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What materials are used in joint replacement implants?
Joint replacement implants are typically made from durable materials such as titanium, stainless steel, and specialized polyethylene, and Oximium. Ceramic components may also be used in some hip replacements.
What is minimally invasive joint replacement surgery?
Minimally invasive joint replacement surgery involves smaller incisions and less disruption to the surrounding muscles and tissues, which can result in shorter recovery times and less post-operative pain compared to traditional surgery. Send Enquiry  
How long do joint replacement surgeries typically take?
The duration of joint replacement surgery varies but generally takes 1-2 hours. This does not include time for pre-operative preparation and post-operative recovery in the hospital. Book appointment  
What is robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery?
Robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery uses advanced technology to assist the surgeon in planning and performing the procedure with high precision, potentially improving outcomes and recovery times. Send Enquiry  
which robot Dr Dixit use for doing Replacement surgery?
Dr Dixit routinely uses Robot Of Smith and Nephew CORI. It is the most advanced robot available in the market. And Does not need any CT scan of the Body before surgery. Book appointment  
How soon can I return to normal activities after joint replacement?
Many patients can resume most normal activities within 6-12 weeks after surgery, but this varies based on individual recovery rates and the type of joint replacement. Dr. Dixit will provide specific guidelines based on your progress. Book appointment  
Can I engage in sports and physical activities after joint replacement?
Yes, many patients can return to low-impact sports and physical activities such as walking, swimming, and cycling after recovery. High-impact activities should be discussed... Book appointment  
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