
Our Orthopaedics Department is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for all musculoskeletal conditions, injuries, and disorders. From fractures and joint replacements to sports injuries and spine disorders, our expert team of orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation specialists work together to deliver personalized treatment plans aimed at improving mobility, reducing pain, and restoring quality of life.
Our team addresses a wide variety of orthopaedic conditions, including bone fractures, arthritis (osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis), ligament and tendon injuries, sports injuries, and spine disorders such as herniated discs or scoliosis. We also offer care for pediatric orthopaedic conditions, hand and upper extremity issues, and trauma care.
Available Treatments
- Emergency Fracture Treatment
- Pelvic & Acetabular Surgery
- Bone Infections & Limb Lengthening
- Tennis Elbow & Sports Rehab
- Sciatica & Nerve Pain Management
- Hip Replacement Surgery
- Knee Replacement Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Revision Joint Surgery
- Shoulder & Elbow Replacement
Key FAQs.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of joint replacement, but patients typically begin walking with assistance within a day or two and can expect to return to normal activities in 6-12 weeks with proper rehabilitation.
Many sports injuries can be treated effectively through non-surgical methods like physical therapy, rest, and medication. However, for more severe injuries, surgical intervention may be necessary to restore full function.
Minimally invasive surgery uses smaller incisions to reduce trauma to the body, leading to less pain, a shorter recovery time, and a lower risk of infection compared to traditional surgery.
Low-impact activities like swimming, cycling, and yoga help improve joint flexibility and reduce pain.
Yes, most implants last 15-20 years. Younger patients may need revision surgery later in life.