Knee replacement surgery in Spain

At Incot, we provide high-quality medical procedures for international patients who wish to regain full mobility in their knee and, as they are unable to undergo the treatment in their home country, choose Spain for their surgery.

Among the most requested procedures are total knee replacement and partial knee replacement. Below, you will find more information about our most successful operations, designed to help you restore knee mobility and return to a normal, active life.

Total knee replacement in Spain (TKR)

Partial knee replacement in Spain

As its name suggests, this operation involves completely replacing the knee joint with an artificial prosthesis. This procedure is generally recommended for patients with severe joint wear, such as in cases of advanced osteoarthritis or significant cartilage damage.

At Incot, we support patients throughout the entire process — from the initial assessment to determine the type of surgery you need, to the knee operation itself, post-operative follow-up, and recovery. We also assist with the organisation of your travel and accommodation.

On the other hand, a partial knee replacement is a less invasive alternative used when the damage to the knee is limited to a single part of the joint. In this case, only the affected area is replaced, preserving the rest of the knee’s natural structure. This technique usually allows for a quicker recovery, less blood loss during surgery, and a shorter rehabilitation period.

Why choose our team for your knee arthroplasty?

Private transport to and from airport, clinic, and hotel

Personal bilingual assistant available 24/7

English-speaking surgeons, anesthesiologists, and rehab staff

No waiting list — surgery planned at your convenience

Support for reimbursement through your home healthcare provider

Complex revision surgeries

Fast-track recovery with regional nerve blocks and enhanced protocols

Over 2,000 surgeries per year by highly experienced surgeons

Opioid-Free Anesthesia (OFA) and dedicated pain team

Private rooms, modern equipment, and premium implants

Short stays, early mobilization, and complete comfort

Full coordination of your stay in a top-tier private hospital

Our specialized team for your Knee replacement surgery

César Calero

Dr César Calero is a specialist in Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, trained at the University Clinical Hospital of Valencia, where he completed his residency after qualifying in Medicine at the University of Tolima, a degree later officially recognised in Spain. He currently works in the Knee Unit at Quirónsalud Valencia, with a particular focus on arthroscopic surgery, ligament pathology and ultrasound-guided procedures. Throughout his career, he has combined experience in both public and private healthcare with advanced national and international training in knee and ankle surgery, as well as musculoskeletal ultrasound. He has also contributed as a lecturer and speaker on specialist courses and has collaborated on scientific publications in the field of trauma and orthopaedics.

Elena Sáez
Elena Sáez

Dr. Elena Sáez is a specialist in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, focus her practice on knee disorders, including both arthroscopic surgery and joint replacement procedures.Her commitment to ongoing education enables her to incorporate the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic conditions into her daily practice.

We provide excellent recovery after total and partial knee replacement surgery

Your recovery after total or partial knee replacement is in good hands from the very beginning. As soon as the surgery is completed, an English-speaking physiotherapist will visit the patient in their room to begin gentle, guided rehabilitation tailored to their specific procedure and individual needs. Once discharged, this personalised care continues every day at their hotel or serviced apartment, ensuring a smooth and progressive recovery. Combined with expert pain management and fast-track surgical planning, this dedicated rehabilitation approach helps patients regain mobility sooner, with greater comfort and confidence.

Request the cost of total or partial knee replacement surgery

Total knee replacement (TKR) from 12.900 € • £11.231

    Knee replacement surgery FAQs

    What is knee replacement surgery?

    Knee replacement surgery is a procedure in which the damaged parts of the knee joint are replaced with artificial components. At Incot Valencia, in Valencia, Spain, this surgery is performed to relieve pain, improve mobility, and restore quality of life.

    Who is a candidate for knee replacement surgery?

    A candidate for knee replacement surgery is usually someone with severe knee pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility that no longer improves with medication, injections, or physiotherapy. At Incot Valencia, we assess each patient individually to confirm whether knee replacement in Valencia is the right option.

    What is the difference between total and partial knee replacement?

    A total knee replacement replaces the whole knee joint, while a partial knee replacement only treats the damaged part of the knee. In Valencia, Spain, the choice depends on how advanced the arthritis is and which part of the joint is affected.

    How long does knee replacement surgery take?

    Knee replacement surgery usually takes between 1 and 2 hours, depending on the complexity of the case and whether it is a total or partial procedure.

    How long does recovery take?

    Recovery after knee replacement surgery is gradual. Most patients begin walking within a short time, improve significantly during the first 6 to 12 weeks, and continue recovering over the following months.

    When can I return to work or travel after the knee replacement surgery?

    Most patients can return to office-based work after 4 to 6 weeks, although physically demanding jobs may require more time. Travel after knee replacement surgery is usually possible after a few weeks, depending on your recovery and medical advice.

    Is physiotherapy necessary after knee replacement surgery?

    Yes. Physiotherapy is an essential part of recovery after knee replacement surgery. It helps restore movement, improve strength, and achieve the best possible result after surgery at Incot Valencia.