Joint s Orthopedic Care

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Knee C Hip Replacement

Surgical replacement of damaged joint surfaces with artificial implants to relieve pain and restore movement.
  • Procedure: Involves removal of worn-out cartilage and bone, followed by implanting metal or ceramic prosthetics.
  • Types: Total or partial replacement; cemented or uncemented fixation.
  • Benefits: Significant pain relief, improved mobility, enhanced quality of life.
  • Recovery: Hospital stay of 3–5 days; walking starts within 24–48 hours; full recovery in 6–12 weeks.
  • Risks: Infection, blood clots, prosthetic loosening, dislocation.

Spine Surgery

Addresses spinal abnormalities, herniated discs, or nerve compression causing pain and mobility issues.
  • Procedures Include:
    • Laminectomy: Removal of part of vertebra to relieve pressure.
    • Spinal Fusion: Fusion of two or more vertebrae for stability.
    • Discectomy: Removal of herniated disc material.
  • Benefits: Alleviates chronic back pain, restores nerve function.
  • Recovery: Depends on the procedure; ranges from 2 weeks (minimally invasive) to 3+ months (fusion).
  • Risks: Nerve injury, failed back syndrome, limited motion.

Arthroscopy C Sports Injury Treatment

Minimally invasive procedures for ligament tears, cartilage damage, and joint instability.
  • Procedure: A tiny camera and instruments are inserted via small incisions to treat the joint.
  • Common Repairs: ACL reconstruction, meniscus tear treatment, shoulder labrum repair.
  • Benefits: Smaller scars, faster healing, less post-op pain.
  • Recovery: 1–6 weeks depending on severity.
  • Risks: Joint stiffness, infection, incomplete healing.

Fracture Management

Comprehensive care for simple to complex fractures and trauma injuries.
  • Techniques: Casting, internal fixation (plates, rods, screws), or external fixation.
  • Benefits: Optimal bone healing, restored alignment and function.
  • Recovery: Varies with fracture type and patient age/health; physical therapy often needed.
  • Risks: Delayed union, non-union, infection in open fractures.

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