- Minimally Invasive Knee Joint Replacement
- Total knee replacement is a very successful surgical treatment for knee arthritis. Over the years, minimally invasive knee replacement surgical techniques have been developed to lessen tissue trauma and improve patient outcomes.
- Total Knee Replacement
- Total knee replacement, also called total knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which the worn out or damaged surfaces of the knee joint are removed and replaced with an artificial prosthesis.
- Unicompartmental/Partial Knee Replacement
- Unicompartmental knee replacement is a minimally invasive surgery in which only the damaged compartment of the knee is replaced with an implant. It is also called a partial knee replacement.
- Cartilage Transplant
- Cartilage transplant is a procedure that has been designed for transferring and generating new cartilage cells to the areas wherein the cartilage has already been damaged.
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Knee arthroscopy is a common surgical procedure performed using an arthroscope, a viewing instrument, to diagnose or treat a knee problem.
- ACL Reconstruction
- ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction is a commonly performed surgical procedure. With recent advances in arthroscopic surgery, it can now be performed with minimal incision and low complication rates.
- Meniscal Repair Surgery
- Meniscal surgery is a surgical procedure employed for the treatment of torn or damaged meniscal tissues in the knee. It is mostly performed as a minimally invasive keyhole procedure.
- Removal of Loose Bodies
- Loose bodies are fragments of detached cartilage or bone inside the knee joint. These fragments may be free floating (unstable) or may be trapped (stable) within the joint. Depending on the severity, you may have one or more loose bodies in your knee joint.
- Knee Osteotomy
- Knee osteotomy is a surgical procedure in which the upper part of shinbone (tibia) or lower part of thighbone (femur) is cut and realigned. It is usually performed in arthritic conditions affecting only one side of your knee.
- Knee Fracture Surgery
- A knee fracture is a broken bone or a crack in or around the joint of the knee. This can involve the tibia (shin bone), the kneecap (patella), or femur (thighbone) where they connect with the knee.
- Knee Ligament Reconstruction
- Knee ligament reconstruction is a surgical procedure to repair or replace damaged ligaments of the knee joint. The surgery can be performed using minimally invasive techniques.
- PRP Knee Therapy
- PRP knee therapy is now being used to treat knee conditions. It is actually an effective nonsurgical treatment of joints.
- Stem Cell Therapy
- The stem cell treatment is now on its way in giving a new alternative to the surgical methods and curing certain ailment. This type of treatment is a biologic cell therapy that uses the stem cell from the body.
- Diagnosis
- We talk to you and ask you to tell us to the best of your recollection as to what happened. How did you injure your knee and what did you do following the injury...