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Knee Replacement
A knee replacement is a surgical intervention that involves replacing a damaged knee joint with an artificial joint. This procedure is commonly recommended for individuals suffering from severe knee arthritis or injuries that cause debilitating pain and limit mobility. During the surgery, the damaged joint surfaces are removed, and a prosthetic joint made of metal and plastic components is implanted. This artificial joint mimics the function of a natural knee, providing improved mobility and reducing pain. Knee replacements have proven to be effective in restoring quality of life and enabling individuals to engage in daily activities with greater comfort and ease.
Hip Replacement
Hip replacement, also known as total hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure aimed at relieving pain and improving function in individuals with hip joint damage or arthritis. During the surgery, the damaged hip joint is replaced with a prosthetic implant, consisting of a metal ball and socket, which mimic the natural hip joint's structure and movement. The procedure involves removing the damaged cartilage and bone, followed by implanting the artificial components securely into the hip socket and femur. Hip replacement surgery has a high success rate, providing patients with reduced pain, increased mobility, and an improved quality of life.
Shoulder Replacement
Shoulder replacement is a surgical procedure that involves replacing the damaged parts of the shoulder joint with artificial components. It is typically performed to relieve severe pain and improve joint function in individuals with conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or severe fractures. The procedure aims to restore mobility, reduce pain, and enhance the overall quality of life for patients. During the surgery, the damaged parts of the shoulder joint, including the ball and socket, are replaced with prosthetic implants made of metal and plastic. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are often required after surgery to optimize recovery and regain strength and range of motion.
Sports Injury Management
Sports injury management encompasses the timely evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries sustained during physical activities. It involves administering immediate first aid measures, seeking medical assessment, devising individualized treatment plans, and implementing rehabilitation protocols. Treatment modalities may include medication, therapy, and adequate rest. Regular monitoring and follow-up enable optimal recovery and help minimize the risk of recurrent injuries, facilitating a safe return to sports activities.
ACL Reconstruction
ACL reconstruction is a surgical procedure performed to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. The ACL is crucial for providing stability to the knee joint. During the procedure, the surgeon removes the damaged ligament and replaces it with a graft, usually taken from the patient's own tendon or a donor tendon. The graft is then secured in place using screws or other fixation devices. After surgery, a rehabilitation program is essential to regain strength, stability, and range of motion. ACL reconstruction aims to restore knee function and stability, allowing individuals to return to their normal activities and sports.
PCL Reconstruction
PCL reconstruction is a surgical procedure performed to repair a torn or injured posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in the knee. The PCL is one of the four major ligaments that stabilize the knee joint. During the procedure, the surgeon uses a graft, typically taken from the patient's own tissue or a donor, to replace the damaged PCL. The graft is secured to the bone with screws or other fixation devices. PCL reconstruction aims to restore stability, function, and range of motion to the knee, allowing patients to regain strength and participate in physical activities without pain or instability.
Meniscus Repair
Meniscus repair is a surgical procedure that aims to fix a tear in the meniscus, a cartilage structure in the knee joint. It is typically performed to restore stability and function, alleviate pain, and prevent further damage. During the procedure, the surgeon uses specialized instruments to suture the torn edges of the meniscus together, promoting healing and allowing the tissue to regain its strength. Meniscus repair is often preferred over removal or partial removal (meniscectomy) when possible, as it preserves the natural cushioning and shock absorption properties of the meniscus, promoting long-term joint health and reducing the risk of future complications.
Bankart Repair
Bankart repair is a surgical procedure performed to treat recurrent shoulder dislocations caused by damage to the labrum and ligaments in the shoulder joint. The procedure involves reattaching the torn labrum to the glenoid (shoulder socket) using sutures and anchors. The surgeon makes small incisions and uses specialized instruments to access the joint. The torn tissue is carefully repaired, restoring stability to the shoulder joint. Bankart repair aims to prevent future dislocations and allows patients to regain normal shoulder function and range of motion. Postoperative rehabilitation is crucial to ensure optimal recovery and long-term success of the procedure.
Rotator Cuff Repair
Rotator cuff repair is a surgical procedure that aims to repair a tear or injury in the rotator cuff, which is a group of tendons and muscles surrounding the shoulder joint. The procedure is typically performed arthroscopically, using small incisions and specialized instruments. The surgeon reattaches the torn tendon to the bone, allowing for proper healing and restoration of shoulder function. Rehabilitation after surgery involves physical therapy to strengthen the shoulder muscles and improve range of motion. Rotator cuff repair is often recommended for individuals with persistent shoulder pain, weakness, or limited mobility caused by rotator cuff damage.
Fracture & Complex Trauma Management
Fracture and complex trauma management involves the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of severe bone fractures and associated injuries. It encompasses a multidisciplinary approach that combines orthopedic surgery, trauma surgery, radiology, and physical therapy. The primary goals are to stabilize the fracture, promote healing, restore function, and minimize complications. Treatment strategies may include surgical interventions such as internal fixation, external fixation, or bone grafting, as well as non-surgical methods like immobilization and rehabilitation exercises. The management of complex trauma requires careful assessment and coordination of care to ensure optimal outcomes for patients, often involving collaboration between different medical specialists and healthcare professionals.
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Schedule a consultation with Dr. Amit Gupta, an experienced orthopedic surgeon in Delhi, India, specializing in sports injuries, trauma, and joint replacement. Contact him by phone or email on his clinic’s website. Dr. Amit Gupta provides personalized care, and advanced treatments, and aims to help patients achieve their desired outcomes.
Dr. Amit Gupta
NS 17, NS Rd, Block NS Mianwali Nagar, Paschim Vihar, Delhi, 110087
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