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Conditions

  • Tendonitis

    Tendonitis refers to the inflammation of a tendon, which is a band of fibrous connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone. Tendonitis can result from...

  • Tendon Injuries

    Tendons are powerful fibrous cords which connect muscle to bone. When you overstretch a tendon, it can rupture (tear) completely or partially. This rupturing of the...

Procedures

  • Ligament Preservation/Repair

    Ligament preservation/repair is a surgical procedure to correct and restore a torn or damaged ligament by replacing it with a graft or by removing the injured ends...

  • Tendon Repair Surgery

    Tendon repair surgery is performed to repair a torn or ruptured tendon and restore normal function and movement to the joint. It is usually performed by arthroscopy.

  • Cartilage Restoration

    Articular or hyaline cartilage is a smooth tissue that covers the bone surfaces in a joint helping in smooth bony interactions during movements of the joint.

  • Ligament Reconstruction

    Ligament reconstruction is surgery to reconstruct a torn ligament using a graft or artificial prosthesis. Ligaments are tough, non-stretchable fibers that hold...

  • Fracture Surgery

    Fracture surgery is a procedure to fix broken (fractured) bones and to hold them in place using advanced equipment. Though fractures can heal without surgery...

  • Fracture Repair

    Fracture repair is a procedure performed to heal broken (fractured) bones using conservative or surgical treatment methods. This procedure mainly focuses...

  • Fracture Care

    A bone fracture is a medical condition in which a bone is cracked or broken. It is a break in the continuity of the bone. While many fractures are the result of...

  • Nonoperative Orthopedic Treatment

    Nonoperative orthopedic treatment refers to managing musculoskeletal or orthopedic (bone, joint, and muscle) conditions without surgery. It is typically the first-line...