Arthroplasty & Robotic Joint Replacement

Living with painful, stiff, or damaged joints doesn’t just limit movement – it affects every part of your life. At Robodoc, led by Dr. Shaiwal Saxena, we specialize in arthroplasty and robotic-assisted joint replacement that restores mobility, eliminates pain, and helps you reclaim your active lifestyle.

With advanced robotics, every surgery is more precise, less invasive, and customized to your body. The result? Better implant fit, faster recovery, and longer-lasting outcomes.

What is Arthroplasty?

Arthroplasty is the surgical replacement of a damaged joint with an artificial implant (prosthesis). It is most commonly performed on:

Physiotherapist checking hurt leg of senior man

When combined with robotic technology, arthroplasty achieves unmatched accuracy in bone preparation and implant positioning.

The Robodoc Advantage

Personalized Pre-Surgical Planning
3D imaging ensures exact mapping of your joint.
Unmatched Precision
Robotic arms assist Dr. Saxena in accurate bone cutting & implant placement.
Less Pain & Blood Loss
Minimally invasive techniques mean less trauma.
Faster Recovery
Early mobility & shorter hospital stays.
Better Implant Longevity
Precise fit ensures natural movement and durability.

The Robodoc Advantage

Natural Movement Restored
Implants aligned with your anatomy
Smaller Incisions, Big Outcomes
HD camera visualizes even micro-level injuries
Future-Ready Technology
International standards of precision surgery
Holistic Care
From diagnosis to surgery to rehab, all under one roof

FAQs – Arthroplasty & Robotic Joint Replacement

Robotics provide greater accuracy, reducing errors, improving implant fit, and ensuring long-term success of the replacement.

Most patients can walk within 24–48 hours and return to normal activities within 4–6 weeks, depending on overall health and type of surgery.

Yes. Robotics assist the surgeon, but every decision is made by Dr. Saxena. This ensures both safety and precision.

Anyone with severe arthritis, chronic pain, or joint damage unresponsive to medication, injections, or physiotherapy.

With advanced implants and robotic precision, most replacements last 20+ years with proper care.