TYPES OF HIP REPLACEMENT Uncemented Total Hip Replacement : Both the socket and the stem components are fitted into the bone without using acrylic bone cement. This is a precision operation and the bone grows into the surface of the components holdin
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View DetailsKNEE PAIN Knee pain is a common complaint that affects people of all ages. Knee pain may be the result of an injury, such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage. Medical conditions — including arthritis, gout and infections — also can cause knee pa
View DetailsRisk factors A number of factors can increase your risk of having knee problems, including: Excess weight. Being overweight or obese increases stress on your knee joints, even during ordinary activities such as walking or going up and down stairs. It
View DetailsThe Joint Replacement Center has been offering excellent patient care services and a wide range of treatment options such as implantation of patient-specific devices, Advanced Joint Replacement Surgery and Minimally Invasive Anterior Hip Replacement.
View DetailsShoulder DislocationPlaying more overhead sports activities and repeated use of the shoulder the t workplace may lead to sliding of the upper arm bone, the ball portion, from the glenoid, the socket portion of the shoulder. The dislocation might be
View DetailsOlecranon (Elbow) FracturesThree bones, the humerus, radius and ulna make up the elbow joint. The bones are held together by ligaments that provide stability to the joint. Muscles and tendons around the bones coordinate the movements and help in pe
View DetailsJoint Replacement procedure involving removal of worn-out cartilage from the joint followed by joint resurfacing with a replacement implant that mimics the normal joint is recommended for the patients who after having tried conservative non-surgical
View DetailsTo understand what causes knee pain, it may help to know what makes up the knee joint.The knee is the joint where the thighbone, shinbone, and kneecap (patella) connect. It also involves cartilage, ligaments, menisci, and tendons.Cartilage is a sl
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