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Joint Replacement

Joint Replacement

Joint replacement surgery is a procedure that many people undergo to relieve chronic joint pain and improve joint mobility when other non-surgical treatments have proved unsuccessful. It is an orthopedic procedure in which the damaged joint is removed and replaced with a metal, plastic, or ceramic device.
Replacement Arthroplasty commonly known as Joint Replacement Surgery is a treatment for dysfunction or severe joint pains such as Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement, Elbow, Shoulder, ankle, wrist, etc. Knee, hip, and shoulder replacements are a common type of joint replacement surgery.

Trauma And Acute Care

Trauma and Acute Care Center is designed to provide the optimized care of the severely injured and critically ill surgical patient. At trauma surgeons have special expertise in trauma surgery and advanced training in surgical critical care.

Services we provide :-
– Emergency surgery for injured and acutely ill patients

– Intensive care for critically ill patients following injury or surgery

– Elective surgery to patients of all ages

An experienced team of surgeons work closely with other specialists involved in caring for surgical patients Together, the team provides high-quality care around the clock to patients in the operating room, the intensive care unit and other hospital nursing units.

Trauma And Acute Care
Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopy is a procedure for diagnosing and treating joint problems. A surgeon inserts a narrow tube attached to a fiber-optic video camera through a small incision.
Knee Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure used to view the knee joint without making a large incision (cut) through the skin and other soft tissues with the help of a small camera called an arthroscope. The camera displays pictures on a video monitor, and your surgeon uses these images to guide miniature surgical instruments.
Arthroscopy is used to diagnose and treat a wide range of knee problems.

Knee arthroscopy may relieve painful symptoms of many problems that damage the cartilage surfaces and other soft tissues surrounding the joint.

Spinal Surgery

Our spine plays another key role in the body by supporting our head, shoulders, and upper body. Our expert team consists of neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, physiatrists, pain physicians, psychologists, and other specialists who have extensive experience in treating even the most complex spinal conditions giving our patients access to an array of expertise to improve their pain and quality of life. There could be various reasons for Spinal surgery like accidents or falls, congenital disorders, inflammation, infection, inherited disorders, or degenerative wear and tear that comes with aging. Thus, the treatment can be suggested only after proper testing and diagnosis by the surgeon.

Spinal Surgery
Arthritis Care

Arthritis Care

Arthritis treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and improving joint function. Sometimes physical therapy can be helpful for some types of arthritis. Exercises can improve range of motion and strengthen the muscles surrounding joints

If this doesn’t work, then surgery may be recommended after proper diagnosis and any of the following treatments can be suggested to the patient.

Joint repair – Joint surfaces can be smoothed or realigned to reduce pain and improve function. These types of procedures can often be performed arthroscopically through small incisions over the joint.

Joint replacement – This procedure removes your damaged joint and replaces it with an artificial one. The joints most commonly replaced are hips and knees.

Joint fusion – This procedure is more often used for smaller joints, such as those in the wrist, ankle, and fingers. It removes the ends of the two bones in the joint and then locks those ends together until they heal into one rigid unit.

Sports Injuries

Serious sports injuries can require surgery and physical therapy. If the injury doesn’t heal within two weeks, contact your doctor for an appointment. One needs to seek emergency care if the injured joint shows signs of:

  • Severe swelling and pain
  • Visible lumps, bumps, or other deformities
  • Popping or crunching sounds when you use the joint
  • Weakness or inability to put weight on the joint
    instability
Sports Injuries