Best Orthopaedics Hospital in Bangalore

Orthopaedics is a medical speciality that deals with the musculoskeletal system (muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons). Doctors treat a wide range of musculoskeletal issues, including sports injuries, joint pain, back problems and more, using surgical and non-surgical approaches.

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    Dr Aditya Ballal

    Speciality : Orthopaedics
    At Aveksha Hospital Bangalore, our team of best doctors at the Department of Orthopaedics is committed to keeping our patients’ care and health at the priority of our efforts. The Department of Orthopaedics focuses on correcting, preventing, diagnosing, and treating skeletal deformities in patients of different age groups relating to joint, bone, ligament, muscle, tendon, skin, and nerve disorders.
    Our doctors have expertise in treating various conditions, from clubfoot in newborns to arthroscopic surgery in young adults to older patients with rheumatoid arthritis, with access to cutting-edge technology, as well as a team dedicated to performing in an emergency.

    Orthopaedic Treatment at Aveksha

    The most common reason people see an orthopaedic doctor or a surgeon is for joint, muscle, or bone pa and any discomfort associated with mobility. If your body hurts, is stiff, or swollen on a regular basis, or if you have an injury to your joints, bones, muscles, or ligaments seek an orthopaedic specialist near you.

    Advanced Orthopaedic Surgeries at Aveksha Hospital

    Total Knee Replacement

    Total Hip Replacement

    Meniscus Repair Surgery

    ACL Surgery

    We use minimally invasive techniques to start reducing pain and promote healing whenever possible. We ensure pre-surgery and post-surgery services from all medical, surgical, and nursing staff in the recovery of all surgery patients—our hospital expertise in providing both general and surgical treatment and facilities. Joint preservation surgeries, such as cartilage transfers, knee resurfacing, arthroscopic ligament reconstructions, joint replacement, and complex fracture management, are performed with highly trained and dedicated orthopaedic surgeons.
    • Spinal Tumour
    • Degenerative disc diseases
    • Trauma Injuries
    • Congenital limb deformities
    • Bone Tumours
    • Brachial plexus injuries
    • Arthritis
    • Scoliosis
    • Sports Injuries
    • Spinal deformities, and more.
    Among the field expertise and specialists with us, we deal with the various skeletal conditions of patients and ensure the best care is provided for treatment, recovery, and rehabilitation. Including the problems mentioned above, our doctors deal with fractures, torn ligaments, dislocations, strains and sprains, sciatica, pulled muscles, ruptured discs, bow legs, scoliosis, knock knees, hammertoes, bone tumours, cerebral palsy, growth abnormalities, muscular dystrophy, and many more.
    • Arthritis
    • Joint Pain
    • Bone fractures
    • Muscle, tendon or ligament injuries.
    • Back pain
    • Neck pain
    • Shoulder pain and problems, such as bursitis
    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    • Sports injuries
    • Congenital conditions, such as clubfoot, scoliosis, and more.

    Our Area of Expertise

    The hand and upper extremity

    Ankle and
    foot

    Musculoskeletal Oncology (tumour)

    Paediatric orthopaedics

    Sports
    medicine

    Spine
    surgery

    Trauma
    surgery

    Joint replacement surgery

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    Faq's

    Orthopaedics is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal disorders. These include conditions affecting bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves. Orthopaedic specialists, or orthopaedic surgeons, treat conditions ranging from fractures and arthritis to spinal issues and sports injuries.
    You should see an orthopaedic doctor if you are experiencing any of the following: Persistent joint pain or stiffness Unexplained swelling or redness in joints Difficulty in movement or walking Deformities in bones or joints (e.g., misalignment) Recurring muscle or tendon injuries, especially from sports Trauma or injuries to bones, joints, or soft tissues, such as fractures or sprains
    An orthopaedic surgeon specializes in treating musculoskeletal conditions that often require surgical intervention, such as fractures, joint replacements, or tendon repairs. They focus on structural problems with bones, joints, and soft tissues. A rheumatologist, on the other hand, specializes in the medical treatment of inflammatory diseases that affect the joints and soft tissues, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and gout. Rheumatologists generally do not perform surgery but manage chronic conditions with medications and non-surgical therapies.
    Treatment for joint pain or arthritis depends on the severity and type of condition, but common approaches include: Medications: Pain relievers (e.g., acetaminophen), anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., NSAIDs), and disease-modifying drugs (e.g., DMARDs) for inflammatory arthritis. Physical Therapy: Exercises to improve mobility and strengthen the muscles around the joint. Injections: Corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid injections to reduce inflammation and improve joint function. Surgical Options: Joint replacement (e.g., knee or hip replacement) or arthroscopy to clean out damaged tissue. Lifestyle Modifications: Weight management, low-impact exercise, and use of assistive devices.
    If you suspect you have a fracture, follow these steps: Immobilize the affected area: Avoid moving the injured limb or joint. If possible, use a splint or a cloth to secure the area until you can get medical help. Apply ice: Ice can help reduce swelling and pain. Apply it in intervals (20 minutes on, 20 minutes off). Elevate the injury: Raise the injured area above heart level to reduce swelling. Seek immediate medical attention: Go to an emergency room or an orthopaedic specialist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. X-rays are usually needed to confirm the type and extent of the fracture.
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