Robotic knee surgery assists the surgeon in planning and performing knee replacement with high precision. The system uses a 3D model of your knee to help position the implant accurately for a natural feel and improved joint function.
Dr. Arun is trained in Mako Robotic‑Arm Assisted Technology, a globally recognized system for robotic knee replacement—especially helpful for advanced arthritis and long‑standing knee pain.
Patients with severe arthritis, chronic pain and stiffness, difficulty walking or climbing stairs, or those not improving with medicines, injections, or physiotherapy.
Why more patients choose the robotic approach
Precise implant positioning for a natural feel and better function.
Less invasive with smaller scars and reduced tissue damage.
Often less pain and a quicker return to daily activities.
Many patients report lower pain levels compared to traditional methods.
Well‑fitted implants typically last longer and reduce revision risk.
Signs robotic‑assisted knee replacement may be right for you
Pain and stiffness limiting daily life.
Persistent symptoms despite treatment.
Walking, bending, or stairs are difficult.
Pain interfering with rest.
No relief from medicines, injections, or physio.
Senior Consultant at Dr. Kumar’s Multi‑Specialty Hospital, Madipakkam .
Robotic knee replacement, explained