Orthopaedics
It is very common to have pain in our joints, bones, ligaments, tendons and muscles that make the musculoskeletal system. Pain in these areas is very common because it helps us in our everyday moments and plays a vital role in our life. When you have such severe pains in the joints and other segments related to bones then it is a must-visit an Orthopaedic doctor. who will help you in diagnosing the issue of your discomfort and will provide the best treatment as well.
We believe in providing professional, low cost and state-of-the-art patient care. At Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement Surgery, our primary objective is “early mobilization, minimal discomfort”. This state-of-the-art specialized health care facility is designed to provide the highest level of professional expertise and patient care in the treatment and care for all physicians; we treat patients with a variety of orthopaedic specialties including sports medicine, trauma, joint replacement, spine and paediatrics.
Our Expertise Includes:
- Trauma/Fracture Management
- Arthroscopic Knee Ligament Surgeries
- Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgeries
- Hip/Knee Replacement
- Minimal Invasive Spine/Disc Surgeries
- Complex Multiple Trauma Cases
What Ortho/ Orthopaedic Surgeon Do?
An Orthopaedic Surgeon is a bone specialist who is qualified for diagnosing problems related to orthopaedics. They are also eligible to perform and prescribe related treatments and can also assist with rehabilitation. An Orthopaedic Surgeon will also assist you in giving long-term treatments to cure disorders, illnesses and issues that are related to bones, ligaments, joints, tendons and muscles. If you are someone who has difficulty in ligament or bone moments. The surgeries done by Orthopaedic Surgeon will include areas such as the ankle, knee, spinal, hand, neck, hip, etc. surgery will not be recommended directly but if needed then you should get your surgery done by the best ortho specialist doctor who is always ready to serve you at PANDA MULTISPECIALITY CARE HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE.
When To Visit Orthopaedic Surgeon or Specialist?
- Pain, discomfort and stiffness in joints, bones or ligaments that results in difficulty to perform daily activities
- Chronic Pain that has been there for more than 12 weeks
- You have noticed that your motion range has decreased
- Feeling unstable during walking or standing
- A soft tissue injury that is not improving and it has been more than 48 hours
- A tendon is ruptured
- Having a pinched sensation in the nerves of the leg and arm
- Severe neck and back pain from days