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Ankle Fracture Surgery

Ankle fracture surgery is a procedure used to treat a broken ankle that cannot be managed through non-surgical methods, such as casting or bracing. During the surgery, the broken bones are realigned and held in place with screws, plates, or rods, to promote healing and restore proper alignment and function to the ankle joint. The surgery is performed under general anaesthesia or regional anaesthesia and typically takes a few hours to complete.

Arthritis and hip replacement surgery

Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation and pain in the joints, including the hip joint. When conservative treatments such as medication and physical therapy fail, hip replacement surgery may be recommended. During the procedure, the damaged cartilage and bone in the hip joint are removed and replaced with an artificial joint made of metal, plastic, or ceramic.

Shoulder Arthroscopy

During Shoulder Arthroscopy, a small camera, called an arthroscope, is inserted through tiny incisions in the shoulder to provide a clear view of the inside of the joint. This allows the surgeon to examine and repair damaged tissue, such as torn rotator cuffs or labrum, remove bone spurs or loose cartilage, and address other shoulder problems.

Spine Surgery

Spine surgery refers to a surgical procedure that is performed on the spine or the spinal cord to treat conditions that cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the back, arms, or legs. The surgery can be used to correct problems with the vertebrae, spinal discs, or nerves that run through the spinal column. Spine surgery is typically recommended when other non-surgical treatments have failed to provide relief.

Tennis elbow release

Tennis elbow release is a surgical procedure used to treat chronic pain and inflammation in the elbow caused by overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons.

Total Knee replacement

A damaged knee joint is replaced surgically with an artificial joint composed of metal, plastic, or a mix of both materials. The injured knee joint part is removed during surgery, and the remaining bone is reshaped to suit the replacement joint parts. Following that, cement or other specialised methods are used to adhere the prosthetic joint to the bone.