Knee Replacement Surgery in Adana

Knee replacement surgery in Adana is a leading orthopedic treatment provided by Prof. Dr. Hakan Çiçek for patients suffering from severe knee arthritis (gonarthrosis) or significant joint damage due to trauma. The process involves resurfacing the worn-out knee bones with biocompatible metal and polyethylene components, restoring smooth joint function.

Prof. Dr. Hakan Çiçek uses state-of-the-art surgical methods to ensure his patients in Adana achieve a pain-free life. The surgery is typically recommended when conservative treatments like injections or physical therapy fail to manage chronic pain. The ultimate goal is to enable the patient to walk, climb stairs, and perform daily tasks without any discomfort.

Why should you consider knee replacement? Knee cartilage does not regenerate. Once it wears away, the bones rub together causing intense pain and loss of movement. Knee arthroplasty stops this painful friction and restores natural knee biomechanics.

The treatment process in Adana includes:

  • Comprehensive patient history and dynamic physical examination.
  • High-resolution X-ray and MRI analysis.
  • Prosthesis choice: Total Knee Replacement (TKR) or Partial Knee Replacement (UKR).
  • Post-surgery early mobilization and guided physiotherapy.
The recovery process after modern knee replacement is fast. Patients are encouraged to stand up and walk within 24 hours under supervision. With guided exercise, independence at home is usually achieved in a few weeks. Modern knee prostheses are designed to last over 20 years with proper care.

If knee pain is reducing your quality of life, schedule a consultation with Prof. Dr. Hakan Çiçek in Adana to discuss your options for a pain-free future.

Symptoms Requiring Surgery

  • • Severe, persistent pain and swelling
  • • Visible knee joint deformity
  • • Bow-legged ("O") or knock-kneed ("X") alignment
  • • Significant reduction in walking distance

Patient Outcomes

  • • Completely pain-free motion
  • • Freedom of independent movement
  • • Corrected leg alignment
  • • Quick return to social activities