Dolphin Hospital Kharghar

Joint Replacement Surgery centre

Joint Replacement Surgery at Dolphin Hospital

At Dolphin Hospital, our Joint Replacement Surgery Centre is dedicated to helping patients regain mobility, reduce chronic pain, and improve their quality of life. With advanced surgical techniques, world-class implants, and expert orthopedic surgeons, we provide safe and effective joint replacement procedures for the knee, hip, shoulder, and other major joints.

What is Joint Replacement Surgery?

Joint replacement surgery is a specialized procedure in which a damaged or diseased joint is replaced with an artificial implant (prosthesis) to restore movement and relieve pain. It is most commonly performed for conditions such as severe arthritis, joint degeneration, injuries, or deformities that do not respond to medications or physiotherapy. Modern techniques like minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery ensure faster recovery, reduced hospital stay, and long-lasting results.

Why Choose Dolphin Hospital for Joint Replacement?

Why We’re the Right Choice for Orthopedic Care

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Experienced and fellowship-trained joint replacement surgeons

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Advanced operation theatres & infection-controlled environment

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High-quality implants for durability and mobility

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Minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgical options

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Comprehensive pre-surgery counseling & post-surgery rehabilitation

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24/7 orthopedic emergency and trauma care

Our Joint Replacement Services

Comprehensive Care and Treatment Procedures we offer in Joint Replacement Surgery Centre

Total Knee Replacement Surgery

Total Hip Replacement Surgery

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Helping You Understand Joint Replacement Services

If you suffer from severe pain, stiffness, or mobility issues that affect daily activities and are not relieved by medicines or physiotherapy, joint replacement may be recommended.

Modern implants typically last 15–20 years or more, depending on lifestyle, age, and overall health.

In most cases, patients start walking with support within 24–48 hours after surgery, followed by physiotherapy for complete recovery.