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Orthopaedic surgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating orthopaedic issues. There are many types and specialties of orthopaedic surgery. A general orthopaedic doctor is the most common. This means that they do not specialize in any one area. This surgeon can perform any type of procedure, including spinal surgery and knee surgery. Specialists include pediatric orthopaedics and hand and upper-limb surgery, sports medicine, and trauma surgery.

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Shoulder Surgery

The shoulder is the group of structures in the region of the joint. The shoulder joint is the main joint of the shoulder. It is a ball and socket joint that allows the arm to rotate in a circular fashion or to hinge out and up away from the body.

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Hip Surgery

The hip joint is the junction where the hip joins the leg to the trunk of the body. It is comprised of two bones: the thighbone or femur, and the pelvis, which is made up of three bones called ilium, ischium and pubis. The ball of the hip joint is made by the femoral head while the socket is formed by the acetabulum.

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Knee Surgery

Your knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in your body. The knee joins the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia). The smaller bone that runs alongside the tibia (fibula) and the kneecap (patella) are the other bones that make the knee joint.

When should orthopaedic surgery be considered?

In the absence of a fracture, surgery is not usually necessary. In the presence of a fracture that needs to be reduced quickly, surgery may be considered to avoid similar problems in the future.

A few warning signs that may indicate when orthopaedic surgery should be considered are:

  1. Reduced range of motion in the joint/s
  2. An inability to function normally in daily life due to pain
  3. An inability or difficulty with weight-bearing
  4. Persistent problems with the joint after 2 weeks from injury

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Our Mission

Our mission is to offer our patients the best Orthopaedic Care. Our website strives to be….

  • One of the best resources of shoulder, knee and hip information.
  • To educate and partner our patients in making decisions at every stage.
  • To ensure that our clinical practice is of the highest integrity and evidence-based.

Frequently Asked Orthopeadic Surgery Questions

What is the difference between a general surgeon and an orthopaedic surgeon?

A general surgeon is a physician who specializes in surgery of the abdomen, chest, and extremities. An orthopaedic surgeon is a physician who specializes in surgery of the bones and joints.

What are the most common orthopedic surgeries?

Orthopedic surgeries are surgeries that involve the bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles. Common orthopedic surgeries include total knee replacement, total hip replacement, arthroscopic surgery of the knee or shoulder, rotator cuff repair or reconstruction.

What are the symptoms of a broken bone?

  1. Constant pain in the affected area.
  2. Swelling in the affected area.
  3. Deformity of bone, skin discoloration, or skin ulceration at break line or healing site.
  4. Limitation of joint motion due to fracture displacement or persistent stiffness caused by the fracture site being immobilized for a prolonged period of time without healing movement

When should orthopeadic surgery be considered?

In the absence of a fracture, surgery is not usually necessary. In the presence of a fracture that needs to be reduced quickly, surgery may be considered to avoid similar problems in the future.

A few warning signs that may indicate when orthopeadic surgery should be considered are:

  1. Reduced range of motion in the joint/s
  2. An inability to function normally in daily life due to pain
  3. An inability or difficulty with weight-bearing
  4. Persistent problems with the joint after 2 weeks from injury

What are the risks of orthopaedic surgery?

Medical professionals use orthopaedic surgery to correct or treat problems with the bones, joints, or supporting structures. These include the spine, the hip, shoulders, knees and elbows.

There are some risks involved in any kind of surgery. But orthopaedic surgeries, in particular, have a higher risk of severe complications than other surgeries.

Some common complications that may occur with orthopaedic surgery are infection, blood clots in veins leading to your lungs (deep vein thrombosis), nerve damage and internal bleeding.

What is arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder?

Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder is a minimally-invasive surgery that is done to repair damage to the shoulder. The surgery involves making small cuts through which a probe and surgical instruments can be passed to inspect and repair damaged tissues.

Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder is used in both inpatient and outpatient settings. It can also be used to diagnose and/or treat injuries that are too small or too difficult for other procedures or surgeries, such as rotator cuff tears.

Why is arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder necessary?

Arthroscopic surgery is a type of surgery that requires the use of an arthroscope to visualize the inside of a joint.

Arthroscopic surgery may be used to diagnose problems with the shoulder. The doctor will examine the joint, remove any loose pieces of damaged tissues, and fix any damage that needs to be repaired.

Arthroscopic surgery is mostly used for pain relief or to prevent further injury. It can also be used if you have had an injury to your shoulder and there are pieces of bone or pieces of tissue floating around in your joint.

What are the benefits of arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder?

Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder is a minimally invasive procedure that can help with chronic pain, limited range of motion or rotator cuff issues.

Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder is a minimally invasive procedure that can help with chronic pain, limited range of motion or rotator cuff issues. Following this surgery, patients have been shown to have higher satisfaction rates and faster recovery times than those who have undergone open surgical procedures.

Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder is a minimally invasive procedure that can help with chronic pain, limited range of motion or rotator cuff issues. A study published in “The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery” found that arthroscopy for arthritis was more successful at reducing pain and disability than both physical therapy and cortisone injections alone.