Knee Arthroplasty

The ends of the bones inside the knee are covered in a layer of smooth white cartilage. Arthritis is a group of conditions in which this cartilage wears away, eventually exposing bare bone.

Arthritis of the knee is a painful condition, where the cartilage in the knee joint wears away, leaving bone rubbing on bone within the joint. The symptoms are normally an aching or burning pain within the joint, swelling and stiffness. Sometimes there may also be cartilage tears or loose pieces of cartilage or bone within the joint, and these may cause sudden sharp pains, locking (when the knee becomes fixed) or giving way of the knee. With severe arthritis, the joint becomes very painful and stiff and the knee may become deformed, leading to either a bow legged or knock kneed appearance.

Non-surgical treatment options for early knee arthritis include:


When the various non-operative measures have failed to control the symptoms of knee arthritis, surgical treatment becomes an option for those patients with significant symptoms.

Surgical treatments for arthritis of the knee include: