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KNEEO – Sports Injuries, Arthroscopy & Robotic Joint Replacement
At Medistar Orthopaedics, we specialize in sports injury management, arthroscopic surgeries, and advanced robotic joint replacements. Our orthopaedic team focuses on restoring mobility, improving joint function, and helping you return to your active lifestyle with confidence.
Conditions We Treat
We offer comprehensive care for knee, shoulder, and sports-related conditions, ensuring accurate diagnosis and evidence-based treatment:
- ACL / PCL Tears – ligament injuries causing knee instability
- Meniscus Tears - cartilage damage leading to pain and locking
- Rotator Cuff Injuries – shoulder pain or weakness due to tendon tears
- Shoulder Instability / Dislocation – recurrent shoulder slipping or weakness
- Osteoarthritis (OA) Knee – wear-and-tear arthritis causing chronic pain
- Multiligament Injuries – complex trauma affecting multiple knee ligaments
For young athletes with ACL injuries, we emphasise anatomical reconstruction, early mobilisation, and structured return-to-sport protocols to minimise re-injury risk.
Treatments We Offer
Our specialists provide minimally invasive, precision-guided surgical and non-surgical treatments, tailored to your condition and lifestyle:
- Arthroscopic Ligament Reconstruction (ACL / PCL) – keyhole surgery for ligament repair
- Meniscus Repair / Transplant – preserve or restore knee cushioning function
- Cartilage Restoration Procedures – to repair focal cartilage damage and delay arthritis progression
- Corrective Osteotomy – realigning bones to redistribute joint load
- Robotic / Standard Total Knee Replacement (TKA) – advanced joint replacement for long-term mobility
- Hip Replacement Surgery – pain-free hip movement and enhanced stability
- PRP & Viscosupplementation Therapy – regenerative and lubrication treatments for early arthritis
Every procedure is designed around rapid recovery, precision alignment, and optimal functional outcomes.
Care Pathway
Our step-by-step clinical pathway ensures accuracy, safety, and comfort from diagnosis to rehabilitation.
Assessment → Imaging (X-ray/MRI) → Day-care Arthroscopy or Surgery → Rehab Protocols
- Assessment: Comprehensive examination and gait analysis by fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons
- Imaging: Digital imaging for precision planning
- Minimally Invasive Surgery: Advanced arthroscopy and robotic assistance for smaller incisions and faster healing
- Rehab Protocols: Custom physiotherapy plans focusing on stability, flexibility, and strength
Our team integrates advanced diagnostics and structured rehabilitation to ensure early return to movement and sport.
Outcomes & Rehabilitation
Our goal is to help every patient return to activity with confidence and strength.
Return-to-Sport Timelines:
Ligament Reconstruction: 3–6 months
Meniscus Repair: 2–4 months
Joint Replacement: Walk within 24 hours, resume daily life in 4–6 weeks
Physiotherapy Programs: Tailored sessions for muscle strengthening, proprioception, and joint stability
Long-Term Outcomes: Improved mobility, joint balance, and prevention of future injury
We prioritise evidence-based rehab programs and sport-specific conditioning for sustainable recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most patients start walking within 24 hours post-surgery under guided physiotherapy.
Robotic joint replacement offers greater precision, better alignment, and faster recovery—especially beneficial for younger, active, or complex cases.
Minor tears can respond to physiotherapy and bracing. Larger or complex tears often require arthroscopic repair for complete stability restoration.
Usually between 4–6 months, depending on healing progress and physiotherapy compliance.
Structured rehabilitation focusing on muscle strength, joint mobility, and balance helps ensure a full and safe return to sport.
Take your first step toward pain-free movement and active living.
Call our helpline or Book a consultation with our orthopaedic team at Medistar today.
Our experts will guide you through accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive treatment, and a personalized recovery plan.