Knee Arthritis Treatment in Chandigarh — Dr TS Gill, Robotic Joint Specialist
Quick Answer: Knee arthritis in Chandigarh is treated based on grade — from physiotherapy and injections (Grade 1-2) to robotic knee replacement (Grade 3-4). Dr TS Gill uses RoboLens FT3D technology for sub-millimetre precision surgery with faster recovery and minimal blood loss. Book a consultation at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mohali.
What Is Knee Arthritis?
Knee arthritis — most commonly osteoarthritis (OA) — is a degenerative joint condition where the protective cartilage covering the ends of bones in the knee wears down over time. As cartilage thins and disappears, bones rub against each other, causing pain, inflammation, and progressive loss of mobility.
In Chandigarh, knee arthritis is one of the most common reasons patients visit Dr TS Gill. It affects both younger active adults and the elderly, though Grade 3-4 disease predominantly occurs in patients over 50. Left untreated, arthritis worsens progressively — making early diagnosis and staged management critical.
Grades of Knee Arthritis — Kellgren-Lawrence Scale
Minor bone spur formation. No significant cartilage loss. Joint space normal. Mild aching after activity.
Noticeable bone spurs, slight joint space narrowing. Some cartilage loss. Pain after prolonged activity.
Significant cartilage erosion, frequent pain, swelling. Joint space notably narrowed. Bone-on-bone in areas.
Complete cartilage loss, severe bone-on-bone contact. Constant pain, deformity, inability to walk normally.
Symptoms of Knee Arthritis
Aching or sharp pain during walking, climbing stairs, or rising from a chair
Joints stiff for 20-30 minutes after waking; loosens with movement
Fluid accumulation causing the knee to look puffy, especially after activity
Grating, cracking, or crunching sounds and sensations during knee movement
Bowing of legs (varus) or knock-knees (valgus) as joint collapses
Difficulty fully straightening or bending the knee; limping; reduced walking distance
Non-Surgical Treatment Options (Grade 1-3)
Dr TS Gill always explores conservative treatment first before recommending surgery. For Grade 1-3 knee arthritis, the following options are available in Chandigarh:
| Treatment | Best For | Expected Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Physiotherapy | Grade 1-2 | Strengthens muscles around knee, reduces load on joint |
| Anti-inflammatory Medication | Grade 1-3 | Reduces inflammation and pain; short-term management |
| Steroid Injections | Grade 2-3 | Fast pain relief for 3-6 months; repeated injections not advised |
| Hyaluronic Acid (Viscosupplementation) | Grade 2-3 | Lubricates joint, reduces friction; effects last 6-12 months |
| PRP Therapy | Grade 2-3 | Uses patient’s own platelets to reduce inflammation and potentially slow cartilage loss |
| Weight Management | All grades | Each kg lost reduces knee load by 4 kg — significant for pain reduction |
When Is Knee Replacement Surgery Needed?
Surgery is recommended when conservative treatment has been tried for 3-6 months without meaningful improvement. Key indicators that surgery is the right next step:
- ✗Pain at rest or during sleep — no longer just activity-related
- ✗Inability to walk more than 100-200 metres without severe pain
- ✗Failure of 2+ injection cycles to provide meaningful relief
- ✗X-ray confirming Grade 3-4 with significant bone loss or deformity
- ✗Quality of life significantly impacted — unable to perform daily tasks independently
Read more: Why Delaying Knee Replacement Surgery Is a Mistake — common fears addressed, with data on outcomes.
Robotic Knee Replacement for Arthritis — Dr TS Gill’s Approach
For Grade 3-4 knee arthritis, Dr TS Gill uses RoboLens FT3D robotic technology — India’s most advanced real-time 3D mapping system for knee replacement. Unlike conventional surgery, RoboLens FT3D does not require a pre-operative CT scan. The robot maps the patient’s unique anatomy in real-time during surgery, ensuring implant placement is precise to within a fraction of a millimetre.
Related reading: Robotic vs Traditional Knee Replacement | RoboLens FT3D Technology Explained | Complete Guide to Robotic Knee Replacement in Chandigarh
Cost of Knee Arthritis Treatment in Chandigarh
| Treatment | Approx. Cost (INR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Physiotherapy (per session) | ₹500–₹1,500 | Typically 10-20 sessions recommended |
| Steroid / HA Injection | ₹3,000–₹8,000 | Per injection; HA brands vary in cost |
| PRP Therapy | ₹15,000–₹25,000 | Per session; 2-3 sessions may be recommended |
| Partial Knee Replacement | ₹1.5–₹2.5 lakh | For single-compartment Grade 3 arthritis |
| Robotic Total Knee Replacement | ₹2.5–₹4 lakh per knee | Cashless insurance & EMI available at Max Super Speciality Hospital |
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Not Sure What Grade Your Arthritis Is?
Dr TS Gill evaluates every patient individually — surgery is recommended only when genuinely necessary. Book a consultation at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mohali.
