Orthopedic
The Department of Orthopedics provides comprehensive care for disorders of the musculoskeletal system including bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and soft tissues. The department focuses on both surgical and non-surgical management through detailed clinical evaluation and advanced imaging techniques.
In addition to routine orthopedic care, the department is equipped to manage complex conditions including bone and soft tissue tumors. Early diagnosis, accurate assessment, and multidisciplinary planning are emphasized to ensure effective treatment while preserving function and mobility.
Orthopedics deals with acute and chronic conditions such as fractures, joint disorders, spine problems, sports injuries, and degenerative diseases. Specialized care is also provided for musculoskeletal tumors, including both benign and malignant lesions, with a focus on limb preservation and rehabilitation.
Treatment & Procedures
Fracture Management :
Treatment of bone fractures using casting, internal fixation, and surgical techniques.
Joint Replacement Surgery :
Procedures such as hip and knee replacement to restore mobility and reduce pain.
Arthroscopy :
Minimally invasive surgery used to diagnose and treat joint problems.
Spine Surgery :
Management of spinal disorders including disc prolapse, deformities, and injuries.
Bone and Soft Tissue Tumor Management :
Diagnosis and treatment of tumors affecting bones and soft tissues using biopsy, surgical excision, and reconstruction techniques.
Limb Salvage Surgery :
Advanced procedures to remove tumors while preserving the affected limb and its function.
Reconstructive Procedures :
Use of grafts, implants, and prosthetic devices to restore structural integrity after tumor removal or trauma.
Sports Injury Management :
Treatment of ligament injuries, tendon tears, and overuse injuries with rehabilitation support.
The department also emphasizes rehabilitation and physiotherapy to restore strength, mobility, and independence. In addition to patient care, it plays an important role in clinical training and skill development for students in orthopedic practice.