Patient Education
Kinematic Knee replacement
3D Knee Preservation
Sports Injury / Arthroscopy
Joints
Elbow
Elbow is a large structure comprising of three main parts; humerus (upper arm bone), ulna (inner bone of forearm) and radius (outer bone of forearm).
- Tennis Elbow
- Nerve Entrapment
- Elbow Arthritis
Wrist
Wrist is normally defined as the complex of eight bones called carpals, forming the proximal skeletal segment of hand.
- Carpal tunnel Syndrome
- Ganglion
- TFCC Cushion Damage
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
Spine
Spine The spine of our body is made up of 33 bones fixed one on top of the other, called…
- Instability
- Deformity (Scoliosis / Kyphosis )
- Trauma
Knee Arthroscopy
Knee is considered to be one of the most important and strongest joint in our body.
- ACL ? Dependent / Independent
- PCL
- Cartilage Damage:
- Microfracture
- ACI
- BMAC Paste
- Osteo and Rheumatoid Arthritis
Ankle
Ankle is termed as the region where the foot and the leg meet.
- Ankle Impingement
- Tendon related problems
- Ankle Arthritis
Foot
Foot is the flexible structure that is comprised of bones, muscles, joints and soft tissues.
- Heel Pain
- Flat Foot
Hip Arthroscopy
Hip joint is the one seen at the either side of your pelvis that allows almost all your movements throughout the everyday life.
- Arthritis
- Impingement
- Avascular necrosis
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Shoulder can be considered as one of the largest and most complex joint of our body.
- Dislocation
- Rotating Cuff Problem
- Arthritis
- Nerve Entrapment
- Arthroscopy
- Frozen Shoulder