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Knee Pain Relief: Muscle-Saving Surgery Offers New Hope
24 Jan
Summary
- Sub-vastus technique preserves quadriceps muscle during knee replacement.
- Patients walk assisted on first day, independently by fifth day.
- Faster recovery allows return to routine tasks within 10-14 days.

Knee pain from arthritis can gradually limit daily activities, as experienced by a 64-year-old retired bank professional. Standard treatments provided only temporary relief, impacting his mobility and confidence. A minimally invasive sub-vastus total knee replacement was recommended as a long-term solution to address these challenges.
This advanced surgical approach preserves the quadriceps muscle, unlike traditional methods that split it. The sub-vastus technique utilizes a smaller incision and careful tissue handling, minimizing surgical trauma. This muscle preservation facilitates a smoother and faster recovery for patients.
The patient demonstrated rapid progress, walking with assistance on the first day post-surgery and independently by the fifth day. Swelling was minimal, and physiotherapy was well-tolerated due to preserved muscle strength. Within 10 to 14 days, he resumed routine household tasks and indoor walking.



