Overview
The Orthopaedics & Spine Department specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of musculoskeletal disorders and spine conditions. Our team of experienced orthopedic surgeons and spine specialists utilizes advanced surgical and non-surgical techniques to provide comprehensive care. From joint replacements and sports injuries to spinal deformities and degenerative diseases, we are dedicated to restoring mobility, reducing pain, and improving the quality of life for our patients.
TREATMENTS & PROCEDURE
Advanced surgical techniques for replacing damaged joints with artificial implants.
Joint replacement surgery involves removing and replacing a damaged joint with a prosthesis. It is commonly performed for hips, knees, and shoulders, providing pain relief and restoring function in patients with severe arthritis or injury.
Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using small incisions and a camera to treat joint issues.
Arthroscopy involves inserting a tiny camera into the joint through a small incision, allowing surgeons to diagnose and treat joint problems with minimal tissue damage. It is used for conditions like torn ligaments, cartilage damage, and joint inflammation.
Surgical procedure to fuse two or more vertebrae to eliminate movement and reduce pain.
Spinal fusion involves joining two or more vertebrae to stabilize the spine and alleviate pain caused by conditions such as degenerative disc disease, scoliosis, or spinal fractures. It can be performed using minimally invasive or traditional open techniques.
Comprehensive management of fractures to ensure proper healing and restore function.
Fracture treatment includes realigning broken bones, immobilizing them with casts or splints, and sometimes surgical intervention. Our specialists provide personalized care to promote optimal healing and prevent complications, enabling patients to return to their normal activities.
Comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation for sports-related injuries and conditions.
Our sports medicine services include diagnosing and treating injuries such as sprains, strains, tendonitis, and ligament tears. We offer tailored rehabilitation programs to help athletes and active individuals recover quickly and safely return to their activities.
Surgical procedure to replace a damaged spinal disc with an artificial one.
Disc replacement surgery involves removing a damaged disc and replacing it with an artificial disc to maintain spine mobility. It is an alternative to spinal fusion for treating conditions like herniated discs and degenerative disc disease, aiming to preserve motion and reduce pain.
Advanced surgical techniques for replacing damaged joints with artificial implants.
Joint replacement surgery involves removing and replacing a damaged joint with a prosthesis. It is commonly performed for hips, knees, and shoulders, providing pain relief and restoring function in patients with severe arthritis or injury.
Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using small incisions and a camera to treat joint issues.
Arthroscopy involves inserting a tiny camera into the joint through a small incision, allowing surgeons to diagnose and treat joint problems with minimal tissue damage. It is used for conditions like torn ligaments, cartilage damage, and joint inflammation.
Surgical procedure to fuse two or more vertebrae to eliminate movement and reduce pain.
Spinal fusion involves joining two or more vertebrae to stabilize the spine and alleviate pain caused by conditions such as degenerative disc disease, scoliosis, or spinal fractures. It can be performed using minimally invasive or traditional open techniques.
Comprehensive management of fractures to ensure proper healing and restore function.
Fracture treatment includes realigning broken bones, immobilizing them with casts or splints, and sometimes surgical intervention. Our specialists provide personalized care to promote optimal healing and prevent complications, enabling patients to return to their normal activities.
Comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation for sports-related injuries and conditions.
Our sports medicine services include diagnosing and treating injuries such as sprains, strains, tendonitis, and ligament tears. We offer tailored rehabilitation programs to help athletes and active individuals recover quickly and safely return to their activities.
Surgical procedure to replace a damaged spinal disc with an artificial one.
Disc replacement surgery involves removing a damaged disc and replacing it with an artificial disc to maintain spine mobility. It is an alternative to spinal fusion for treating conditions like herniated discs and degenerative disc disease, aiming to preserve motion and reduce pain.
Diseases treated
FAQs
Joint replacement surgery involves replacing a damaged joint with a prosthetic implant to restore function and reduce pain, commonly performed on hips, knees, and shoulders.
Spinal fusion treats conditions like degenerative disc disease, scoliosis, and spinal fractures by stabilizing the spine and reducing pain through the fusion of vertebrae.
Sports medicine focuses on diagnosing, treating, and rehabilitating sports-related injuries, helping athletes and active individuals recover quickly and safely return to their activities.
Preventing sports injuries involves proper warm-up, strength training, using appropriate gear, and following correct techniques. Regular check-ups with a sports medicine specialist can also help.
Arthroscopy allows surgeons to diagnose and treat joint issues with minimal tissue damage using a small camera and instruments, leading to faster recovery and less pain.
Fractures are treated by realigning and immobilizing the broken bones with casts, splints, or surgical intervention to ensure proper healing and restore function.
Disc replacement surgery involves replacing a damaged spinal disc with an artificial one to maintain spine mobility and reduce pain, offering an alternative to spinal fusion.
Minimally invasive spine surgery involves smaller incisions and specialized instruments to treat spine conditions, resulting in less pain, shorter recovery times, and reduced risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery.