Diagnosis and treatment of sports-related injuries, including ligament tears, meniscus damage, tendon injuries, and joint instability.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a camera to look within a joint, rather than opening it completely. Orthopedic surgeons use arthroscopy to diagnose, treat, and repair numerous conditions and diseases that may cause joint pain or mobility problems.
Total and partial joint replacement for shoulder,knee and hip arthritis or post-traumatic damage.
Treatment of all fracture types, including complex fractures and post-surgical fracture fixation (plating, nailing).
PRP and Stem Cell therapies for accelerating healing in tendon, ligament, and cartilage injuries.
Expert advice and second opinions on complex orthopaedic conditions and treatment options.
Comprehensive care from pre-surgery evaluation to post-surgery rehabilitation and follow-up.
Tailored care plans designed to meet each patient's unique needs and ensure optimal recovery.
Like hip replacements, knee replacements can either be cemented into place or are covered in a special material into which the bone will grow.
Cartilage preservation is a surgical or non-surgical treatment that helps maintain or restore cartilage in joints.