Orthopedics


The prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the joints, bones, tendons, ligaments, nerves, muscles, and are the areas of expertise of the orthopaedic department of Altor Hospital. With subspecialisation in minimally invasive arthroscopic operations, sports injuries, and complex microvascular trauma services, our hospital is equipped to treat many sorts of musculoskeletal disorders for all age groups, from paediatrics to the senior population.

Our Arthroscopy and Sports Injury Centre is fully equipped with the most up-to-date arthroscopic systems and tools to treat all common sports-related injuries, including ACL tears, PCL tears, meniscal tears, recurrent patellar dislocations, chondral damage, recurrent shoulder dislocations, rotator cuff injuries, slap lesions, and shoulder impingement. Our doctors are assisted by skilled physiotherapists who offer rehabilitation to quickly return patients to their pre-injury levels and allow them to resume athletic activities.

Why choose Altor Hospitals for Orthopaedic?

The focus of the Department of Orthopaedics is on total healing through rehabilitative treatment, therapeutic, and surgical intervention. For the efficient care of injuries and associated reconstructive therapies, we offer top-notch diagnostic services and a dedicated Sports Medicine Clinic. Our doctors, skilled in the most recent non-surgical procedures, are working to create novel treatments that enhance patient recovery and expedite rehabilitation through regenerative medicine after orthopaedic surgery using methods like stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma therapy.

Services we provide for Orthopaedics

  • Hand and wrist injury

  • Arthritis

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Bone disorders

  • Degenerative disc diseases

  • Spinal arthritis

  • Knee ligament injury

  • Osteomyelitis

  • Age related musculoskeletal problems

  • Shoulder injuries

  • Osteoporosis

  • Joint injuries


Treatment we provide for Orthopaedics

  • Total knee replacement

  • Total joint replacement

  • Knee ligament reconstruction

  • Spine surgery

  • Deformity correction

  • Hand surgeries

  • Limb lengthening

  • Bone grafts

  • Soft tissue reconstruction

  • Nerve repair surgeries


FAQs

As people become older, their bone health worsens, which is one of the reasons why ageing is the most frequent cause of degenerative disorders. Other things that can put you at risk include having inflammatory disorders, being overweight, and becoming hurt.

Musculoskeletal issues can be avoided to a large extent by eating a well-rounded diet that includes frequent consumption of calcium supplements, keeping a healthy weight, and engaging in regular physical activity.

Osteoporosis causes bone to become fragile and brittle, even relatively little traumas, such as coughing or bending over, can result in a fracture. This is because osteoporosis makes bones more susceptible to breaking than healthy bones.

Osteomyelitis is a bone infection that can be rather painful. If treated early using antibiotics, it will typically go away by itself. If not, it might cause irreparable damage.