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About the Orthopaedics
Department

The Orthopaedics Department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. From sports injuries to complex fractures, our team provides advanced care using the latest surgical and non-surgical techniques. Our facilities include state-of-the-art operating theaters and rehabilitation services to support patients on their journey to recovery.

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Treatment and Procedure

Trauma care, Advanced Joint Replacement unit, Sports injuries & Arthroscopy, Paediatric Orthopaedics, Limb lengthening & Deformity correction, Osteoporosis unit, Orthopaedic Oncology, Osteoporosis Speciality Clinic.

Arthroscopy with Motorized Shaver, Laminar Flow Ortho OT, "C" RAM, Motorized Fracture Table, Assessment of Whole Musculo-Skeletal System for Osteoporosis by Specialist, Dexa Scan, Blood Tests for Bone Profile, Including Blood Level of VIT D, Counselling for Osteoporosis Management, Advice on Exercise and Diet Given, Risk Assessment for Fractures by Frax tool to indentify high risk patients, Visit by Prior Appointment to avoid delay.

We treat all types of fractures including the upper extremity and lower extremity, pelvis, acetabulum and poly-trauma. Apart from instances where patients require correction of deformity, we also treat non-unions, mal-unions and infection.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions Answered

Orthopedic surgeons specialize in treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. Some common conditions they treat include fractures, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, sports injuries (such as ACL tears or rotator cuff tears), tendonitis, bursitis, scoliosis, and herniated discs.

Treatment options for chronic joint pain depend on the underlying cause and severity of the pain. Orthopedic surgeons may recommend conservative treatments such as rest, physical therapy, medications (such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or corticosteroid injections), and lifestyle modifications. In more severe cases, surgical interventions like joint replacement or arthroscopic surgery may be necessary to alleviate pain and improve joint function.
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