High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO)
This is a joint-preserving procedure often recommended for younger patients, helping to delay or avoid the need for a full knee replacement.
High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO) is commonly performed for patients with early-stage knee arthritis and bow-legged deformity where damage is mainly limited to one side of the knee joint. The procedure works by carefully realigning the knee to shift body weight away from the damaged area, helping reduce pressure on the affected joint surface.
Unlike knee replacement surgery, HTO preserves the patient’s natural knee joint and is often considered a suitable option for younger and more active individuals who wish to maintain an active lifestyle for longer. By improving knee alignment, the procedure can help relieve pain, improve walking ability, and slow down the progression of arthritis.
We use advanced planning and precise surgical techniques to achieve proper alignment correction while focusing on joint preservation, mobility improvement, and long-term comfort.
Best For:
- Early knee arthritis
- Bow-legged deformity
- Younger active patients
- Uneven pressure on the knee joint
- Knee pain affecting one side of the knee
Benefits of High Tibial Osteotomy:
- Preserves the natural knee joint
- Delays the need for knee replacement surgery
- Reduces knee pain during movement
- Improves knee alignment and balance
- Supports better mobility and joint function
- Helps maintain an active lifestyle
Why Choose Us?
- High-precision corrective techniques
- Advanced surgical planning
- Joint-preserving treatment approach
- Personalised rehabilitation support
- Focus on long-term knee function and recovery
Recovery & Rehabilitation
Recovery after High Tibial Osteotomy includes guided physiotherapy and rehabilitation exercises to improve knee strength, flexibility, and balance. Proper rehabilitation is important for restoring movement and achieving the best long-term results.
Our team provides complete recovery guidance and post-surgical support to help patients safely return to daily activities with improved comfort and stability.




