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Knee Pain Treatment from the Best Doctor in North Bengal

Say goodbye to chronic knee pain with expert care designed to address the root cause. From non-surgical options to advanced procedures, get personalized knee pain treatment from Dr. Sandeep Roy, one of the best doctors for knee pain in Siliguri. Experience real relief and restore your comfort, strength, and mobility.

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dr sandeep roy-orthopedic surgeon in siliguri

Dr. Sandeep Roy

Orthopaedics | MS (ORTHO)

Dr. Sandeep Roy is a highly skilled orthopedic surgeon in Siliguri & North Bengal with over 15 years of experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of bone, joint, and musculoskeletal conditions. Specializing in sports injuries, joint replacement surgeries, and advanced orthopedic care, Dr. Roy is dedicated to helping patients regain mobility and live pain-free lives.

dr sandeep roy-orthopedic surgeon in siliguri

Dr. Sandeep Roy

Orthopaedics | MS (ORTHO)

Dr. Sandeep Roy is a highly skilled orthopedic surgeon in Siliguri & North Bengal with over 15 years of experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of bone, joint, and musculoskeletal conditions. Specializing in sports injuries, joint replacement surgeries, and advanced orthopedic care, Dr. Roy is dedicated to helping patients regain mobility and live pain-free lives.

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Knee pain

a person holding their knee, indicating knee pain and need for knee pain treatment

Why Knee Pain Occurs?

Knee pain can happen due to various reasons such as age-related wear and tear, injuries, or underlying medical conditions. Common causes include osteoarthritis, ligament tears (like ACL), meniscus injuries, overuse from physical activity, inflammation of tissues, and excess body weight putting pressure on the joints. Identifying the root cause early is important to prevent long-term damage and ensure proper treatment.

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Treatment

Non-Surgical: Most knee pain can be managed through rest, physiotherapy, medications, and lifestyle changes. Techniques like cold compress, bracing, and PRP therapy help reduce pain and inflammation without surgery.


Surgical: In severe cases such as advanced arthritis or major ligament injuries, surgical options like arthroscopy or knee replacement may be recommended to restore function and relieve pain.

Knee Replacement Surgery

Knee Replacement Surgery

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What is Knee Replacement?

Knee replacement surgery, also known as arthroplasty, is a medical procedure to replace a damaged or diseased knee joint with an artificial implant. It's usually recommended for patients with severe arthritis or injury. The surgery helps relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance quality of life. Depending on the condition, it may be a total or partial knee replacement for better joint function. joint function, and restore quality of life.

Benefits of Knee Replacement

Restore knee strength and flexibility

Reduce inflammation and chronic pain

Improve walking and daily activities

Enhance overall quality of life

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Knee Replacement Procedures

Surgery: Under anesthesia, the damaged knee joint is carefully replaced with a high-quality implant designed to restore natural movement.

Healing: Recovery involves physiotherapy, regular follow-ups, and guided exercises to regain strength, flexibility, and pain-free mobility.

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Frequently asked Questions

Frequently asked Questions

If your pain persists despite therapy and medications or affects daily function, it’s time to consult an orthopedic surgeon. 

Yes, many cases improve with rest, medication, physiotherapy, and bracing.

Most patients resume normal activities within 6–12 weeks, with full recovery over 3–6 months.