If you experience persistent pain, limited mobility, or difficulty performing daily activities due to musculoskeletal issues, it’s time to consult an orthopaedic specialist. Early intervention can prevent complications and improve outcomes.
During your initial consultation, we will discuss your medical history, symptoms, and any previous treatments. A physical examination and diagnostic tests, such as X-rays or MRIs, may be performed to determine the cause of your condition.
No, many conditions can be managed with non-surgical treatments such as medications, physical therapy, or joint injections. Surgery is recommended only when conservative methods are ineffective.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure and individual factors. Minor surgeries may require a few weeks, while major procedures like joint replacement can take several months. A personalized rehabilitation plan ensures optimal recovery.
Absolutely. Paediatric orthopaedics addresses conditions like fractures, congenital deformities, and growth-related issues to ensure healthy development.
Regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, using proper posture, and avoiding repetitive strain can help prevent many orthopaedic issues. I also recommend periodic check-ups to monitor bone and joint health.
Yes, I provide second opinions to help you make informed decisions about your treatment options.