Joint Replacement Surgery
Overview
Our joint replacement clinic offers muscle-sparing knee, hip, and shoulder arthroplasties. Using bio-compatible titanium and ceramic implants, we restore natural leg alignments and joint range-of-motion for arthritic patients.
Key Benefits
- Complete alleviation of severe arthritic joint pain.
- Restoration of standard walking gait and stair climbing capability.
- Implants designed to endure 20 to 25 years with high stability.
- Minimal incision scars and muscle-sparing preservation methods.
Surgical Procedure
Under spinal-epidural anesthesia, damaged cartilage ends are planed. Custom titanium cups or cobalt-chromium caps are fixed onto bone beds with clinical-grade PMMA cement, followed by a durable polyethylene spacer insertion to ensure friction-free joint movement.
Recovery Roadmap
Patients sit and take their first assisted steps with a walker within 24 hours post-operation. Standard walking aids are typically discontinued within 3 to 4 weeks, with complete rehabilitation and full functional independence completed in 6 to 8 weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most modern orthopedic implants (cobalt-chromium/titanium with highly cross-linked polyethylene) last between 20 to 25 years, depending on patient activity levels and body mass index.
Typically, patients can resume driving within 4 to 6 weeks, provided they have discontinued strong pain medications and have regained standard emergency reflex control in their legs.
Fracture & Trauma Management
Overview
Our trauma center operates round-the-clock, managing high-velocity road accidents, compound fractures, complex joint dislocations, and geriatric hip fractures.
Key Benefits
- 24/7 dedicated orthopedic surgeons on duty.
- Advanced intra-operative fluoroscopy (C-Arm) for biological fixation.
- Minimal tissue dissection to ensure fast bony union.
- Comprehensive pediatric fracture treatments.
Treatment Procedure
Simple fractures are set and stabilized using synthetic fiberglass casts. Displaced or compound fractures undergo Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) using lockable titanium plates, intramedullary nails, or external fixator bars.
Recovery Roadmap
Bones typically require 6 to 12 weeks to achieve radiographic union. Early range-of-motion exercises are initiated under our physiotherapy team to prevent joint stiffness and muscle atrophy during healing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually, titanium plates are biocompatible and can remain inside the body indefinitely. Removal is only recommended if the plate causes local tendon irritation or in pediatric cases to accommodate bone growth.
Spine Surgery & Care
Overview
Dedicated to treating herniated spinal discs, stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and scoliosis. We emphasize minimally invasive surgery to ensure rapid recovery and minimal muscle disruption.
Key Benefits
- Relief from radiating arm/leg pain (sciatica) and numbness.
- Microdiscectomy options with incisions under 2 centimeters.
- Restores nerve function and spine structural balance.
Surgical Procedure
Using micro-surgical techniques, compressed spinal nerves are decompressed by shaving away herniated disc fragments (microdiscectomy) or bone spurs (laminectomy). Complex structural instabilities are corrected using pedicle screws and interbody cages.
Recovery Roadmap
Most microdiscectomy patients are mobilized on the day of surgery and discharged within 48 hours. Heavy lifting and strenuous twisting are restricted for 6 weeks, during which lumbar core strengthening is conducted.
Frequently Asked Questions
With modern surgical microscope visualization and intra-operative neuromonitoring tools, risk rates for neurological complications are kept below 1%, making spine decompression a highly safe and routine procedure.
Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy
Overview
Specializing in joint-preserving arthroscopic keyhole surgery. We treat ligament tears, meniscal damage, shoulder instability, and cartilage wear, helping patients return to their peak performance.
Key Benefits
- Keyhole surgery with incisions under 1 centimeter.
- Negligible blood loss and post-op wound pain.
- Fast, outpatient surgical model (discharge on same day).
- Customized athletic rehabilitation protocols.
Procedure Details
An arthroscope (pencil-thin fiber optic camera) is inserted into the joint. Under high-definition monitor visualization, specialized miniature anchors and suture tools are used to repair torn ligaments (e.g. ACL reconstruction) or trim damaged meniscus fibers.
Recovery Roadmap
Outpatient surgery allows discharge on the same day. Patients wear stabilizing braces and utilize crutches for 2 to 4 weeks. Progressive sports rehabilitation is executed over 4 to 6 months to ensure complete joint stability before returning to competitive contact sports.
Frequently Asked Questions
Straight-line jogging is typically introduced between 12 to 16 weeks post-op, once quadriceps muscle strength has reached 70% of the uninjured leg.
Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation
Overview
Specialized rehabilitation designed to restore muscle strength, flexibility, joint alignment, and balance. We provide recovery care for patients post joint replacements, spine surgery, and sports trauma.
Key Benefits
- Restores full joint range of motion post surgery.
- Strengthens deep stabilizing muscles to prevent re-injury.
- Advanced modalities including ultrasound and dry needling.
- Customized clinical home-exercise plans.
Rehabilitation Modalities
Our physical therapists combine hands-on manual mobilizations with clinical tools: electrotherapy (IFT/TENS), muscle stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound, resistance band exercises, and proprietary balance board protocols.
Frequently Asked Questions
While minor sprains resolve in 4 to 6 sessions, major surgical recovery plans (such as knee replacement or ACL reconstruction) typically call for 2 to 3 sessions per week over 6 to 8 weeks.