Knee replacement - partial


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Partial knee replacement - series
Partial knee replacement - series
The structure of a joint
The structure of a joint
Alternative Names

Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty; Unicondylar knee replacement; Arthroplasty - unicompartmental knee


Expectations after surgery

Most patients have a rapid recovery and have considerably less pain than they did before surgery. 


Convalescence

Most patients go home the day after surgery (unlike the 3 or 4 days required by a total knee replacement). You can put your full weight on your knee immediately. There is usually less rehabilitation or physical therapy required compared to total knee replacement. Most forms of exercise are acceptable after surgery, including walking, swimming and biking. However, patients should avoid high-impact activities such as jogging.



Review Date: 07/01/2005
Reviewed By: Kevin B. Freedman, MD, MSCE, Sports Medicine, Orthopaedic Specialists, Bryn Mawr, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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