FAQ’s

If knee pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility persist despite medications, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes, a knee replacement evaluation may be recommended.

Yes, bilateral knee replacement is possible for suitable patients after careful medical evaluation and overall health assessment.

Minor ACL injuries may improve with rehabilitation, but complete tears often require reconstruction for active individuals.

Most patients return to sports within 6–9 months, depending on healing, rehabilitation, and medical clearance.

No. Many rotator cuff tears respond well to physiotherapy, medications, and other non-surgical treatments before surgery is considered.

Most patients resume daily activities within 6–12 weeks, with full recovery varying based on individual progress.

It uses smaller incisions and specialized techniques to stabilize fractures, reduce tissue damage, and promote faster recovery.

Yes. Image-guided nerve root blocks and epidural steroid injections are offered for selected spine conditions.

Most childhood fractures heal completely, but growth plate injuries require expert evaluation and regular follow-up.

Yes. Bring your previous X-rays, MRI scans, and reports for expert evaluation and a second opinion.

Arthritis affects joint cartilage, while ligament injuries involve torn or stretched connective tissues supporting joints.

Age alone is not the deciding factor; surgery depends on pain, joint damage, and functional limitations.

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