Dr.karnav Panchal is a specialist in knee, hip, shoulder and elbow related problems. After completing his M.S. in orthopedics at B.J. Medical College, one of the prestigious institutes in India, he has been trained in the fields of joint replacement surgeries and sports injuries at Mumbai and South Korea.
A bent knee, medically known as a flexion deformity, occurs when the knee is permanently or persistently stuck in a bent position, preventing full extension. This condition can severely impact walking, standing, and overall mobility.
Dr. Karnav Panchal, a leading orthopedic surgeon in Ahmedabad, provides advanced treatment for knee deformities, helping patients restore proper alignment, mobility, and quality of life.
A flexion deformity of the knee means the leg cannot fully straighten (extend) at the knee joint. The knee remains bent even when the person is trying to stand or lie flat. The angle of the deformity may vary from mild to severe and can develop gradually due to multiple causes.
Osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid Arthritis
Prolonged immobilization or poor posture
Neuromuscular disorders (e.g., cerebral palsy, stroke)
Post-surgical stiffness or scar tissue
Injuries to muscles, ligaments, or tendons
Joint contractures from prolonged inflammation
Incorrectly healed fractures
Inability to fully straighten the leg
Difficulty in walking, standing, or sitting
Limping or abnormal gait
Knee stiffness or tightness
Muscle weakness around the joint
Leg length discrepancy or imbalance
Pain or discomfort during movement
Dr. Panchal performs a thorough assessment including:
Physical examination to measure range of motion
Assessment of joint alignment and muscle balance
X-rays or MRI to evaluate bone, ligaments, and joint space
Functional tests to assess mobility and impact on daily life
Physiotherapy to stretch tight tissues
Manual therapy and mobilization
Bracing or splinting to improve alignment
Anti-inflammatory medications
Ultrasound or heat therapy
Releasing tight muscles or scarred tissues to improve extension
Minimally invasive procedure to address joint capsule stiffness
Bone correction surgery to restore leg alignment
In advanced arthritis cases with fixed deformity
✅ Improved knee extension and mobility
✅ Correction of walking pattern and posture
✅ Reduced pain and joint stress
✅ Restored functional independence
✅ Prevention of further joint or spine complications
You may need evaluation and treatment if:
Your knee cannot straighten fully
You have had an injury or surgery with lasting stiffness
You experience walking difficulty or balance problems
You have arthritis or joint inflammation
You are developing compensatory pain in hip, back, or opposite leg
You are seeking improved mobility and alignment
Dr. Karnav Panchal provides individualized treatment plans based on your goals, lifestyle, and severity of the deformity.
Dr. Panchal consults and operates at state-of-the-art hospitals with:
Modern physiotherapy and rehab facilities
Arthroscopic and joint reconstruction setups
Patient-first, compassionate care teams
Dr. Karnav Panchal operates in Ahmedabad’s top orthopedic hospitals equipped with:
Robotic-assisted surgery systems (where available)
Computer-navigated instruments
Infection-controlled surgical suites
Dedicated rehab and physiotherapy units
Minimal access surgical tools for microplasty
Dr. Karnav Panchal operates at top orthopedic hospitals in Ahmedabad, equipped with:
Advanced arthroscopy systems
Sterile surgical environments
Dedicated sports rehab facilities
Patient-centered care teams
Patients from Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, Rajkot, Mehsana, Vadodara, and even from Rajasthan and Maharashtra, visit Dr. Panchal for high-quality hip replacement surgery.
Yes, early-stage deformities often respond well to physiotherapy, stretching, and bracing.
Recovery time depends on the procedure but usually ranges from 4 to 12 weeks, followed by physiotherapy.
Yes, conditions like cerebral palsy or post-traumatic contractures can cause flexion deformity in children.
Most patients experience a significant improvement in walking ability, gait, and balance after successful treatment.
Yes, advanced osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can lead to fixed flexion deformity if untreated.