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Joint Replacement

Joint Replacement is a surgical procedure where a damaged joint is replaced with an artificial one, also called a prosthesis.

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Arthroscopic Surgery

Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. Instead of making large cuts, your doctor uses a tiny camera (called an arthroscope) and special tools through small incisions.

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ACL Reconstruction

The ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) is one of the main ligaments in your knee. It helps you walk, run, jump, and keep your knee stable. When the ACL is torn due to a sports injury or accidents.

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Hip Replacement

Hip replacement (hip arthroplasty) is a surgical procedure to replace a damaged or worn-out hip joint—comprised of the femoral head (thigh bone) and the acetabulum (hip socket)—with artificial components.

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Knee Pain Treatment

Knee pain encompasses discomfort, soreness, or inflammation in or around the knee joint, often affecting your ability to walk, climb stairs, or participate in daily activities.

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Hip Pain Treatment

Hip pain refers to discomfort or aching in or around the hip joint. It can arise from issues such as osteoarthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, hip labral tears, impingement, overuse, or injuries.

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Fracture Treatment

Fracture treatment refers to the medical care provided to heal broken bones and restore their normal function. It involves diagnosing the type and severity of the fracture and applying appropriate techniques to ensure the bone heals properly. Treatment options may include:

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Knee Arthroplasty

(Knee Replacement Surgery) Knee arthroplasty, commonly known as knee replacement surgery, is a procedure to replace damaged or worn-out knee joint surfaces with artificial implants. It is recommended for patients with severe knee pain, stiffness, or loss of function due to arthritis, injury, or joint degeneration.

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Sports Injury

Sports injuries refer to damage to muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, or joints sustained during physical activity, sports, or exercise. These can range from minor sprains to complex ligament tears and fractures.

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Major Trauma

Major trauma refers to serious, life-threatening injuries often caused by accidents, falls, sports incidents, industrial mishaps, or violence. It usually involves multiple body systems like bones, joints, muscles, nerves, and internal organs and requires immediate, specialized, and coordinated medical care.

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Primary Hip &
Knee Arthroplasty

Primary arthroplasty refers to the first-time joint replacement surgery performed to treat damaged or diseased hip and knee joints. It involves replacing worn-out joint surfaces with artificial implants to restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve overall quality of life.

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Revision Hip &
Knee Arthroplasty

Revision arthroplasty is a specialized surgical procedure performed to replace or repair a previously implanted hip or knee joint replacement that has failed, worn out, or caused complications.

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Knee Osteotomy

Knee osteotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting and reshaping the bones of the knee to relieve pressure on damaged cartilage, typically due to early-stage osteoarthritis or joint misalignment. It’s an effective joint-preserving alternative to total knee replacement, especially for younger, active patients.

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