Knee Replacement Orthopedic Surgery Center In Houston, TX
Knee Replacement Surgery at OccuHealth
Knee pain can greatly affect your ability to complete everyday tasks and your quality of life.
Stairs become a problem. Standing at work feels harder. Sleep gets interrupted. If this is your daily pattern, you need a clear diagnosis and a plan you can follow.
At OccuHealth Surgery Center, we help patients in Houston move from evaluation to treatment with fewer delays. You get access to orthopedic specialists, imaging when needed, and a structured approach that supports safe surgery and a steady recovery.
When and Why Knee Replacement is Used
Knee replacement is designed to address joint damage that causes pain, stiffness, and loss of function. Most cases involve wear-and-tear arthritis, but other conditions can damage the joint surface and affect alignment.
The goal is not to “push through” pain. The goal is to restore stable motion so you can walk, stand, and move with less limitation.
Signs It May Be Time for a Surgical Consultation
Knee replacement may be an option when non-surgical care no longer gives reliable relief. Many patients reach this point after trying physical therapy, activity changes, anti-inflammatory medication, bracing, or injections.
A consultation may be appropriate if you notice:
Pain with movement
Recurrent Swelling
Knee buckling or instability
Stiffness that limits movement
Sleep disruption from pain
Reduced independence
How Knee Replacement Works
Knee replacement removes damaged joint surfaces and replaces them with prosthetic components that allow smoother movement. In most total knee replacements, the surgeon resurfaces the end of the femur and the top of the tibia. The patella (kneecap) may also be resurfaced when it supports function and pain relief.
The focus is alignment, stability, and durable motion. The specific implant and technique depend on your anatomy, ligament stability, degree of arthritis, and overall health.
The right procedure depends on the condition of the joint, bone quality, and your activity level.
Knee Replacement Options
There are a few approaches to knee replacement that offer different benefits, risks, and treat different causes of knee pain or injury. The right knee replacement option will depend on factors such as your injury, if you have joint/bone conditions, age, recovery goals, and more.
Total Knee Replacement
Total knee replacement addresses widespread arthritis or damage across the joint. It is the most common option when pain and function loss are advanced.
Partial Knee Replacement
Partial knee replacement replaces only the damaged compartment of the knee. It may be an option when arthritis is limited to one area and the ligaments remain stable.
Revision Knee Replacement
Revision knee replacement may be needed when a prior implant fails or causes symptoms. Reasons can include loosening, wear, stiffness, instability, or infection.
Recovery: What to Expect
Recovery is a process. Most patients begin walking with support soon after surgery. Physical therapy then focuses on range of motion, strength, balance, and gait.
Your timeline depends on your health, the type of procedure, and how consistent you are with rehabilitation. Follow-up visits help confirm healing and guide activity progression.
Get In Touch
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- 3720 Westheimer Rd Ste 601, Houston, TX 77027
- (281) 247-5554
- Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
- Saturday & Sunday: Closed
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