22 Years of Experience
, India
13 procedures across 1 departments
Ankle Surgery abroad Ankle surgery may be an option when more-conservative treatments don't relieve ankle pain caused by severe arthritis. The type of surgery that's right for you depends on your age, your level of activity, and the severity of your joint damage or deformity. Severely damaged ankle joints may need to have the bones fused together or even replaced with an artificial joint.
Learn more about Ankle SurgeryCarpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery abroad Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful arm condition in which the hand or arm feels numb and tingles because of a compression of the nerve in the hand. This syndrome is usually more frequent in women than men and can be caused by several factors like injury, inflammatory conditions, or nerve damaging. Carpal tunnel surgery is used in order to relieve the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. If non invasive methods like repetitive icing, corticosteroids assump
Learn more about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome SurgeryCore Decompression of the Hip abroad Core decompression is a medical technique that comprises clinical penetrating the part of dead bone near the joint. This decreases pressure, allows for improved blood flow, and slackens or halts bone and/or joint obliteration. It is usually performed to treat osteonecrosis. Which other Orthopedic procedures can I find abroad? There are many accredited and modern hospitals providing high standard Orthopedic treatments abroad such as Hip Arthroplasty T
Learn more about Core Decompression of the HipHip Arthroplasty abroad Hip replacement surgery is a process in which an orthopedic surgeon eliminates an aching hip joint with arthritis and substitutes an artificial joint commonly made from metal and plastic components. It is done when all other treatment alternatives have failed to provide adequate pain relief. How much does hip arthroplasty cost abroad? The cost of hip arthroplasty ranges between USD 4000- USD 28000. Where can I find hip arthroplasty treatment abroad? Find hi
Learn more about Hip ArthroplastyDuring hip surgery, a surgeon removes the damaged sections of your hip joint and replaces them with parts usually constructed of metal, ceramic and very hard plastic. This artificial joint (prosthesis) helps reduce pain and improve function. Also called total hip arthroplasty, hip replacement surgery may be an option for you if your hip pain interferes with daily activities and more-conservative treatments haven't helped or are no longer effective.
Learn more about Hip SurgeryKnee Arthroscopy abroad Knee Arthroscopy abroad In the strictest sense, knee arthroscopy involves the insertion of a camera (called arthroscopic camera) into a small incision in the knee so that the surgeon can examine different parts of the knee from the inside and repair or diagnose different conditions. The surgeon may insert other tools through other openings to repair or remove things from within the knee. Arthroscopic surgery may be an option for patients with several different conditi
Learn more about Knee ArthroscopyKnee Cartilage Surgery abroad Cartilage tissue’s ability to repair itself is severely limited because it does not contain blood vessels, and bleeding is necessary for healing. A surgeon can encourage new cartilage growth by making small cuts or abrasions in the bone underneath the injured cartilage. The hope is that the blood from the damaged bone will facilitate new cartilage cell growth.
Learn more about Knee Cartilage SurgeryKnee Fracture Treatment abroad Broken bone is called as fractured bone. The fracture thighbone that occur just above the knee joint are called distal femur fractures. The flaring out of bones like upside-down funnel is called distal femur. It occurs to them who have weaker bones or can occur due to high energy injuries. The knee fracture can lead to: Pain with weight-bearing Swelling and bruising Tenderness to touch at fracture site look "out of place" and the leg may appear shorter
Learn more about Knee Fracture TreatmentKnee Ligament Surgery (ACL) abroad The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is located in the knee and provides stability for the entire leg and lower half of the body. It is one of four major ligaments in the knee joint and perhaps the most important, allowing the knee to bend and twist without discomfort or limited motion. With similar properties to an elastic band, the anterior cruciate ligament can only pull, twist or stretch so far before it becomes damaged or tears. In fact, despite being
Learn more about Knee Ligament Surgery (ACL)Paget's Disease Treatment abroad Paget's disease of bone interferes with your body's normal recycling process, in which new bone tissue gradually replaces old bone tissue. Over time, the disease can cause affected bones to become fragile and misshapen. Paget's disease of bone most commonly occurs in the pelvis, skull, spine and legs. The risk of Paget's disease of bone increases with age. Your risk also increases if any family members have the disorder. Complicatio
Learn more about Paget's Disease TreatmentShoulder Arthroscopy treatments abroad Shoulder arthroscopy is a procedure performed with the help of an arthroscope (small camera) to diagnose or repair the shoulder joint and its nearby tissues. This procedure involves a minimal incision (cut). General or Regional Anaesthesia is given before the surgery; hence you will be either asleep or will not feel any pain. If arthroscopy is for repairing the tissues, few more incisions will be made. Shoulder Arthroscopy is done if the damages are less
Learn more about Shoulder ArthroscopySLAP tear stands form Superior Labral tear from Anterior to Posterior. It occurs in top, front, and back of the point of biceps tendon attaching to the labrum.
Learn more about SLAP Tear RepairTennis or Golfer's Elbow Treatment abroad Tennis elbow can be defined as a type of tendinitis that leads to pain in the elbow and arm area. Tendinitis, which might be referred to as tendonitis, consists in an inflammation of a tendon, which consists in a thick inelastic cord made of white fibrous tissue that connects a bone to a muscle. Tendinitis can happen in every part of the body where a tendon is present, and the most common areas are the elbow, shoulder, base of the thumb, knee, hip
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