The Orthopaedic Department specializes in diagnosing, treating, and rehabilitating a wide range of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. These include issues related to bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves. Below are the typical services offered by an Orthopaedic Department:
Hip Replacement: For patients with severe hip joint damage due to arthritis or injury.
Knee Replacement: For those with advanced knee joint issues causing pain and mobility loss.
Shoulder and Elbow Replacement: For patients with joint degeneration in these areas.
Spinal Fusion: Aimed at relieving pain from conditions like scoliosis or spinal fractures.
Disc Replacement: To replace damaged spinal discs causing pain and discomfort.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: For quicker recovery and less tissue damage.
Arthroscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive procedure for diagnosing and treating joint problems in knees, shoulders, and other joints.
Sports Injury Management: Comprehensive treatment plans for injuries related to sports, including ligament tears, fractures, and dislocations.
Fracture Management: Treatment of fractures using both surgical and non-surgical techniques.
Emergency Trauma Care: Immediate care for severe injuries, such as complex fractures, dislocations, and tendon ruptures.
Congenital Disorders: Treatment for conditions like clubfoot, limb length discrepancies, and skeletal deformities in children.
Growth-Related Issues: Managing bone and joint problems that arise with growth and development.
Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors: Diagnosis and treatment of tumors affecting bones and muscles.
Limb-Sparing Surgery: For patients with bone cancer, allowing limb preservation.
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Customized rehab programs to speed recovery after surgery.
Chronic Pain Management: Techniques to manage pain in joints, muscles, and bones.
Mobility Improvement Programs: Exercises and therapies designed to restore and improve mobility.