by Dr Sameep Sohoni | May 27, 2026 | Knee Replacement
Summary Robotic knee replacement is often covered, but not always fully. Many Indian policies cover it under modern treatment or inpatient surgery. Some plans cap the robotic component only. Others apply a percentage sub-limit. Waiting periods still matter for knee...
by Dr Jayesh Nayak | May 18, 2026 | Knee Replacement
Summary If one knee was replaced traditionally five years ago, the other knee can often still be treated with robotic assistance. The key question is not the old surgery itself. It is whether your current knee, bone quality, ligaments, and overall health suit the...
by Dr Jayesh Nayak | Apr 28, 2026 | Knee Replacement
Summary Short-term treatment often looks cheaper. Long-term treatment can become expensive over years. Robotic knee replacement in Mumbai is currently listed around ₹2.5 lakh to ₹6.5 lakh by Team Ortho Robotics. Indian research found total knee replacement...
by Dr. Kiran Kumar Bhavnani | Apr 27, 2026 | Knee Replacement
Summary If knee pain is stopping you from walking normally, surgery may be the next real option. Total knee replacement is often recommended when pain limits walking, stairs, and daily life, and other treatments no longer help. Partial knee replacement can work when...
by Dr. Sameep Sohani | Apr 24, 2026 | Knee Replacement
Summary The most frequent early problems following knee replacement are pain, swelling, and stiffness. The worst things that people are concerned about are blood clots and infection. Robotic knee surgery may introduce pin-site complications, soft tissue injury and a...
by Dr Jayesh Nayak | Apr 21, 2026 | Knee Replacement, Orthopedic
Knee replacement is usually discussed after non-surgical care stops helping. Strong warning signs include pain at rest, night pain, stiffness, swelling, deformity, and trouble with stairs or walking. A surgeon will also check X-rays, movement, stability, strength, and...