
Oxford partial knee
The Oxford partial knee is a surgical option for treating knee osteoarthritis that affects only one part of the knee joint, typically the inner or outer compartment. Instead of replacing the entire knee, this procedure involves removing damaged cartilage and bone from the affected area and inserting a small, metal and plastic implant to restore movement and reduce pain. Because it preserves healthy parts of the knee, patients often experience a quicker recovery, better knee function, and a more natural feel compared to full knee replacement. It’s designed for patients with limited, localized knee damage.