Treatments Offered

Knee pain may arise from injuries, overuse, or age-related wear and tear. Common causes include ligament damage (such as ACL tears), meniscus injuries, arthritis, and patellar dislocation. Depending on severity, treatment options range from rest, physiotherapy, and medications to arthroscopic procedures or total knee replacement surgery.

Knee Pain & Problems

Hip pain can result from conditions like arthritis, bursitis, labral tears, or fractures, often impacting mobility and daily activities. Treatment may involve pain-relieving medications, physiotherapy, and, in severe cases, hip replacement surgery.

Hip Pain & Problems

Elbow Pain & Problems

Elbow pain can be caused by conditions such as tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, bursitis, or fractures. Management options include rest, splinting, and physiotherapy, with steroid injections or minimally invasive surgery recommended for stubborn or severe cases.

Foot Pain & Problems

Foot pain can result from issues like plantar fasciitis, bunions, flat feet, or fractures. Proper diagnosis is essential, and treatment may include custom orthotics, physiotherapy, footwear adjustments, or surgery, depending on the severity.

Hand Pain & Problems

Hand pain may be caused by arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, or fractures. Treatment options range from bracing, anti-inflammatory medications, and corticosteroid injections to surgical release procedures when required.

Neck Pain & Problems

Neck pain can stem from muscle strain, cervical spondylosis, disc herniation, or injury. Treatment may include posture correction, medications, physiotherapy, and, in some cases, spinal injections or surgery.

Shoulder Pain & Problems

Shoulder problems such as rotator cuff injuries, frozen shoulder, dislocations, and arthritis can significantly limit daily activities. Management options include rest, anti-inflammatory medications, physiotherapy, and, in some cases, arthroscopic surgery.

Osteoarthritis

This common form of arthritis occurs due to the gradual wear and tear of joint cartilage, most often affecting the knees, hips, and hands. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. Treatment may involve lifestyle modifications, physiotherapy, joint injections, and, in advanced cases, joint replacement surgery.

Osteoporosis

A condition in which bones become weak and brittle due to loss of bone density, increasing the risk of fractures—particularly in the hip, spine, and wrist. Prevention and management may include calcium and vitamin D supplementation, regular exercise, and bone-strengthening medications.

Soft Tissue Injuries

These injuries—such as sprains, strains, and ligament or tendon damage—are often caused by sports activities, accidents, or overuse. Treatment may involve R.I.C.E. therapy (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation), physiotherapy, and, in severe cases, surgery.

Hip Fracture

Common among older adults, often due to falls or osteoporosis, this condition requires urgent medical care. Treatment typically involves surgical repair or hip replacement, followed by rehabilitation to restore mobility.

ACL Injury

An ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury, often sustained during sports, can cause knee pain and instability. Management may include bracing and rehabilitation for partial tears, or reconstructive surgery followed by physiotherapy for complete tears.