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Dr Seng Chusheng
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

MBBS (Singapore), MRCS (Edinburgh), MMed (Orth), FRCS (Edinburgh)

Regain Comfort and Mobility with Total Knee Replacement Surgery

During advanced stages of knee joint damage, non-surgical treatments tend to fail to provide meaningful relief. Severe degradation of the knee cartilage leads to significant narrowing of the joint space, which causes parts of the bone to directly grind against one another. This usually results in persistent pain, swelling, stiffness and progressive loss of mobility that affects even simple daily activities.

At this point, total knee replacement may be considered to relieve pain, restore joint function and regain everyday mobility.

What Is Total Knee Replacement Surgery?

Total knee replacement surgery involves removing a knee joint that has been severely damaged by arthritis or injury and replacing it with artificial components, known as prostheses. Made from materials such as metal, ceramic and durable plastic, these components are designed to replicate the knee’s natural movement. The procedure aims to relieve chronic pain and improve knee function and mobility.

At Axis Knee Pain Clinic, we recommend total knee replacement when knee damage causes persistent pain and limits daily activities despite non-surgical treatment.

Seeking a specialist assessment can help you understand your options and evaluate your suitability for knee replacement surgery.

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Potential Risks of Total Knee Replacement Surgery

Total knee replacement surgery is generally safe, but like any major procedure, it carries potential risks, including:

  • Infection
  • Blood clots
  • Implant wear or loosening
  • Nerve or blood vessel injuries
  • Persistent pain or stiffness
  • Need for revision surgery in rare cases

A thorough discussion with a knee specialist helps weigh these risks against the benefits and ensures proper planning to minimise complications.

Why Choose Us for Total Knee Replacement Surgery?

Axis Knee Pain Clinic offers:

20+ Years of Experience

Our knee surgeon, Dr Seng Chusheng, is experienced in managing a wide range of knee conditions and has performed many knee surgeries, including total knee replacement procedures.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Where appropriate, we use minimally invasive and robotic-assisted techniques to support surgical accuracy and reduce soft tissue disruption, which may help with post-operative recovery.

Personalised Patient-Centric Care

We tailor each treatment plan based on the individual’s condition, activity level and overall health, with the aim of supporting safe recovery and functional improvement.

Comprehensive Care & Patient Comfort

Our clinic provides holistic care across every stage of treatment, from pre-surgical assessment to post-operative rehabilitation, with attention to comfort, safety and clear communication.

Frequently Asked Questions About Knee Replacement Surgery

How long does a knee replacement implant last?

Can I ever resume playing sports after the surgery?

What do I have to avoid after having knee replacement surgery?

Will I need physiotherapy after knee surgery?

What is the average recovery time for total knee replacement?

Portrait of Dr Seng Chusheng, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Our Knee Replacement Surgeon

Dr Seng Chusheng

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

MBBS (Singapore), MRCS (Edinburgh), MMed (Orth), FRCS (Edinburgh)

Dr Seng Chusheng is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon with a clinical focus on knee conditions and orthopaedic trauma. With over 20 years of surgical experience, he has performed over 1,000 sports and reconstructive surgeries. His approach integrates evidence-based care with individualised treatment planning, supporting pain relief, mobility and functional recovery. He has also presented at numerous orthopaedic conferences, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual Scientific Meeting.

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