Oxford Knee Resurfacing

What is Oxford Knee Resurfacing?

Is the Oxford resurfacing / partial knee right for you? Knee osteoarthritis sometimes only occurs on the medial side of the joint (the side closest to your other knee). In such a situation, partial knee replacement can preserve the healthy bone, cartilage and ligaments.

Because the Oxford Partial Knee is designed to repair only one side of the knee, it's much smaller than a total knee implant. The procedure is minimally invasive, with minimal pain, faster recovery, and more natural motion.

One can return to a healthy lifestyle much quicker than a total knee replacement.

Case study of patient Mr Maruti before and after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery Please see x rays and videos

Mr Maruti knee movements 6 weeks after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti walking 6 weeks after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti walking walking 10 weeks after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti able to squat 6 weeks after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti able to squat 6 weeks after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti knee X ray osteoarthritis before surgery

Mr Maruti knee X ray osteoarthritis before surgery

Mr Maruti sits cross legged 6 weeks after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti sits cross legged 6 weeks after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti sits Cross Legged on floor 6  weeks after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti sits Cross Legged on floor 6 weeks after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti X ray after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery

Mr Maruti X ray after Oxford knee resurfacing surgery