthritis or right knee osteoarthritis — or both knees, known as bilateral knee osteoarthritis. When untreated, it can start affecting daily activities such as walking, climbing stairs, or sitting comfortably. Dr. Satish Reddy Gandavarapu specialises in comprehensive knee osteoarthritis treatment, from conservative management to advanced robotic knee replacement surgery at Lux Hospitals, Hyderabad.

SIGNS TO WATCH

Common Symptoms

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Symptoms that need attention

Persistent knee pain that worsens with activity Stiffness, especially in the morning or after rest Swelling around the knee joint Grinding or crackling sounds during movement Difficulty bending or straightening the knee fully Visible bowing or deformity in advanced stages

WHY IT HAPPENS

Causes & Risk Factors

CLINICAL DETAILS

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Classification

Grade I & II — conservative management. Grade III & IV — surgical intervention

Surgical Options

Total, Partial, or Revision Knee Replacement depending on severity

Robotic Surgery

Advanced robotic knee replacement for precision implant placement and better outcomes

Recovery

Walking begins within days; routine activities resume in 6–8 weeks

Implant Longevity

Modern implants can last 15–20 years or longer with proper care

Hospital

Available at Lux Hospitals, Hitech City, Hyderabad

HOW WE TREAT IT

Treatment Approach

Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery

Dr. Satish Reddy uses advanced robotic-assisted technology for knee replacement surgery, enabling greater precision in implant placement and alignment. This results in better surgical outcomes, faster recovery, and longer implant life compared to conventional techniques. Available at Lux Hospitals, Hyderabad.

Available at Lux Hospitals, Hyderabad
  1. 1

    Consultation & Assessment

    Dr. Satish performs a thorough clinical examination, X-rays, and imaging to grade the severity of knee osteoarthritis and determine the most appropriate treatment.

  2. 2

    Treatment Planning

    Based on the grade and patient's activity level, a personalised treatment plan is created — ranging from physiotherapy and injections to surgical replacement.

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    Surgical Procedure

    For advanced cases, total or partial knee replacement is performed. Robotic-assisted technology is used for precise implant positioning and alignment.

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    Rehabilitation & Recovery

    A structured physiotherapy programme begins within 24 hours after surgery. Most patients walk with support in days and resume daily activities within 6–8 weeks.

AVAILABLE TREATMENTS

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Common Questions

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