Do all joint problems require surgery, or can they be treated without surgery?
No, not all joint problems require surgery. Many conditions can be managed with non-surgical treatments such as medication, physiotherapy, lifestyle modification, braces, and joint injections. Surgery is recommended only when conservative treatment fails to provide relief. Call Now
What are the treatment options for knee pain and arthritis?
Treatment options include medications, physiotherapy, weight management, lifestyle changes, joint injections, arthroscopic procedures, and knee replacement surgery for advanced arthritis when other treatments are ineffective. Call Now
How long does recovery take after orthopaedic surgery or joint replacement?
Recovery depends on the procedure and individual health. Arthroscopic procedures may require a few weeks, while joint replacement recovery typically takes 6–12 weeks with proper physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Full recovery may take a few months. Call Now
Does the doctor specialize in joint replacement, sports injuries, or spine problems?
Yes, the doctor provides specialized care in joint replacement surgery, arthroscopy, sports injury management, trauma treatment, and spine-related conditions, ensuring comprehensive orthopaedic care for patients. Call Now