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GENERAL ORTHOPEDICS

DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPEDICS

Orthopedics is a medical specialty which focuses on the diagnosis, correction, prevention, and treatment of the patients with skeletal deformities.

Germanten Hospitals Advanced Bone and Joint Institute aim to provide world-class treatment for various orthopedic disorders and sports injuries.

We are fully equipped with the most advanced cutting-edge technology like computer navigation system,Robotic Systems,Spinal Neuromonitoring,CARL Zeiss operating microscopes, high definition cameras and arthroscopic equipment for performing technically challenging procedures.

We have a team of highly skilled and dedicated orthopedic surgeons who have been trained globally.

World class operative

  • Knee Replacement Surgery
  • Partial knee Replacement
  • Robotic Makoplasty Patrial Knee replacement
  • Shoulder Replacement Surgery
  • Hip Replacement Surgery
  • Spinal Deformity Correction Surgery (scoliosis)
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery
  • Complex Fractures Surgery

World class operative

  • STEM CELLS and PRP injections
  • Cartilage Replacement
  • Visscosupplementation
  • ESWT Therapy
  • Furoscopic CT guided Injections for backpain
  • RF Denervation therapy
  • Hydrotherapy

GENERAL ORTHOPEDICS

General Orthopedics is a medical practise done by the physicians who specalize in treatment of patients with disarrangement of the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves,ruptured disks. These elements comprise the musculoskeletal system. The physicians who specialize in this area are called orthopaedic surgeons or orthopaedic surgeons. Orthopaedics surgeons deal with medical specialty that primarily focuses on injuries, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of body’s musculoskeletal system. The complex system comprises of elements including disorder of hammer toes, arthritis, osteoporosis,club foot and unequal leg length,abnormalities of the fingers and toes and growth abnormalities.

Orthopaedic surgeons supervise peculiar problems of the musculoskeletal system without surgery, through advanced imaging procedures, such as MRI excercises and rehabilitative therapies. Most orthopaedic disorders do not require surgery. The best approach is to converse with a musculoskeletal specialist who can initiate a customized treatment plan. These experts know when it is appropriate to involve other members of the team, including when there is a need for additional consultation and/or surgery.

Surgeons got Great achievements in the surgical management of degenerative joint disease. For example, The surgeon will diagnose your problem and helps you select the surgical treatment best fit for the patient to lead an active functional life. The common procedures done by the Orthopaedic surgeons are.

GENERAL ORTHOPEDICS

A procedure using special cameras and equipment to visualize, diagnose and treat problems inside a joint.

FUSION

A soldering process by which bones are fused together with bone grafts and internal devices like metal rods to form into a single solid bone.

INTERNAL FIXATION

A method to hold the broken pieces of bone in proper position with metal plates, pins or screws while the bone is healing.

JOINT REPLACEMENT

A process which removes a damaged joint and replaced with an artificial joint called a prosthesis.

OSTEOTOMY

The correction procedure of bone deformity by cutting and repositioning the bone.

SOFT TISSUE REPAIR

Process of adjustment of soft tissue, such as torn tendons or ligaments.

Continous research is progressing on growing articular cartilage in joints, which may one day reduce the need for some people to get joint replacements.

LIST OF GENERAL ORTHOPAEDIC CONDITION WITH LATEST WORLDCLASS TREATMENTS

General Orthopaedic Neuro & Rheumatological conditions

  • Back Pain
  • Cervical & Lumbar spondylosis
  • Lumbar disc problem
  • Sciatica
  • Neck pain
  • Joint pains
  • Arthritis
  • Rheumatological disorders
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Heel pain
  • Plantar fasicities
  • Ligament Injuries around joints
  • Knee Osteoarthritis
  • Rhematoid arthritis

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