Dr.Apoorv Dua

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Jiffy Knee Replacement

Jiffy Knee surgeons DO NOT cut the Quadriceps or the VMO muscles. Rather we use special instruments and techniques to “lift” the muscle and slide it. Only the skin and capsule are cut. Surgery time typically takes 30 minutes to implant. LESS PAIN and QUICKER RECOVERY

Dr. Apoorv Dua, recognized as one of the best orthopedic doctors in South Delhi, brings extensive expertise in diagnosing and treating knee-related issues. With a commitment to providing top-notch care, he utilizes advanced techniques and state-of-the-art technology to address knee problems effectively. Whether dealing with arthritis, ligament damage, or other knee ailments, Dr. Dua’s approach combines precision and personalized care to achieve optimal outcomes for his patients.

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About Knee Replacement

Jiffy Knee replacement is often considered when symptoms from knee conditions become severe and affect daily life. Common symptoms that may indicate the need for a knee replacement include:

Key Points:

  • Persistent knee pain that does not improve with medication or physical therapy.
  • Significant swelling and stiffness in the knee joint.
  • Reduced range of motion, making it difficult to bend or straighten the knee.
  • Pain that interferes with sleep or daily activities.
  • Difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected leg.

Diagnosing the need for a jiffy knee replacement involves a thorough evaluation of symptoms, physical examination, and imaging studies to assess the extent of joint damage.

Key Points:

  • Detailed medical history and symptom review.
  • Physical examination to evaluate knee function, alignment, and tenderness.
  • X-rays to visualize bone structure and detect arthritis or joint damage.
  • MRI or CT scans for a more detailed view of soft tissues and cartilage.
  • Assessment of functional limitations and impact on quality of life.

The jiffy knee replacement procedure involves replacing the damaged knee joint with an artificial implant to restore function and alleviate pain. The process is performed using advanced techniques to ensure optimal outcomes.

Key Points:

  • Anesthesia is administered to ensure the patient is comfortable and pain-free during the surgery.
  • An incision is made to access the knee joint, and the damaged cartilage and bone are removed.
  • The artificial knee implant is precisely positioned to restore joint function.
  • The incision is closed with sutures or staples, and a bandage is applied.
  • Post-surgery, the knee is monitored and managed for pain and swelling.

Jiffy knee replacement is often necessary when other treatments fail to relieve pain and improve mobility. The procedure helps address severe knee joint damage and improve overall quality of life.

Key Points:

  • Alleviates severe pain that impacts daily activities and quality of life.
  • Restores knee function and mobility, enabling a return to normal activities.
  • Reduces the risk of further joint damage and complications.
  • Provides long-term relief for conditions like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Improves overall physical health and mental well-being by reducing chronic pain.

The Jiffy Knee procedure is a type of knee replacement surgery that’s designed to help patients recover faster and with less pain than traditional knee replacements.

Key Points:

  • Patients can typically walk within an hour of the procedure, and are usually off a walker and driving within a week. They can resume normal activities in about six weeks. 
  • The Jiffy Knee procedure is designed to reduce post-operative pain. 
  • Patients work with home physical therapy for 10 days, and then start outpatient physical therapy around 10-14 days.
  • The Jiffy Knee procedure preserves muscles and tendons, which reduces soft tissue trauma and promotes faster recovery.

Rehabilitation is a crucial part of the recovery process, focusing on exercises and therapy to strengthen the knee and restore its function.

Key Points:

  • Physical therapy to improve range of motion and strength in the knee.
  • Customized exercise programs to address specific recovery goals.
  • Techniques to enhance balance and stability.
  • Regular assessments to track progress and adjust therapy as needed.
  • Education on proper techniques and activities to support long-term knee health.

While jiffy knee replacement addresses existing damage, preventive measures can help maintain joint health and reduce the risk of future issues.

Key Points:

  • Regular exercise to strengthen muscles supporting the knee.
  • Maintaining a healthy weight to reduce stress on the knee joints.
  • Using proper techniques during physical activities to avoid injury.
  • Wearing supportive footwear and avoiding high-impact activities when possible.
  • Early intervention for knee problems to prevent progression to severe conditions.

WHY US?

Why Choose Dr. Apoorv Dua

At our clinic, Dr. Apoov Dua offers expert care for Jiffy Knee Replacement Surgery. With extensive experience in orthopedic surgery, Dr. Dua utilizes advanced techniques to ensure a smoother recovery and optimal long-term results.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Jiffy Knee Replacement

What is the biggest difference between the Jiffy Knee replacement and a traditional knee replacement?

The biggest difference is preserving the soft tissue of your muscles and your tendons by not cutting them during the surgical exposure.

What are the risks of a jiffy Knee replacement versus a traditional knee replacement?

The risks of knee replacement done traditionally versus Jiffy is the same.

Why don't more surgeons perform the Jiffy Knee replacement?

Most surgeons have been trained through the traditional approach. The Jiffy Knee is a very unique surgical approach that has to be taught.

Does it cost any more from the insurance standpoint to do the Jiffy Knee versus a traditional knee?

Typically, the insurances are billed the same since it’s classified as a total knee replacement but it is always good to double check with your surgeon.

Is minimally invasive surgery the same as a Jiffy Knee replacement?

Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) can be a misnomer. There is nothing minimally invasive about a knee replacement. Jiffy is more classified as minimally, traumatic surgery (MTS). Minimal trauma to the muscles and tendon.

Can you have robotic surgery with Jiffy Knee?

Yes, but not all surgeons will utilize a robot. Studies have shown there’s no better outcomes with robotic surgery versus non-robotic surgery.

What if my doctor tells me they do similar to the Jiffy Knee but they don’t call it that?

Similar is not the same.

How soon after my first knee replacement can I get the other one?

We typically wait at least 2 to 3 months between knees.

Will I have staples or external sutures after my knee replacement?

Some surgeons may still use staples or external sutures, but majority of the surgeons are now starting to do absorbable sutures underneath the skin.

How soon will I start physical therapy after my surgery?

We typically start our patients 48 hours after their knee replacement depending on availability of the therapist.

Why is the recovery so much faster with a Jiffy Knee replacement?

The concept is by not cutting your muscles and tendon during the surgical exposure, those muscles and tendons do not need to be repaired. After the surgery, the goal is that you experience significantly less pain with faster recovery by preserving your muscles and tendons. 

What is the fastest way to make an appointment?

The best would be to contact the surgeon that you’re interested in by calling their office directly and mentioning that you would like to proceed to be evaluated for a Jiffy Knee replacement.

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