Our Advanced Orthopedic & Trauma Center is equipped with modular operation theatres, cutting-edge technology, and a team of highly experienced specialists to provide world-class orthopedic and trauma care.
Combining innovation, expertise, and compassionate care for faster healing and better mobility.
An Advanced Orthopedic Center specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions, with a focus on joint replacements, sports injuries, and complex fractures. These centers bring together a multidisciplinary team of orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation specialists to provide high-quality care. The goal is to restore mobility, function, and quality of life for individuals suffering from orthopedic conditions. By combining cutting-edge technology with advanced surgical techniques, these centers ensure patients receive the most effective treatments available.
One of the primary services offered by an Advanced Orthopedic Center is joint replacement surgery, particularly for patients suffering from arthritis or other degenerative joint conditions. Common joint replacements include hip, knee, and shoulder surgeries. These procedures involve replacing the damaged or worn-out joint with a prosthetic to restore function and reduce pain. The center utilizes the latest minimally invasive techniques, which help reduce recovery time and minimize the risk of complications. Patients receive personalized rehabilitation plans to ensure optimal recovery and long-term joint health.
Sports injuries are a common concern treated at an Advanced Orthopedic Center. These injuries, ranging from sprains and strains to ligament tears and fractures, require specialized care to ensure effective recovery and prevent long-term damage. The center offers both surgical and non-surgical treatment options, including physical therapy, joint stabilization, and arthroscopic surgery. Sports medicine specialists focus on restoring function, minimizing downtime, and helping athletes return to their sport as quickly and safely as possible. Emphasis is placed on personalized care and tailored rehabilitation programs to support recovery and performance enhancement.
For patients with complex fractures, such as those involving multiple broken bones, joints, or bones with significant displacement, the Advanced Orthopedic Center provides advanced fracture management. These fractures often require specialized surgical techniques, including internal fixation or reconstructive surgery, to ensure proper healing and restore function. The center’s team of experienced orthopedic surgeons uses the latest imaging technologies to plan surgeries and track recovery. Post-operative rehabilitation is key to regaining strength, mobility, and function, and the center provides comprehensive support to guide patients through every stage of recovery.
A Complex Trauma Center is dedicated to providing expert care for patients suffering from severe injuries, multiple fractures, and polytrauma cases. These centers are equipped with advanced medical technologies and staffed by multidisciplinary teams that specialize in handling life-threatening and complex trauma conditions. From the moment a patient arrives, the focus is on rapid assessment, stabilization, and treatment. Time-sensitive interventions can significantly impact survival rates and long-term outcomes. These centers are crucial for managing emergencies caused by accidents, falls, or violence.
Patients with complex fractures—especially those involving multiple bones, joints, or soft tissues—require precise and coordinated care. Surgeons in trauma centers use advanced fixation techniques, external and internal stabilizers, and image-guided procedures to restore function and alignment. The goal is not only to repair damage but also to preserve mobility and prevent complications like infections or deformities. Critical care teams also manage associated injuries to organs, blood vessels, or the nervous system, ensuring a holistic treatment approach.
Polytrauma refers to multiple traumatic injuries that may affect different parts of the body simultaneously. These cases often require intensive care and involvement from various specialties including orthopedics, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, and critical care. A well-coordinated, phased approach to treatment ensures that life-saving procedures are prioritized while planning for long-term recovery. Monitoring vital signs, organ function, and wound healing is essential during the hospital stay. Complex trauma centers provide the infrastructure and expertise to manage such high-risk scenarios effectively.
Recovery from complex trauma doesn’t end with surgery; rehabilitation is a crucial part of the healing process. Physical therapy helps restore strength, flexibility, and mobility, while psychological support aids in coping with the emotional impact of trauma. Long-term follow-up ensures proper healing, addresses complications, and adapts treatment plans as needed. By combining acute care with long-term rehabilitation strategies, complex trauma centers help patients regain independence and improve their overall quality of life.
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is a surgical procedure used to relieve pain and restore function in patients with severely damaged knee joints, usually due to arthritis or injury. Modern TKR techniques now include minimally invasive and robotic-assisted methods, which reduce tissue damage and improve accuracy. This advancement allows for quicker recovery, less postoperative pain, and better overall outcomes. The procedure involves replacing the damaged portions of the knee with artificial components made from metal and high-grade plastic. TKR is often recommended when conservative treatments like medication and physiotherapy no longer provide
Minimally invasive TKR uses smaller incisions compared to traditional surgery, leading to less trauma to surrounding muscles and tissues. This technique reduces blood loss, lowers the risk of infection, and accelerates healing. Patients often experience shorter hospital stays and faster return to daily activities. Despite the smaller incisions, the effectiveness of the implant and the durability of the results are comparable to traditional methods. The approach is especially beneficial for active patients looking for a quicker recovery with fewer complications.
Robotic-assisted TKR enhances precision during surgery by using advanced imaging and robotic technology to guide the surgeon. The system creates a personalized 3D model of the patient's knee, allowing for more accurate placement of the implant. This level of customization improves joint alignment, function, and implant longevity. Robotic assistance also minimizes variability in outcomes and reduces the risk of complications. Patients benefit from a more natural-feeling joint and a smoother rehabilitation process.
Recovery after TKR involves a structured rehabilitation plan focused on regaining strength, flexibility, and mobility. With minimally invasive and robotic-assisted techniques, patients typically begin walking within a day and resume normal activities within weeks. Physical therapy is a key component, helping to ensure long-term success of the surgery. Pain management, wound care, and regular follow-up appointments are also crucial during recovery. With proper care and adherence to rehab protocols, most patients experience significant improvements in pain relief and joint function.
Total Hip Replacement (THR) is a surgical procedure designed to relieve chronic hip pain and restore mobility by replacing a damaged hip joint with an artificial implant. It is commonly performed for conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or severe hip injuries. Modern THR techniques, including minimally invasive and robotic-assisted methods, have significantly improved outcomes and recovery times. These advancements allow patients to experience better joint function and a quicker return to daily activities. THR has become one of the most successful orthopedic surgeries in terms of pain relief and quality of life improvement.
Recent advancements in THR have introduced less invasive approaches, such as the anterior hip replacement technique, which avoids cutting major muscles and leads to faster recovery. Robotic-assisted surgery offers greater precision in implant positioning, which enhances joint stability and prolongs the life of the prosthesis. These techniques minimize blood loss, reduce scarring, and lower the risk of complications. With improved accuracy and customized implants, patients benefit from more natural joint movement and a quicker return to normal function.
THR significantly reduces hip pain and improves joint mobility, allowing patients to regain independence in daily activities like walking, climbing stairs, and exercising. The procedure also helps correct joint deformities and improves leg length balance. With proper rehabilitation, most patients experience long-lasting results and a dramatic improvement in their quality of life. The durability of modern implants ensures that many patients enjoy decades of improved function without the need for revision surgery.
Postoperative care is a vital part of THR, focusing on pain management, wound care, and physiotherapy. Patients typically begin walking with support within a day or two after surgery and progress to independent movement over the following weeks. A personalized rehabilitation program helps restore muscle strength and joint flexibility while preventing complications like dislocation. Follow-up care ensures the hip is healing properly and that the implant is functioning well. With adherence to recovery guidelines, most patients can resume normal activities and enjoy a more active, pain-free life.
Spine surgery and deformity correction focus on diagnosing and treating a wide range of spinal conditions that affect mobility and quality of life. These include spinal disorders such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative spine disease, as well as structural issues like scoliosis and kyphosis. Advanced surgical techniques now allow for safer and more effective procedures with quicker recovery. The primary goal is to relieve pain, restore function, and correct structural abnormalities of the spine. Treatment is personalized based on the patient’s condition, age, and overall health.
Herniated discs occur when the soft cushion between the vertebrae slips out of place or ruptures, often causing nerve compression and back pain. Surgical options, such as microdiscectomy or spinal decompression, aim to remove the pressure on affected nerves. In degenerative conditions, spinal fusion or artificial disc replacement may be recommended to stabilize the spine. These surgeries are often minimally invasive, reducing the risk of complications and shortening hospital stays. Proper surgical intervention can significantly improve mobility and reduce chronic pain.
Spinal deformities like scoliosis (sideways curvature) or kyphosis (forward rounding) can lead to posture problems, back pain, and breathing difficulties. Deformity correction surgery involves realigning and stabilizing the spine using rods, screws, or spinal fusion techniques. In growing children or adolescents, special growth-modulating implants may be used to guide spine development. Early intervention is key to preventing progression and preserving function. With modern technology, including intraoperative imaging and navigation, these complex surgeries have become safer and more precise.
Postoperative care and rehabilitation are crucial for a successful outcome after spine surgery. Patients are usually encouraged to begin gentle movement shortly after surgery to prevent stiffness and promote healing. Physical therapy helps restore strength, flexibility, and coordination. Pain management, regular follow-ups, and lifestyle adjustments support long-term spinal health. With proper care and a tailored recovery plan, patients often experience significant relief from symptoms and improved posture and mobility, allowing them to return to a more active and pain-free life.
Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy focuses on diagnosing, treating, and preventing injuries related to physical activity, particularly those affecting the joints, ligaments, and tendons. Whether caused by athletic participation or active lifestyles, these injuries require precise care to ensure full recovery and long-term function. Arthroscopy—a minimally invasive surgical technique—has revolutionized joint care, allowing for faster recovery and reduced complications. This specialty aims to restore mobility, alleviate pain, and help patients return to peak performance as quickly and safely as possible.
Ligament tears, such as ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injuries, and tendon damage are common in both amateur and professional athletes. Sports medicine specialists use arthroscopic surgery to repair or reconstruct these tissues with minimal disruption to surrounding structures. Early diagnosis and tailored treatment plans are crucial to prevent long-term joint instability or weakness. With the right intervention, patients can regain strength, balance, and function, often returning to sport within months. Non-surgical therapies like bracing and physiotherapy are also used in milder cases.
Joint preservation is a key focus of modern sports medicine, aiming to delay or avoid joint replacement by maintaining the natural structure and function of the joint. Techniques such as cartilage repair, realignment procedures, and biologic therapies like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) are used to treat early joint degeneration. Arthroscopy allows surgeons to address issues like meniscal tears, loose bodies, and synovitis without open surgery. These treatments are ideal for younger, active patients who wish to maintain a high level of physical activity.
Rehabilitation is integral to sports medicine, ensuring that recovery is complete and sustainable. Individualized physiotherapy programs help patients regain muscle strength, joint mobility, and neuromuscular control. Ongoing assessments track healing and guide progression to higher levels of activity. Education on injury prevention, proper technique, and conditioning is also provided to reduce the risk of recurrence. Through comprehensive care and structured rehab, patients can safely return to their sport or daily routine with confidence and improved performance.