
This is a question I hear almost every day in my practice. When people walk into my clinic with severe joint pain, their first thought is, “Do I really need surgery? How do I know I’m making the right decision?”
Finalising a hip or knee replacement is not a small choice — but it can be a life-changing one. The good news is that with the right planning, the right doctor, and the right facilities, the results are excellent.
Joint replacement is about much more than just getting rid of pain. It’s about:
But before you decide, here are the key factors you must consider.
The first and most important question is: How bad is the damage?
Many people think age is a barrier, but as I often tell my patients — it is not. I have successfully operated on patients in their late 70s. What matters more is:
Not every patient needs a full replacement.
This choice depends on the extent of arthritis, joint damage, and lifestyle needs.
Implants today are highly advanced. When finalising, I guide patients based on:
A good implant, placed with accuracy, is the foundation of long-term success.
This is, in my view, the most important factor. Even the best implant will fail in the wrong hands.
The hospital environment plays a huge role in outcomes. Key points to check:
A well-equipped centre ensures both safety and comfort.
Surgery is only the first step. Recovery depends on the patient’s commitment to physiotherapy and lifestyle adjustments.
I recently treated a 62-year-old lady who delayed her knee replacement for years. By the time she came, her mobility was severely restricted. After robotic-assisted replacement and a dedicated rehab plan, she now walks without support and says, “I wish I had done this earlier.”
Her story reminds me — the right decision at the right time makes all the difference.
Finalising a knee or hip replacement should never be a rushed decision. Consider the severity of damage, your health, the type of surgery, implant choice, surgeon’s expertise, hospital facilities, and your own readiness for rehab.
As a surgeon, I tell all my patients — replacement is not just about surgery, it’s about a new life. With proper planning and expert care, you can look forward to years of pain-free mobility.
If joint pain has been limiting your life, don’t ignore it. Explore your options, ask the right questions, and take the step towards freedom from pain.