Expert Orthopaedic Care for Pain-Free Movement
Our Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement Department specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention of disorders affecting bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, and the spine. Our experienced orthopaedic specialists provide advanced surgical and non-surgical treatments to help patients regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve their quality of life.
Whether you are suffering from joint pain, sports injuries, fractures, arthritis, or spine-related problems, our team offers personalized treatment plans using modern diagnostic and treatment techniques.
We focus on restoring mobility, improving function, and helping patients return to their daily activities as quickly and safely as possible.
Our Orthopaedic Services
Joint Replacement Surgery
- Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
- Total Hip Replacement (THR)
- Partial Knee Replacement
- Revision Joint Replacement Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement Procedures
Trauma & Fracture Care
- Emergency Fracture Management
- Complex Fracture Surgery
- Pelvic & Acetabular Fracture Treatment
- Bone Reconstruction Procedures
- Accident & Trauma Care
Sports Injury Management
- Ligament Injuries
- ACL & PCL Reconstruction
- Meniscus Injuries
- Shoulder Dislocation Treatment
- Arthroscopic Sports Injury Surger
Arthroscopy & Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Ankle Arthroscopy
- Cartilage Repair Procedures
- Ligament Reconstruction
Spine Care
- Back Pain Management
- Slip Disc Treatment
- Sciatica Management
- Cervical & Lumbar Spine Disorders
- Spine Stabilization Procedurer
Hand & Foot Disorders
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Trigger Finger Treatment
- Foot Deformity Correction
- Tendon Injuries
- Hand Trauma Surgery
Pediatric Orthopaedics
- Congenital Bone Disorders
- Clubfoot Treatment
- Growth-Related Bone Problems
- Pediatric Fracture Management
Osteoporosis & Bone Health
- Osteoporosis Evaluation
- Bone Density Assessment
- Fracture Prevention Programs
- Metabolic Bone Disease Treatment
Conditions We Treat
- Knee Pain
- Hip Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Fractures & Trauma
- Sports Injuries
- Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Slip Disc
- Sciatica
- Joint Deformities
- Osteoporosis
- Bone Tumors
- Tendon & Ligament Injuries
Advanced Facilities & Technology
- Digital X-Ray
- CT Scan & MRI Support
- Computer-Assisted Joint Replacement
- Arthroscopy Systems
- Advanced Trauma Care Facilities
- Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Support
- Modern Operation Theatres
- Post-Surgical Recovery Programs
When Should You Visit an Orthopaedic Specialist?
You should consult an orthopaedic specialist if you experience:
- Persistent joint pain
- Difficulty walking or climbing stairs
- Limited movement of joints
- Back or neck pain lasting several weeks
- Sports-related injuries
- Fractures or bone injuries
- Swelling in joints
- Joint stiffness, especially in the morning
- Difficulty performing daily activities
Why Choose Our Orthopaedics Department?
✔ Experienced Orthopaedic Surgeons
✔ Advanced Joint Replacement Techniques
✔ Comprehensive Trauma Care
✔ Minimally Invasive Surgical Options
✔ Dedicated Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Team
✔ Personalized Treatment Plans
✔ State-of-the-Art Infrastructure
✔ Patient-Centered Care
Frequently asked questions
Knee replacement surgery is usually recommended when severe arthritis or joint damage causes chronic pain and limits daily activities despite medication and physiotherapy.
Most patients can start walking within a few days. Complete recovery may take 6–12 weeks depending on the patient’s condition and rehabilitation progress.
Many sports injuries can be treated through physiotherapy, medications, and rehabilitation. Surgery is recommended only when necessary.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small camera to diagnose and treat joint problems through tiny incisions.
Regular exercise, adequate calcium and vitamin D intake, healthy lifestyle habits, and periodic bone health assessments can help prevent osteoporosis.
Yes. Modern joint replacement procedures are highly successful and safe when performed by experienced orthopaedic surgeons.
Common symptoms include joint pain, stiffness, swelling, reduced mobility, and difficulty performing routine activities.
No. Many fractures heal with casting or bracing, while complex or unstable fractures may require surgical treatment.
