Total knee replacement surgery (also known as total knee arthroplasty) is a surgical procedure performed to relieve pain and restore function in patients with advanced knee joint damage, most commonly caused by osteoarthritis.
During the procedure, damaged cartilage and bone surfaces of the knee joint are replaced with artificial components designed to restore alignment, stability, and movement. Total knee replacement is considered when knee pain and stiffness significantly affect daily activities and quality of life, and when non-surgical treatments are no longer effective.
Our clinic offers private total knee replacement surgery in Canada, providing timely access to experienced orthopedic surgeons, modern surgical techniques, and structured post-operative care in a controlled private-care environment.
We welcome patients from across Canada who are seeking timely access to private knee surgery in Montréal. For patients travelling from outside Québec, our team provides assistance with transportation and accommodation arrangements to ensure a smooth and coordinated experience.
Total knee replacement may be recommended for patients experiencing:
Surgery is considered only after a comprehensive orthopedic evaluation and review of appropriate medical imaging, such as X-rays or MRI.
Total knee replacement involves:
The procedure is performed using established, evidence-based surgical techniques. The choice of implant and surgical approach is determined based on the patient’s anatomy, condition, and overall health.
Our private orthopedic care model emphasizes safety, clarity, and continuity of care:
Patients receive detailed information before and after surgery to support informed decision-making and recovery.
For appropriately selected patients, total knee replacement may provide:
Individual outcomes vary depending on factors such as overall health, rehabilitation, and adherence to post-operative instructions.
Recovery following total knee replacement is a gradual process and varies between patients. Post-operative care includes guidance on mobility, pain management, and rehabilitation. Physiotherapy plays an important role in restoring strength, flexibility, and function, and coordination with rehabilitation services may be arranged when appropriate.
A consultation is required to determine whether total knee replacement is appropriate and to confirm that all non-surgical options have been adequately explored. During the consultation, the orthopedic surgeon will review symptoms, medical history, and imaging studies before making any surgical recommendation.
Patients from across Canada may request a private orthopedic consultation to evaluate advanced knee conditions and discuss total knee replacement surgery as a treatment option.