MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Joint replacement surgeon
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MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Joint replacement surgeon
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. A.S. Rao is a well known Orthopedic Surgeon in Suryaraopet, Nakkal road, Vijayawada with an experience of 19 years. He is presently practices in Sowjanya…
MBBS, M.Ch - Orthopaedics
Dr. Rahul Garg is a Orthopedist in Chopasani Housing Board, Jodhpur and has an experience of 24 years in this field. Dr. Rahul Garg practices at Dr. Rahul Ga…
MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics
Dr Vassan worked in UK for more than 16 years. He has wide experience in managing all kind of trauma cases. He has special interest in Arthroscopy and joint…
MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS
Dr. Naveen Palla is a specialist in joint surgeries. He is an arthroscopy and arthroplasty surgeon i.e a sports injuries specialist and joint replacement sur…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar is a Orthopedist in Kankarbagh, Patna and has an experience of 8 years in this field. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar practices at Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Clin…
MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics
Dr. Gaurav Khera is a Orthopedic surgeon offering world class surgeries in Trauma, Replacements and Spine at leading hospitals in New Delhi. He has more than…
Diploma in Orthopaedics, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery, MBBS
Dr. Parimal Kore is one of the best orthopedic surgeon in Hadapsar Pune. He has completed his DNB from Ruby Hall Pune in 2014. He looks after Joint replaceme…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Always thriving to do justice for patient. One of the most successful trauma and joint replacement surgeon in the city.
MBBS, MRCS (UK)
Dr. Sameer Anand graduated from MKCG Medical College, Berhampur in 1993. He started his surgical training in Calcutta under Prof M.S. Ghosh at Kothari Medica…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, Diploma in Orthopaedics
Every Wednesday OrthopedicConsultation /- only Dr. Nilesh M Nangre has received his primary medical education from a Government College, Mumbai and his post…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Vaibhav Kasodekar is a Joint Replacement and Arthroscopy Surgeon, having obtained fellowships in Singapore and Canada. He has done a vast number of joint…
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Orthopedic surgery is a medical specialty that focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing problems related to the musculoskeletal system. This includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and the spine. Orthopedic surgery is performed when non-surgical treatments such as medication, rest, or physiotherapy are not enough to relieve pain or restore movement.
Orthopedic procedures can range from minor treatments like repairing ligament injuries to major surgeries such as joint replacement or spine surgery. These surgeries help improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore normal function of affected body parts.
Modern orthopedic surgery uses advanced techniques, including minimally invasive procedures, which allow faster recovery, less pain, and better outcomes. Orthopedic surgeons carefully evaluate each patient’s condition before deciding whether surgery is necessary.
Orthopedic surgery is performed to treat a wide range of conditions affecting movement and physical function.
• Relieves pain: Helps reduce chronic pain caused by arthritis, injuries, or bone disorders.
• Restores mobility: Improves movement in joints and muscles, allowing patients to perform daily activities easily.
• Corrects deformities: Fixes bone deformities, fractures, or alignment issues.
• Treats injuries: Repairs damage caused by trauma, sports injuries, or accidents.
• Improves quality of life: Enables patients to return to normal activities with better comfort and function.
Orthopedic surgery plays a major role in improving both physical health and overall well-being.
Orthopedic surgery is recommended for patients with conditions affecting bones and joints.
• People with severe joint pain or arthritis that limits daily activities.
• Patients with fractures or broken bones that require surgical repair.
• Individuals with sports injuries, ligament tears, or tendon damage.
• People with spine problems such as slipped discs or chronic back pain.
• Patients who do not improve with non-surgical treatments like physiotherapy or medication.
Doctors evaluate the severity of the condition and overall health before recommending surgery.
Orthopedic surgery includes different procedures depending on the condition:
• Joint replacement surgery: Replacement of damaged joints like knee or hip with artificial implants.
• Arthroscopy: Minimally invasive surgery using a camera to treat joint problems.
• Fracture repair (ORIF): Fixing broken bones using plates, screws, or rods.
• Spine surgery: Treatment for spinal conditions like disc problems or deformities.
• Ligament and tendon repair: Surgery to fix torn soft tissues.
Each type of surgery is chosen based on the patient’s condition and treatment needs.
1. Consultation & Diagnosis
The doctor evaluates symptoms, medical history, and performs tests such as X-rays or MRI scans.
2. Pre-Surgical Preparation
Patients are advised about fasting, medications, and precautions before surgery.
3. Anesthesia
Surgery is performed under general or regional anesthesia to ensure comfort.
4. Surgical Procedure
The surgeon performs the required operation, which may involve repairing, replacing, or stabilizing bones or joints.
5. Closure & Recovery
The incision is closed, and the patient is shifted to recovery for monitoring.
This step-by-step process ensures safe and effective treatment.
Orthopedic surgeries vary in duration depending on the complexity of the condition. Simple procedures may take 1–2 hours, while major surgeries like joint replacements may take longer.
These surgeries are performed in hospitals or specialized surgical centers by orthopedic surgeons. Some procedures require a short hospital stay, while others may allow same-day discharge.
Rehabilitation and physiotherapy are important parts of recovery and may continue for weeks or months.
Orthopedic surgery is generally safe, but certain risks are associated with it.
Common Effects
• Pain and swelling after surgery
• Temporary stiffness
• Mild discomfort during recovery
Possible Risks
• Infection or bleeding
• Blood clots
• Nerve or tissue damage
• Implant-related complications
Precautions
• Follow doctor’s advice strictly
• Attend physiotherapy sessions
• Avoid heavy activities during recovery
• Maintain proper wound care
Taking precautions helps ensure smooth recovery and reduces complications.
Recovery depends on the type of surgery and patient health. Some patients recover within weeks, while others may take several months.
Physiotherapy is a key part of recovery, helping restore strength, flexibility, and movement. Patients are advised to follow a rehabilitation plan, avoid strain, and attend follow-up visits.
Proper nutrition, rest, and adherence to medical advice play an important role in faster healing and better results.
It is used to treat problems related to bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments, including injuries and chronic conditions.
Yes, it is generally safe, but like any surgery, it carries some risks which doctors manage carefully.
Recovery can take weeks to months depending on the type of surgery and patient condition.
Yes, physiotherapy is important to regain movement, strength, and flexibility.
No, some severe conditions require surgery when other treatments do not work.
Pain is controlled with anesthesia during surgery and medications afterward.
It depends on the procedure; your doctor will guide you based on recovery progress.
Yes, there are some. Risks include infection, blood clots, or delayed healing, but they are uncommon.