Ortho Wellness and Joints Clinic

Ortho Wellness and Joints Clinic

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Knee Replacement

Knee Replacement


Highest level of proficient care is provided for all knee problems viz. Total knee replacement in Jaipur and knee arthroscopy.

1. TKR is done for degenerate arthritic joints and the defective surfaces are resurfaced to allow easy active life to patients.

2. Knee arthroscopy is done in young individuals for ligament injuries/ meniscus tears/ cartilage injuries etc. As a part of sports medicine, knee arthroscopy provides provides high functional activity including return to sports to such patients. Pre and post surgical rehabilitation/physiotherapy care is provided to achieve optimum results.

Knee replacement surgery — also known as knee arthroplasty — can help relieve pain and restore function in severely diseased knee joints. The procedure involves cutting away damaged bone and cartilage from your thighbone, shinbone and kneecap and replacing it with an artificial joint (prosthesis) made of metal alloys, high-grade plastics and polymers.

In determining whether a knee replacement is right for you, an orthopedic surgeon assesses your knee's range of motion, stability and strength. X-rays help determine the extent of damage. Your doctor can choose from a variety of knee replacement prostheses and surgical techniques, considering your age, weight, activity level, knee size and shape, and overall health.

 

 Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip Replacement Surgery


Total hip replacement procedure is done for terminally morbid/degerated/fractured hip joint. It allows patient to be mobile next day of surgery and gives a pain free active life.

Management of other hip pathologies, injuries like the neck femur fracture/inter trochanteric fracture hip dislocation and associated injuries are done regularly.

Hip Replacement Surgery in Jaipur is a procedure in which a doctor surgically removes a painful hip joint with arthritis and replaces it with an artificial joint often made from metal and plastic components. It usually is done when all other treatment options have failed to provide adequate pain relief. The procedure should relieve a painful hip joint, making walking easier.

 Revision hip replacement surgery

Revision hip replacement surgery


Total hip replacement is one of the most successful procedures in all of medicine. In the vast majority of cases, total hip replacement enables people to live more active lives without debilitating hip pain. Over time, however, a hip replacement can fail for a variety of reasons.

When this occurs, your doctor may recommend that you have a second operation to remove some or all of the parts of the original prosthesis and replace them with new ones. This procedure is called Revision hip replacement surgery .

Although both procedures have the same goals—to relieve pain and improve function and quality of life—revision surgery is different than primary total hip replacement. Revision hip replacement is a longer, more complex procedure. It requires extensive planning, as well as the use of specialized implants and tools, in order to achieve a good result.

Complex Trauma & Fracture

Complex Trauma & Fracture


Patients of all ages can experience trauma and fractures. These serious injuries can occur during auto accidents, life-threatening falls, and countless other scenarios. Unfortunately, they can have a long-term impact on patients’ functionality and even affect their quality of life.

Elbow Surgeries

Elbow Surgeries


Besides medical management, in selective cases of tennis elbow/ golfer elbow, loose bodies in elbow, wrist TFCC injuries, ligament injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome arthroscopy/ appropriate surgeries are done.

Also fractures around wrist / elbow / hand in paediatric and adult population are catered.

If a disease such as rheumatoid arthritis or an injury has harmed your elbow, your doctor may recommend surgery to replace the joint, so you have less pain and can move better.

During elbow replacement, a surgeon replaces your elbow with an artificial joint made from two implants that attach to the bones in your arm. A metal and plastic hinge joins the implants together.

Knee Arthroscopy

Knee Arthroscopy


WHAT IS KNEE ARTHROSCOPY?

Arthroscopy is a common surgical procedure in which a joint (arthro-) is viewed (-scopy) using a small camera. Arthroscopy gives doctors a clear view of the inside of the knee. This helps them diagnose and treat knee problems. Technical advances have led to high definition monitors and high resolution cameras. These and other improvements have made arthroscopy a very effective tool for treating knee problems. According to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, more than 4 million Knee Arthroscopy in Jaipur are performed worldwide each year.

Ligament Injury

Ligament Injury


ACL reconstruction surgery uses a graft to replace the ligament. The most common grafts are autografts using part of your own body, such as the tendon of the kneecap (patellar tendon) or one of the hamstring tendons. Another choice is allograft tissue, which is taken from a deceased donor.
Repair surgery typically is used only in the case of an avulsion fracture (a separation of the ligament and a piece of the bone from the rest of the bone). In this case, the bone fragment connected to the ACL is reattached to the bone.Ligament surgeon in jaipur
ACL surgery is usually done by making small incisions in the knee and inserting instruments for surgery through these incisions (arthroscopic surgery). In some cases, it is done by cutting a large incision in the knee(open surgery).
Other ligaments that may get injured are the PCL, MCL, LCL either isolated or a combination of these as well as meniscus injuries. Your knee joint has various ligament complexes which may get injured during sports or as a result of high velocity vehicle accidents etc. Timely intervetion and addressal of these injuries is paramount to achieve optimum results. Neglecting these injuries can result in a lifetime of permanent disability.

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder Arthroscopy


Shoulder is a complex joint. Injuries around shoulder joint can be complex fractures or degenerative joint arthritis that may require Total Shoulder Replacement or Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement or Hemireplacement arthroplasty.

Fractures are also treated using plating/nailing/ k wire fixation/fracture prosthesis etc.

shoulder arthroscopy in jaipur is a highly demanding technique and we provide excellent skillful management of shoulder problems by arthroscopy(key hole surgeries). Conditions like frozen shoulder, rotator cuff tears(supraspinatus /infraspinatus /subscapularis), bankart's lesion/ shoulder instability, SLAP lesion, associated hill sach lesion etc.

Also complex procedures like Latarjet/ modified Mc Laughlin procedure are done to provide functional, painfree, stable joint.

There is often a debate among patients and surgeons about which is better, arthroscopic or 'open' surgery. Open surgery, a procedure using larger incisions and enabling the surgeon to look inside the joint, may be better for certain procedures under certain circumstances. Arthroscopic surgery has some advantages-smaller incisions, less tissue damage-but these are usually not helpful if the overall procedure cannot be performed as well. You need to discuss with your surgeon if a particular procedure can be done arthroscopically.

SHOULDER RECONSTRUCTION

SHOULDER RECONSTRUCTION


Shoulder instability is a problem of loose shoulder joint that occurs when the structures that surround the shoulder joint such as the ligaments, capsule and cartilage become overstretched or injured. When this occurs you may have shoulder joint dislocation. A dislocation occurs when the head of the upper arm bone (humerus) is forced out of the shoulder socket (glenoid). Shoulder dislocation can be partial or complete. A partial dislocation occurs when the ball of the upper arm comes partially out of the socket. It is referred to as a subluxation. A complete dislocation occurs when the ball comes all the way out of the socket.

Shoulder instability most commonly occurs as a result of a Bankart injury or tear. Bankart tear is a specific injury to a part of the shoulder joint called the labrum. Labrum is a ring of fibrous cartilage that surrounds the glenoid and stabilises the shoulder joint. Bankart tear leads to recurrent dislocations, feeling of looseness, lack of strength, pain or clicking and arthritis of the shoulder. Shoulder instability may be caused by injury, falling on outstretched hand, repetitive overhead sports such as basket ball, volley ball or weight lifting. Patients with shoulder instability may have severe pain, swelling, popping or grinding sound, partial or complete dislocation, loss of sensation or partial paralysis and loss of function.

If conservative treatment such as immobilisation, prescription medicines, physical therapy, closed reduction or manipulation and occupational therapy fails to relieve the shoulder instability, your surgeon may recommend reconstruction surgery.

Shoulder reconstruction surgery involves repair of the torn or stretched ligaments so that they are better able to hold the shoulder joint in place. During the surgery the torn labrum is reattached back to the shoulder socket with the help of special anchors and the overstretched capsules and ligaments are tightened.

Articular Cartilage Repair Surgery

Articular Cartilage Repair Surgery


Articular cartilage is the smooth, white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joints. Healthy cartilage in our joints makes it easier to move. It allows the bones to glide over each other with very little friction.

Articular cartilage can be damaged by injury or normal wear and tear. Because cartilage does not heal itself well, doctors have developed surgical techniques to stimulate the growth of new cartilage. Restoring articular cartilage can relieve pain and allow better function. Most importantly, it can delay or prevent the onset of arthritis.

Surgical techniques to repair damaged cartilage are still evolving. It is hoped that as more is learned about cartilage and the healing response, surgeons will be better able to restore an injured joint.

Spine Surgeries

Spine Surgeries


The spine commonly called the backbone is responsible for one’s stabilty and mobility. The spine is made up of many bony segments , the vertebra and the fibrous tissues referred as the inter vertebral discs. Degenerative disorders, fractures and dislocations of the discs of the spine between the upper and the lower ends, any kind of deformity or infection to the spine ,all lead to chronic back pains leading to the requirement of treatment . Some of the probems associated with spine are treated consevatively, but some conditions needs to be treated surgically. Both open surgery or minimal invasive surgery can the used for the treatment. However, minimal invasive surgery is trending among the doctors as it gives faster recover period for the patients.Some of the surgical methods used for the spine surgery are the following.

Sports Injuries

Sports Injuries


Sports medicine is a branch of medicine evolved in late 20th century.It deals with the Sports injury treatment of musculo-skeletal sports injuries. It not only deals with the sports injuries but it also focusses on the physical fitness and well-being of sportively active people.This branch of medicine is involved in the treatment and prevention of the injuries that could be caused due to sports or exercises.Sports injuries can occur during any sport either indoor or outdoor. It can also happen in people who are not involved in sports. Some of the injuries caused by accidents are also treated using sports medicine.

Fractures

Fractures


Orthopedics has been synonymous to fracture for general public. We deal in all kind of fracture management with excellent expertise and years of experience. Understanding the injury pattern and deciding what is best on initial assessment gives best results. Some injuries can be treated by plasters/cast/ splints, others require surgery using C Arm radiographic control.

Foot & Ankle

Foot & Ankle


Foot and ankle take the maximum burden of entire body load and are prone to injuries/fractures. Proper care is provided to these injuries using conservative/operative as the need may be. Ligament reconstruction or repair is done as well as fixation of fractures and rehab is provided for best outcome.

Foot deformities esp CTEV is particularly common in paediatric population/ infants and usually can be managed by serial corrective casting techniques.

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