Arthroscopic Surgery, also known as Keyhole Surgery, is a minimally invasive orthopedic procedure used to diagnose and treat joint-related problems with greater precision and faster recovery. This advanced technique involves making small incisions through which a tiny camera (arthroscope) and specialized surgical instruments are inserted to examine and repair damaged joints.
Arthroscopic procedures are commonly performed for conditions affecting the knee, shoulder, ankle, elbow, and wrist, including ligament tears, meniscus injuries, cartilage damage, rotator cuff tears, joint inflammation, and sports injuries.
Pediatric Orthopedic Care is a specialized branch of orthopedics dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of bone, joint, and muscle conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Since children’s bones are still growing, they require expert care tailored to their unique developmental needs.
This service addresses a wide range of conditions, including congenital deformities (such as clubfoot), growth-related disorders, fractures, limb deformities, joint problems, and sports injuries in children. Early diagnosis and timely treatment play a crucial role in ensuring proper growth and long-term mobility.
Treatment approaches are child-friendly and minimally invasive wherever possible, focusing on both non-surgical methods—like bracing, casting, and physiotherapy—and surgical intervention when necessary. Special care is taken to ensure comfort, safety, and emotional well-being throughout the treatment process.
Deformity Correction is a specialized orthopedic service focused on diagnosing and treating abnormalities in the shape, alignment, or length of bones and joints. These deformities may be present since birth (congenital) or develop over time due to injury, improper healing of fractures, infections, or growth-related conditions.
Common conditions include bow legs, knock knees, limb length discrepancies, spinal deformities, and joint misalignment, which can affect posture, walking pattern, and overall mobility if left untreated.
The goal of deformity correction is not only to improve appearance but more importantly to enhance mobility, reduce pain, prevent future complications, and improve overall quality of life. With expert care and structured rehabilitation, patients can achieve better alignment, balance, and long-term joint health.
Joint Replacement Surgery is an advanced orthopedic procedure designed to relieve chronic joint pain and restore mobility by replacing damaged or worn-out joint surfaces with artificial implants. It is commonly recommended for patients suffering from severe arthritis, joint degeneration, or injuries that do not respond to conservative treatments.
This procedure is most frequently performed on the knee, hip, and shoulder joints, helping patients regain comfort and improve their quality of life. The damaged portions of the joint are carefully removed and replaced with high-quality prosthetic components that replicate natural joint movement.
With modern surgical techniques and precise planning, joint replacement surgeries offer high success rates, long-lasting results, reduced pain, and improved joint function. Whenever possible, minimally invasive approaches are used to ensure smaller incisions, quicker recovery, and shorter hospital stays.
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