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Arthroscopy is also known as “Keyhole Surgery” because it involves inserting an arthroscope, an endoscope, through a small incision into the joint to perform an assessment and sometimes treat injuries.

Unlike open surgery, the joint does not have to be completely dissected. This procedure requires only two minor surgical incisions: one to insert the arthroscope, and another to insert the surgical equipment. Because the connective tissue is not subjected to as much stress, recuperation time is expedited, and the likelihood of success is increased. Because of the tiny incisions, it has grown in favor as a result of studies showing speedier healing and reduced scarring.

The surgical instruments are smaller in size than their predecessors. Ligaments, for example, can be repaired by surgeons using a video monitor to examine the joint area. It is technically feasible to do an arthroscopy examination on practically every joint, although the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, and foot, as well as the hip, are the most routinely examined.

Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder is not the cause of all shoulder pain. It’s possible that you have frozen shoulder if you’re experiencing a lot of discomfort, stiffness, and difficulty in moving your upper arm. Most of the patient’s symptoms include pain and limited range of motion, with the pain becoming unbearable at night. The way we think about night pain is that it’s a mild discomfort that can be concealed during the daytime by engaging in a variety of activities, but at night it becomes more noticeable owing to the combination of sleep deprivation and insufficient physical activity. An MRI should be performed to rule out other possible reasons of shoulder pain, rather than a primary diagnosis of frozen shoulder. Unless it returns, frozen shoulder is a self-limiting ailment that does not cause lasting injury. The patient will reap the most benefits from a well-thought-out rehabilitation programme that includes advice on how to live a healthier lifestyle.

Shoulder Dislocation

For a youthful, active population, this is an all-too-common affliction. The myth is that you should intervene when the dislocation is occurring. Good strength and a quick return to sports can be achieved with early surgical treatment. The longer we wait for the dislocation to repeat, the greater the soft tissue and bone damage, resulting in a poorer outcome. Let’s work together to prevent shoulder dislocations from occurring again and again.

Rotator Cuff Tear

In people over 60, rotator cuff tears affect about 30% of the population. Cuff tears aren’t always painful, but MRIs of shoulder pain can identify them early since the muscles around them are compensating. In the absence of timely detection, the tendons will retract and the damage will be irreversible. This procedure restores the body’s anatomy and enhances the quality of life with a short hospital stay.

ACL Reconstruction

Generally, anterior cruciate ligament injury causes knee instability. If left unchecked, this results in frequent stumbles, difficulty walking on uneven ground, and difficulty playing games, all of which can develop to arthritis in young people. The other ligaments will be damaged as a result of the unequal distribution of pressures (PCL, MCL, and LCL). When the ACL in one of the patient’s knees is damaged, even the smallest step is fraught with danger. Returning to sports sooner after surgery and early recuperation is possible.

ACL/PCL Instrument

Using the ACL/PCL instrument set is a quick and simple procedure. The autoclavable case houses both the instruments and the Graft preparation station. Both interference screws and buttons can be fixed with this set of instruments. Orthopedic AC/PCL tools are manufactured using medical-grade raw materials. Surgical fixation, correction, and regeneration of the human skeleton and its soft tissues are performed with inexpensive generic orthopaedic devices. Healthcare professionals and patients all over the world have come to rely on us throughout the years. 

ACL Screws

Our ACL Screws have a great deal to do with our good name in the industry. The offered items are made with the best raw materials and cutting-edge technology in accordance with the established requirements. Because to its high-quality features and faultless operation, our given product is widely valued by clients from all over the world. Skin-friendly and non-reacting, our ACL screws are extremely reliable. We are able to offer the product at a reasonable price.

Suture Anchors

Suture anchors are widely used in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery to attach soft tissue (such as tendons, ligaments, and menisci) to the bone. Thus, suture anchors are always evolving to improve their safety and efficiency. This dynamic environment necessitates that surgeons be familiar with the key properties of existing anchors. Since the days of open shoulder surgery employing screws, washers, transosseous sutures, and staples, arthroscopic repair with suture anchors has become the standard method of repairing the rotator cuff and labrum in this area.

Other Services Offered

  • Modern Operation Theatres
  • Fully-equipped Physiotherapy Department
  • Arthroscopy (Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, Hip, Knee, Ankle)
  • Joint Replacement (Total Shoulder Replacement, Reverse Shoulder Replacement)
  • Sports Medicine
  • Joint Pain & Arthritis

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