Orthopedic surgery services
Hip replacement surgery is a procedure in which a damaged or diseased hip joint, caused by conditions like arthritis, fractures, or infections, is replaced with a prosthetic joint. This surgery is typically performed on individuals who are unable to perform their daily activities properly due to pain or limited mobility.
Total Knee Replacement (Knee Arthroplasty) is a surgical procedure used to replace a damaged or worn-out knee joint with an artificial prosthesis. This surgery is typically performed when the knee joint no longer functions properly due to disease or injury, causing the patient to experience severe pain, stiffness, or limited mobility.
Knee or Shoulder Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to examine, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint. In this method, a tool called an arthroscope (a small camera with light) is used, which is inserted into the joint through a very small incision, allowing the images inside the joint to be displayed on a monitor.
Genu Varum or Bowlegs refers to a condition where the knees curve outward, creating a space between them. This occurs when the lower leg and thigh angle outward, causing the knees to separate and create a larger gap when the person is standing.
Meniscus tear surgery (commonly referred to as knee arthroscopy) is one of the most common procedures used to repair or remove the damaged part of the knee meniscus. This surgery is typically performed when a meniscus tear causes pain, knee locking, or limited mobility, and non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy and medication have not been effective.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery is a procedure performed to treat tears or severe damage to the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee. This surgery is typically recommended when the ACL is completely torn or significantly damaged, and the patient experiences knee instability due to the injury, especially in individuals who engage in intense physical activities.