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Advanced Orthopaedic Care
Robotic Joint Replacement (Knee, Hip)
Experience next-level precision with robotic-assisted knee and hip replacement surgery. This advanced technique allows our surgeons to create a fully customized surgical plan and execute it with unmatched accuracy—resulting in better outcomes, faster recovery, and a more natural feel post-surgery.
- Ideal for patients with advanced arthritis, joint damage, or worn-out replacements
- Enhanced accuracy ensures better implant alignment and longer-lasting results
- Minimally invasive approach means smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery
- Personalized surgical plans tailored to your unique anatomy
Shoulder Joint Replacement
Shoulder joint replacement is a surgical procedure that replaces worn or damaged parts of the shoulder with artificial components to relieve pain and improve function. It’s often recommended for patients with arthritis, fractures, or severe rotator cuff injuries that haven’t responded to other treatments.
- Treats conditions like arthritis, severe fractures, rotator cuff arthropathy, and avascular necrosis
- Sling support is used during the initial recovery phase
- Early physiotherapy is essential to restore range of motion
- Most patients recover strength and function within 2-6 weeks
Arthroscopy (Shoulder, Knee, Ankle)
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small camera to diagnose and treat joint problems without the need for large incisions. It’s commonly performed on the knee, shoulder, and ankle—helping patients recover faster, with less pain and scarring compared to traditional surgery.
- Treats ACL and PCL tears, meniscus injuries, rotator cuff damage, labral tears, and ankle instability
- Minimally invasive approach allows quicker healing and reduced scarring
- Performed as an outpatient procedure, allowing patients to return home the same day
- Physical therapy helps restore mobility and strength for long-term joint function
Spine Care & Surgery
Our spine care program offers expert diagnosis and advanced treatment for conditions affecting the neck, back, and spine. From non-invasive therapies to minimally invasive surgeries, we provide customized solutions to relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve your quality of life.
- Treats herniated discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis, fractures, and spinal deformities
- Offers both non-surgical (physiotherapy, pain management) and surgical options
- Minimally invasive spine surgeries allow faster recovery and less post-op pain
- Surgery is considered when nerve compression, deformity, or severe pain persists
Pediatric Orthopaedics
Pediatric Orthopaedics focuses on diagnosing and treating bone, joint, and muscle conditions in children—from infancy through adolescence. Because growing bodies require specialized care, our team provides gentle, expert-led treatment tailored to the unique needs of young patients.
- Common conditions include clubfoot, flat feet, knock knees, bow legs, hip dysplasia, and limb length differences.
- Non-surgical care includes bracing, casting, and physiotherapy to guide growth and improve function.
- Growth monitoring involves close observation of growth plates to manage fractures and alignment.
- Surgical solutions are used for complex or unresponsive deformities requiring correction.
Geriatric Orthopaedics
Geriatric Orthopaedics focuses on the bone and joint health of older adults, addressing age-related conditions that affect mobility, independence, and quality of life. Our goal is to reduce pain, prevent falls, and support active aging through personalized care and advanced treatment options.
- Treats conditions like osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, fractures, and spinal stenosis
- Offers both surgical (joint replacement, fracture repair) and non-surgical treatments
- Emphasizes fall prevention, mobility support, and pain management
- Care plans are tailored to preserve function, safety, and independence
Trauma & Fracture Management
Whether it’s a simple break or a complex injury from an accident, our trauma team provides expert care to stabilize fractures, relieve pain, and restore mobility. Using both surgical and non-surgical approaches, we ensure timely, tailored treatment to support optimal healing and prevent long-term complications.
- Immediate care includes stabilizing the injury, managing pain, and detailed imaging
- We treat all types of fractures—open, displaced, comminuted, or stress-related
- Treatment options range from casting to advanced surgical fixation techniques
- Specialized care available for complex trauma, open fractures, and pelvic injuries
Arthritis Management
Arthritis management focuses on relieving pain, preserving joint function, and slowing disease progression—whether you’re facing osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, or other forms. Our approach combines medication, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, and personalized care to help you stay active and pain-free.
- Treatment includes anti-inflammatory medications, DMARDs, biologics, PRP injections, Hyaluronic Acid, and Depo-Medrol injections tailored to your condition
- Physiotherapy improves joint flexibility, strength, and everyday mobility
- Lifestyle support includes diet, exercise, joint protection, and weight management
- Imaging and clinical assessments ensure effective long-term control and treatment adjustments
Elective & Emergency Orthopaedic Surgery
Elective orthopaedic surgeries are planned procedures aimed at relieving chronic pain, correcting deformities, and restoring mobility. While not urgent, these surgeries—like joint replacements or arthroscopies—can significantly improve quality of life when scheduled with the right preparation and care.
- Common procedures include joint replacements, arthroscopy, and spinal decompression
- Surgeries are scheduled in advance, allowing for pre-op optimization (e.g. diabetes, smoking, weight)
- Often performed using minimally invasive techniques for quicker recovery
- Rehab and physiotherapy are key to long-term success post-surgery
FAQs
Robotic surgery offers better precision, alignment, and less tissue damage—leading to faster recovery and less pain.
It's minimally invasive, with smaller incisions, less scarring, and quicker rehab for joints like the knee or shoulder.
Walking may resume in 1–2 days for minimally invasive cases, but full recovery can take weeks to months with physiotherapy.
Common ones include clubfoot, hip dysplasia, limb deformities, and cerebral palsy—managed through bracing or surgery.
Medications, therapy, lifestyle changes, and injections can manage pain. Surgery is a last resort.
Reconstruction Surgery
Corrective Surgeries for Deformities & Nonunions
These specialized surgeries are designed to fix bones that haven’t healed properly after an injury—either due to misalignment (malunion) or failure to heal (nonunion). By restoring bone structure and stability, we help patients regain function, reduce pain, and prevent long-term complications.
- Treats malunions, nonunions, AVN, and post-traumatic arthritis
- Procedures may include osteotomy, bone grafting, or internal fixation
- Surgical plans are personalized using advanced imaging and 3D analysis
- Ideal for patients with chronic pain, limited mobility, or past fracture complications
Revision & Reconstruction for Septic Complications
These complex surgeries are performed to eliminate deep infections—often after joint replacements or traumatic injuries—and restore function through staged reconstruction. Using advanced techniques and strict infection control, we help patients recover mobility while preventing reinfection.
- Typically involves two-stage surgery: first to clear infection, then to reconstruct
- Ideal for patients with infected joint implants or post-trauma complications
- Uses antibiotic spacers, bone grafts, and advanced soft tissue repair techniques
- Success depends on thorough infection control, surgical precision, and patient health
FAQs
Corrective surgery restores alignment and function, while revision surgery removes infection and rebuilds bone or joints.
Nonunion or infection may be due to poor healing, implant failure, or underlying conditions. Reconstruction can often fix it.
Success depends on infection control, bone quality, and overall health. Many patients regain good function with proper care.
Recovery varies but is often longer. Rehab is key to restoring movement, strength, and independence.
Yes, but with thorough treatment and monitoring, recurrence risk is minimized.
Sports Medicine
Sport Injury Care
Whether you’re a professional athlete or a weekend runner, sports injuries can impact performance and daily life. At OrthoX, we offer personalized, evidence-based treatment plans—from first-aid to surgery—designed to help you recover faster, regain strength, and return to activity with confidence.
- Treatments range from RICE protocol and bracing to advanced physiotherapy and surgical repair
- Common injuries include ligament tears, muscle strains, fractures, and joint dislocations
- Physical therapy is key for safe recovery and reinjury prevention
- Seek care if there's severe pain, swelling, instability, or limited movement lasting over 2 weeks
Performance Rehabilitation
Performance rehabilitation goes beyond recovery—it’s designed to help athletes and active individuals return to sport stronger, faster, and more resilient. At OrthoX, we bridge the gap between injury and peak performance with science-backed, goal-driven rehab programs tailored to your body and sport.
- Combines strength training, neuromuscular reconditioning, and mental readiness
- Focuses on full recovery of mobility, control, and power
- Uses progressive loading to build sport-specific endurance and resilience
- Ideal for athletes seeking a safe return to high performance and reduced reinjury risk
Sports Massage Therapy
Sports massage therapy is a performance-driven treatment tailored for athletes and active individuals. It targets specific muscle groups used in your sport or training to relieve tension, prevent injuries, and accelerate recovery—making it an essential part of any performance and rehab routine.
- Focuses on sport-specific muscles and training phases (pre-event, post-event, rehab)
- Techniques include deep tissue work, trigger point release, and assisted stretching
- Helps improve flexibility, circulation, and muscle recovery speed
- Reduces soreness, fatigue, and risk of overuse injuries
Kinesiotherapy (Gym-Based Recovery)
Kinesiotherapy uses targeted, movement-based exercise to help you rebuild strength, restore mobility, and prevent reinjury. Conducted in a gym setting and guided by trained specialists, it’s ideal for post-surgery recovery, sports rehabilitation, and regaining everyday function with confidence.
- Combines therapeutic exercises, strength training, and functional movement
- Focuses on correcting posture, improving balance, and restoring control
- Tailored programs help speed recovery and prevent long-term complications
- Ideal for post-op patients, athletes, seniors, and anyone with chronic movement issues
Integrated Sports Therapy
Integrated Sports Therapy is a holistic, multi-disciplinary approach designed to heal injuries, restore balance, and elevate athletic performance. By blending physiotherapy, manual therapy, acupuncture, and movement science, we treat the root cause—not just the symptoms—ensuring long-term recovery and performance enhancement.
- Uses whole-body assessments to identify imbalances and movement dysfunctions
- Combines therapies like cupping, myofascial release, acupuncture, and shockwave
- Improves coordination, mobility, and functional strength through neuromuscular reeducation
- Ideal for both acute injuries and performance optimization in athletes
FAQs
It focuses on healing and restoring athletic performance, using RICE, rehab, and sport-specific therapy.
Custom programs with movement training and neuromuscular re-education to help athletes return stronger than before.
No! It helps anyone active—improving recovery, flexibility, and injury prevention with targeted techniques.
It uses gym-based exercises to rebuild strength, mobility, and coordination—ideal post-injury or post-surgery.
A full-body approach blending ortho care, physio, nutrition, and mindset training for complete recovery and performance.
Physiotherapy & Rehab
Physiotherapy (Pre/Post-Surgery)
Physiotherapy is essential before and after surgery to improve outcomes, speed up recovery, and restore independence. Pre-surgery (“prehab”) prepares your body and mind, while post-surgery rehab focuses on healing, regaining movement, and safely returning to your routine or sport.
- Prehab boosts strength, flexibility, and recovery readiness before surgery
- Post-op rehab reduces pain, swelling, and stiffness while restoring mobility
- Techniques include manual therapy, guided exercises, and advanced modalities
- Especially beneficial for joint replacements, ligament repairs, and spinal surgeries
Pain Management Programs
Our pain management programs offer a holistic, personalized approach to treating chronic and acute pain. Combining medical, physical, and psychological therapies, these programs are designed not just to relieve pain—but to help you move better, feel stronger, and reclaim your quality of life.
- Integrates medical treatments, physiotherapy, and lifestyle support for long-term relief
- Helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and boost emotional well-being
- Includes non-invasive options like acupuncture, yoga, and mindfulness
- Ideal for chronic back pain, arthritis, post-surgical pain, and neurological conditions
Home-Based OrthoCare (OrthoPro)
OrthoPro brings expert orthopaedic care right to your doorstep. Ideal for post-surgical recovery, mobility limitations, or seniors needing extra support, our personalized in-home services ensure you receive the care you need—comfortably, safely, and professionally.
- Offers at-home fittings for orthotics, prosthetics, and mobility aids
- Provides custom braces for spine, knee, ankle, and more
- Includes physiotherapy, guided exercises, and rehab plans at home
- Ideal for post-op recovery, elderly patients, or those with limited clinic access
Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a hands-on, holistic therapy that treats the body as a connected whole. Using gentle manual techniques, it improves mobility, eases pain, and supports your body’s natural ability to heal—without the use of medication or invasive procedures.
- Treats musculoskeletal issues like back pain, joint stiffness, and posture problems
- Techniques include soft tissue release, joint mobilization, and cranial therapy
- Can benefit headaches, digestive discomfort, and sleep issues
- Ideal for those seeking drug-free, body-aligned healing
Manual Therapy & Trigger Point Release
Manual therapy and trigger point release are hands-on physiotherapy techniques used to relieve muscle tightness, reduce pain, and restore mobility. These targeted treatments help improve circulation, flexibility, and overall function—making them ideal for injury recovery, chronic pain, and performance enhancement.
- Manual therapy includes joint mobilization, soft tissue techniques, and muscle energy methods
- Trigger point release targets painful muscle knots that may cause referred pain
- Effective for neck/back pain, sports injuries, and postural imbalances
- Can be combined with other therapies like dry needling or stretching for better results
FAQs
Prehab builds strength; post-op rehab restores movement, reduces pain, and prevents stiffness.
It’s a holistic plan combining movement, therapy, and mental wellness to manage chronic pain.
Home delivery of orthopaedic aids, rehab tools, and virtual physio—ideal for recovery and elderly care.
Back pain, joint issues, and posture problems using hands-on techniques—safe for all age groups.
Targets muscle knots with pressure, stretching, or dry needling to ease pain and improve motion.
Advanced Imaging & Diagnostics
Digital X-Ray
Digital X-ray is a fast, accurate, and low-radiation imaging method used to diagnose a wide range of conditions. With high-resolution images available within seconds, it helps doctors make quick, informed decisions—whether for bone injuries, lung issues, or joint conditions.
- Provides instant, high-quality images with minimal radiation exposure
- Commonly used to detect fractures, infections, arthritis, and lung conditions
- Eco-friendly and efficient—no film, no chemicals, no long wait times
- Safe and suitable for all age groups, including children and seniors
Ultrasound
Ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to produce real-time images of your body’s internal structures. Commonly used in diagnostics and guided procedures, it’s ideal for evaluating soft tissues, organs, blood flow, and musculoskeletal conditions—with zero radiation exposure.
- Widely used for pregnancy scans, abdominal organs, joints, and blood vessels
- Completely radiation-free and safe for all age groups, including expectant mothers
- Offers real-time imaging, useful for guided injections or biopsies
- Quick and painless—typically completed within 30 to 60 minutes
DEXA Scan (Bone Density)
A DEXA scan is the gold standard for measuring bone density and detecting conditions like osteoporosis. This quick, painless test helps assess your fracture risk and monitor changes in bone health—making it essential for early diagnosis and prevention.
- Measures bone strength in the spine, hips, and forearms
- Also evaluates body composition—useful for athletes and fitness tracking
- Involves low radiation and no special prep (no fasting or injections)
- Recommended for adults over 50 or those with fracture risk factors
FAQs
Yes—it uses up to 80% less radiation and delivers clearer, faster results.
Pregnancy, organ issues, heart and soft tissue problems, and blood flow abnormalities.
Yes—it's radiation-free and safe for all ages, including pregnant women.
It checks bone density—ideal for seniors or those at risk of osteoporosis.
Remove metal for X-rays; follow specific fasting or fluid instructions for ultrasound and DEXA.