Orthopedics & Joint Care

Orthopedics & Joint Care

Orthopedics & Joint Care focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of conditions affecting bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and the spine. Orthopedic problems can result from sports injuries, accidents, age-related joint changes, overuse, or degenerative conditions. Appropriate evaluation helps identify the underlying problem and determine whether conservative care, physiotherapy, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery may be suitable.

Our orthopedic services include arthroscopy surgery, rotator cuff repair, shoulder replacement, shoulder dislocation treatment, spine surgery, hip replacement surgery, meniscus tear treatment, ACL tear treatment, carpal tunnel syndrome management, total knee replacement, shoulder arthroscopy, and knee arthroscopy.

Arthroscopy Surgery

Arthroscopy surgery is a minimally invasive orthopedic procedure that uses a small camera and specialized instruments to examine and treat selected joint conditions. It may help manage problems affecting the shoulder, knee, and other joints.

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy allows orthopedic specialists to examine the inside of the shoulder joint through small incisions. It may be used for selected conditions involving cartilage, tendons, ligaments, or joint structures.

Knee Arthroscopy

Knee arthroscopy uses a small camera to evaluate the internal structures of the knee. It can assist in treating selected injuries involving the meniscus, cartilage, ligaments, and other joint tissues.

Shoulder Care

Rotator Cuff Repair

A rotator cuff tear can cause shoulder pain, weakness, and difficulty lifting the arm. Rotator cuff repair may be recommended for selected tears based on symptoms, imaging findings, activity levels, and functional requirements.

Shoulder Dislocation

A shoulder dislocation occurs when the upper arm bone moves out of the shoulder socket. Treatment focuses on restoring joint alignment, assessing associated injuries, and reducing the risk of recurrent instability.

Shoulder Replacement

Shoulder replacement surgery replaces damaged joint surfaces with artificial components. It may be considered for selected patients with significant joint damage, persistent pain, and reduced shoulder function.

Spine Surgery

Spine surgery may be recommended for selected spinal conditions when symptoms are severe, persistent, or not adequately managed with conservative treatment. Detailed evaluation and imaging help guide appropriate surgical planning.

Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip replacement surgery replaces damaged portions of the hip joint with artificial components. It may help reduce persistent pain and improve mobility in appropriately selected patients with significant hip joint damage.

Knee & Ligament Care

Meniscus Tear

A meniscus tear can occur due to sports injuries, twisting movements, or age-related degeneration. Treatment depends on tear type, location, symptoms, activity level, and overall knee health.

ACL Tear Treatment

An ACL tear is a common knee ligament injury, particularly among active individuals and athletes. Treatment may include rehabilitation or surgical reconstruction depending on instability, activity requirements, and injury severity.

Total Knee Replacement

Total knee replacement involves replacing damaged joint surfaces with artificial components. It may be considered for advanced knee arthritis and severe joint damage causing persistent pain and mobility limitations.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, causing numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the hand. Treatment depends on symptom severity and nerve involvement.

Patient-Centred Orthopedic Care

Every orthopedic condition requires individualized assessment. Appropriate imaging, clinical examination, treatment planning, rehabilitation, and follow-up are important for supporting recovery and restoring mobility.

Our Orthopedics & Joint Care services aim to provide comprehensive support for joint injuries, sports-related conditions, degenerative joint problems, ligament injuries, spine concerns, and mobility-related conditions.