Knee Care

Knee Replacement Surgery in Lajpat Nagar Delhi

If you are looking for the best knee replacement surgeon in Lajpat Nagar Delhi, Step Up Joints provides advanced knee replacement surgery using modern techniques. Our experienced knee specialists help patients recover faster and restore mobility. We provide complete knee replacement treatment in Lajpat Nagar Delhi with personalized care and rehabilitation support.

From precision Robotic TKR to bone-preserving Partial Knee and non-surgical PRP/Gel therapies, StepUp Joints brings AIIMS-trained expertise with integrated physiotherapy for faster, safer recovery.

TKR

Total Knee Replacement (TKR)

Modern knee arthroplasty to relieve pain, restore alignment, and improve daily function.

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BOT

Robotic Total Knee Replacement

CT-based planning and surgeon-controlled robotics for sub-millimeter implant alignment.

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PKR

Partial Knee Replacement

Unicompartmental surgery that preserves healthy bone and ligaments—quicker recovery.

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PRP

PRP & Gel Injections for Knee Pain

Regenerative and lubricant therapies to reduce pain and delay surgery in early arthritis.

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REV

Revision Knee Replacement

Expert solutions for failed or painful TKRs—advanced implants and specialized protocols.

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INF

Infection After Knee Replacement

Targeted diagnosis and management (DAIR/2-stage) to save the implant and mobility.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Knee Replacement Surgery

Clear, doctor-verified answers to the most common questions our patients ask before and after knee replacement surgery.

Knee replacement surgery typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours to complete. Most patients stay in hospital for 3 to 5 days after the procedure. Physiotherapy begins the very next day, and full recovery takes 6 to 12 weeks depending on age, fitness level, and implant type.
The cost of knee replacement surgery in Delhi ranges from ₹1.5 lakh to ₹3.5 lakh, depending on implant quality and procedure type. Robotic TKR may cost slightly more but delivers better long-term precision and outcomes. For an exact cost estimate, book a free consultation at StepUp Joints.
Yes. Patients aged 60 to 70 are in fact the most common age group for knee replacement surgery. Our AIIMS-trained surgeons conduct a thorough pre-operative evaluation covering heart health, blood pressure, and diabetes management before every procedure. With modern surgical techniques, the risk of complications is very low. We also offer dedicated senior mobility and rehab programs to support recovery.
Most patients begin walking with physiotherapist support the day after surgery. Within 2 to 3 weeks, comfortable movement around the home with a walker is typically achieved. By 6 to 8 weeks, most daily activities can be resumed. Our physiotherapy and rehabilitation team guides patients through every stage of recovery.
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) involves replacing the entire knee joint and is recommended when damage affects all compartments. Partial Knee Replacement replaces only the damaged compartment, resulting in faster recovery and a more natural knee feel. The appropriate procedure is determined based on your X-ray findings and the overall extent of damage.
Robotic TKR uses a robotic arm to place the implant with millimeter-level precision, guided by the patient's own anatomy. Key advantages include better implant alignment, reduced blood loss, longer implant lifespan, and faster recovery compared to conventional surgery. StepUp Joints offers robotic knee replacement performed by AIIMS-trained orthopedic surgeons.
Physiotherapy is the most critical component of a successful knee replacement outcome. Surgical results are directly dependent on the quality of post-operative rehabilitation. At StepUp Joints, our integrated physiotherapy program begins the day after surgery and includes muscle strengthening, range of motion exercises, and gait training — delivered both in-clinic and at home.
Yes. For mild to moderate knee damage, we first explore non-surgical options including PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy, Hyaluronic Acid (Gel) injections, physiotherapy, and preventive wellness programs. Surgery is recommended only when these options fail to provide adequate relief or when damage has progressed to an advanced stage. Learn more about our preventive wellness programs.