Orthopaedic FAQs

Knee, Hip & Sports Injuries

Clear answers by Dr. Shubhang Aggarwal. Patients often have similar concerns when facing joint pain, surgery, or sports injuries.

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About These FAQs


These answers are based on clinical experience at NHS Hospital, Jalandhar. They address the most common and important questions related to knee replacement, hip replacement, sports injuries, and recovery.

Knee Arthritis & Knee Replacement – FAQs


When knee pain affects daily activities, sleep, or mobility and does not improve with medicines, injections, or physiotherapy.
No. Early arthritis can often be managed without surgery. Surgery is advised only when conservative options fail.
Partial knee replacement treats arthritis in one compartment, while total knee replacement addresses the entire joint. Suitability depends on knee condition and stability.
Robotic assistance improves accuracy and consistency of implant positioning but does not replace surgical expertise.
Most modern knee implants last 15–20 years or longer with proper alignment and care.
Yes, in selected patients after careful medical evaluation.

Hip Replacement – FAQs


When hip pain due to arthritis or avascular necrosis limits walking, sitting, or daily activities.
Most patients walk with support within 24–48 hours.
One goal of hip replacement is to restore leg length as accurately as possible.
Typically 15–20 years or more, depending on activity and implant type.

Sports Injuries – FAQs (ACL, Meniscus, Shoulder)


No. Surgery is recommended when there is instability or a desire to return to sports.
Some small tears can heal; many require evaluation and sometimes surgery.
A minimally invasive keyhole procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems.
Return to sports usually takes 6–9 months with proper rehabilitation.
When pain, weakness, or instability persists despite physiotherapy.

Post-Surgery & Recovery – FAQs


Yes. Rehabilitation is essential for optimal outcomes.
Pain is managed with modern protocols and improves steadily with rehab.
Usually after 4–6 weeks, depending on recovery and side of surgery.
Yes, most patients begin stair training early during rehabilitation.

Safety & Decision-Making – FAQs


In many cases, yes. Decisions are based on symptoms, not X-rays alone.
Yes. It helps clarify treatment options and improves confidence.
All surgeries carry risks, which are minimised through proper planning and care.

About the Surgeon

Dr. Shubhang Aggarwal


is a leading Robotic Knee Replacement Surgeon in India and is One of the Few Surgeons in the country. Only a handful of centres across the Asia Pacific have this revolutionary Robotic Cutting Edge Technology.

With an experience of more than 25+ years and more than 25000+ joint replacement surgeries under his belt, he provides clear, patient-focused answers at NHS Hospital Jalandhar.

He has advanced training in joint replacement from prestigious medical colleges and universities in the UK, France, Germany, Australia, and Singapore.

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