Services

Bilateral joint (Hip & Knee) replacements
Expert care in bilateral hip and knee joint replacements to restore mobility and enhance quality of life.

Unicompartmental knee replacement
Advanced unicompartmental knee replacement targets only the damaged part of the knee, preserving healthy bone and tissue.

Revision joint replacements
Expertly performed revision joint replacements to correct failed or worn-out implants and restore joint function.

Trauma (All fractures including Spine)
Comprehensive trauma care for all types of fractures, including complex spine injuries, with advanced surgical expertise.

Pelvis & Acetabular surgery
Specialized in pelvic and acetabular fracture surgeries to restore stability and joint alignment with precision.

Arthroscopic Surgery and Reconstructive surgery following trauma
Advanced arthroscopic and reconstructive surgeries to repair joints and soft tissues damaged by trauma.

Total & Reverse Shoulder Replacement
Removing the damaged parts of the shoulder and replaces them with artificial parts.

Elbow replacement
To replace a damaged elbow joint with a prosthetic made of metal and plastic.

Poly Trauma
Multi-disciplinary approach to stabilize the patient and address life-threatening injuries first, followed by surgery and ongoing care.
🦴 General Questions & Answers
Who is a suitable candidate for joint replacement?
If you have severe joint pain, stiffness, or limited mobility that doesn’t improve with medicines or physiotherapy, your doctor may recommend joint replacement surgery.
What is the difference between total and unicompartmental knee replacement?
A total knee replacement replaces the entire joint, while a unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement replaces only the damaged section, preserving healthy bone and ligaments.
How long is the recovery after joint replacement surgery?
Most patients start walking with assistance within a day or two after surgery. Full recovery typically takes a few weeks to a few months, depending on the type of procedure.
Is physiotherapy necessary after surgery?
Yes. Rehabilitation and physiotherapy are essential for strengthening muscles, improving flexibility, and ensuring long-term success of the surgery.
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