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Ortho Doctors in Patiala - Manipal Hospitals

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Ortho Doctors in Patiala

The Department of Orthopaedics at Manipal Hospitals Patiala prides itself on providing world-class treatment and care for a plethora of orthopaedic disorders affecting the musculoskeletal system in both adults and children. The department is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and is one of the leading quaternary care centres in India. Our orthopaedic doctors in Patiala have a wealth of experience and expertise in treating a variety of orthopaedic ailments through invasive or non-invas......

The Department of Orthopaedics at Manipal Hospitals Patiala prides itself on providing world-class t......

Patiala

Senior Consultant - Orthopedics & Joint Replacement Surgery

Qualification:

MBBS | MS | M.Ch

Patiala

Consultant - Orthopedics Joint Replacement & Arthroscopic Surgery

Qualification:

MBBS | MS

FAQs

Orthopaedic doctors treat conditions related to bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. This includes fractures, arthritis, back pain, sports injuries, joint pain, and more.

Choosing the right orthopaedic doctor depends on your specific condition, their area of expertise, experience, and patient reviews. Consulting with our orthopaedic specialist in Patiala can help you make an informed decision.

Look for a doctor with an MBBS and MS in Orthopedics or a relevant specialisation. Additionally, board certification, years of experience, and patient reviews are important indicators of expertise.

During your first consultation, the doctor will review your medical history, discuss symptoms, perform a physical examination, and may order imaging tests like X-rays or MRIs to diagnose the issue.

Orthopaedic specialists provide both surgical and non-surgical treatments, including physical therapy, medications, joint injections, and surgeries such as joint replacements, arthroscopy, and fracture repair.

Preparation for orthopaedic surgery includes discussing medical history, understanding the procedure, and following pre-surgical instructions from your doctor, like fasting or stopping certain medications.

Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and individual health. Minor procedures may take a few weeks, while joint replacement surgeries can require several months of recovery and physical therapy.

Yes, many orthopaedic procedures, such as arthroscopy, are minimally invasive, resulting in smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgery.

Some pain is expected after surgery, but severe or prolonged pain should be reported to your doctor. They can adjust your pain management plan or evaluate for any complications.

Follow-up frequency depends on your treatment plan. After surgery or major treatment, regular follow-ups are common to monitor healing, adjust treatment, and start rehabilitation as needed.

Yes, maintaining a healthy weight, practising good posture, staying active, and eating a balanced diet can support joint and bone health and reduce the risk of orthopaedic issues.