Orthopedic surgery specializes in musculoskeletal system treatment including bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. Our orthopedic surgeons provide conservative management and surgical interventions for fractures, arthritis, sports injuries, and degenerative conditions restoring mobility and function.
Musculoskeletal injuries and conditions significantly impact mobility and quality of life. Our experienced orthopedic team offers expert diagnostic evaluation, comprehensive non-surgical treatments, advanced arthroscopic procedures, and joint replacement surgery ensuring optimal functional recovery.
Complete Bone and Joint Care
We provide comprehensive orthopedic services addressing all musculoskeletal conditions through advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
- Fracture diagnosis, reduction, and immobilization with expert follow-up care
- Arthroscopic surgery for joint exploration and minimally invasive treatment
- Knee replacement and meniscal repair procedures for arthritis and degenerative disease
- Shoulder surgery including rotator cuff repair and labral reconstruction
- Spinal fusion and stabilization for degenerative disc disease
- Sports medicine including ligament and tendon injury management
- Hip replacement and arthroscopy for various pathologies
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation programs
- Pediatric orthopedic care for developmental and traumatic conditions
Arthroscopic Joint Surgery
Minimally invasive procedures using arthroscope technology for knee, shoulder, ankle, and hip joint treatment with reduced tissue trauma and faster recovery.
Joint Replacement and Reconstruction
Advanced joint replacement surgeries for knee, hip, and shoulder using latest prosthetic technology and surgical techniques for pain relief and improved function.
Frequently asked questions
Joint replacement recovery typically takes 6-12 weeks for initial healing, with full recovery requiring 3-6 months of physical therapy. Most patients resume normal activities within 3 months with appropriate rehabilitation.
Arthritis cannot be completely cured, but modern treatment effectively manages pain and maintains joint function. Options include medication, physical therapy, injections, and when needed, joint replacement surgery.
Rotator cuff tears result from acute injuries, repetitive strain, age-related degeneration, or poor biomechanics. Treatment ranges from physical therapy to arthroscopic surgery depending on tear size and function impact.
ACL tear treatment depends on severity, activity level, and patient goals. Conservative management with rehabilitation suits partial tears, while complete tears often require arthroscopic ACL reconstruction surgery.
Physical therapy begins immediately or shortly after surgery, starting with gentle movements and progressively advancing to strength building. Consistent rehabilitation ensures optimal functional recovery and prevents complications.