Orthopaedic surgery focuses on diagnosing, treating, and restoring function to the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons — the very structures that keep your body moving. Whether caused by injury, wear and tear, arthritis, or congenital conditions, orthopaedic problems can significantly affect mobility and quality of life. At our clinic, our team of expert orthopaedic surgeons provides comprehensive care tailored to your unique condition and lifestyle, helping you return to the activities you love with strength and confidence.
Our orthopaedic department is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and advanced surgical facilities to perform a full range of procedures — from minimally invasive joint repairs to complex reconstructive surgeries. We treat a wide spectrum of conditions, including fractures, ligament tears, spinal disorders, joint degeneration, sports injuries, and chronic pain syndromes. Each treatment plan is built around your specific diagnosis and recovery goals, ensuring precision, safety, and long-term results.
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Orthopaedic surgery can address a wide range of conditions, including joint pain, fractures, arthritis, sports injuries, and bone deformities. Common procedures include joint replacement, cartilage repair, and minimally invasive bone or ligament surgery.
Not all orthopaedic conditions require surgery. In many cases, physiotherapy, medication, or lifestyle changes can be effective. Surgery is usually recommended only when conservative treatments no longer provide relief or when joint function is severely limited.
Recovery varies depending on the type of surgery and the patient’s overall health. Minor procedures may require a few weeks, while major surgeries such as joint replacement can take several months for full recovery. Your surgeon will create a personalized rehabilitation plan for you.
Yes, modern orthopaedic surgeries are generally safe, especially when performed by experienced surgeons. We use advanced surgical techniques and infection control protocols to minimize risks and ensure the best possible outcomes.
Yes, physiotherapy is an essential part of recovery. It helps restore strength, flexibility, and mobility, allowing you to return to daily activities safely and faster. Our rehabilitation team will guide you through every step of your post-operative recovery.