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Orthopedic Services in Chandigarh

"At our health care hospital, we provide the all orthopedic services including joint replacement, knee replacement and hip replacement to our patients.

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Orthopedic Services in Chandigarh

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  1. Orthopedic Services In Chandigarh 0172-2691846

  2. About Hospital Santokh Hospital ( earlier known as Santokh Nursing Home) is a pioneer & one of the most reputed multi-specialty health center, serving since 1991. Santokh Hospital is an ISO 9001-2008 certified health center maintaining very high standards of care, hospitality and ethics. Santokh Hospital has its own well stocked captive pharmacy that caters to the indoor patients round the clock. An ambulance with oxygen cylinder, emergency drugs along with trained personnel available for 24 hours service.

  3. Orthopedic Services Health has been the key focus for people of all ages. And as we grow older, the orthopedic issues also start taking control of our actions. These orthopedic health issues restrict our ability to move and be active and affect our very existence. Orthopedic services comprises of strong bones and joints so that physical incapacity and disability in movement is prevented.

  4. Joint Replacement Surgery, also known as Replacement arthroplasty, requires an orthopedic surgery for treating arthritic or dysfunctional joint surface by replacing it with an orthopedic prosthesis. When a surgeon prescribes and schedules such Joint Replacement Surgery, physiotherapy and some exercises are usually prescribed as pre and post-surgery routine.

  5. Types Of Joint Replacement Knee Replacement Revision Surgery Hip Replacement Sports Injuries Hip Replacement Spinal Fractures Reconstructive surgery Spinal Disc Disease

  6. Knee Replacement Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is a successful remedy which relieves you from the serious pain which causes disability in movement. Usually people believe that the success of the surgery depends on the physician’s skill and the procedure that has been adopted. But the fact is that there is a recovery time of three to twelve months to get back to normal routine. To a large extent, the recovery depends on patients’ overall health in general and willingness in following the recommendations on diet, rest and physical therapy.

  7. The bone surfaces of the ball and socket are covered with articular cartilage, a smooth tissue that cushions the ends of the bones and enables them to move easily. Hip replacement surgery is usually necessary when the hip joint is worn or damaged to the extent that your mobility is reduced and you experience pain even while resting.

  8. The severity of a fracture usually depends on the force that caused the break. If the bone's breaking point has been exceeded only slightly, then the bone may crack rather than break all the way through. If the force is extreme, such as in an automobile crash or a gunshot, the bone may shatter.

  9. Reconstructive surgery There are two basic categories of patients: those who have congenital deformities, otherwise known as birth defects, and those with developmental deformities, acquired as a result of accident, infection, disease, or in some cases, aging. Some common examples of congenital abnormalities are birthmarks; cleft-lip and palate deformities; hand deformities such as syndactyly (webbed fingers), or extra or absent fingers; and abnormal breast development.

  10. Revision Surgery In most cases revision surgery is not due to an error or mistake of a previous operation. Spinal surgery is a complex field and even the very best and most experienced surgeons do not always get excellent results. Common reasons for revision surgery include such problems as pseudarthrosis (failure to achieve solid fusion) which may be due to poor tissue healing and patient related factors. Another element to consider is that the spine is a living and dynamic structure. Even after apparent successful surgery the function and shape of the spine can deteriorate requiring further surgery to remedy a problem.

  11. Sports Injuries Sports Injuries Exercising is good for you, but sometimes you can injure yourself when you play sports or exercise. Accidents, poor training practices, or improper gear can cause them. Some people get hurt because they are not in shape. Not warming up or stretching enough can also lead to injuries. Other possible treatments include pain relievers, keeping the injured area from moving, rehabilitation, and sometimes surgery.

  12. Spinal Fractures Spinal fractures can vary widely in severity. While some fractures are very serious injuries that require emergency treatment, other fractures can be the result of bones weakened by osteoporosis. Most spinal fractures occur in the thoracic (mudpacks) and lumbar spine (lower back) or at the connection of the two (thoracolumbar junction). Many fractures heal with conservative treatment; however severe fractures may require surgery to realign the bones.

  13. Spinal Disc Disease Only a person who has experienced a damaged spinal disk understands the agony and helplessness it brings. The pain can be excruciating. Every movement seems to make it worse. This pain is a warning signal that you should heed. If you take appropriate action, the discomfort usually stops, and the problem can be corrected. Spinal disks are rubbery pads between the vertebrae, the specialized bones that make up the spinal column.

  14. ContactUs Santokh Hospital H.No. 846, Sector 38-A Chandigarh 160036 0172-2691846 http://www.santokhhospital.com/ info@santokhhospital.com

  15. You Thank By Santokh Hospital

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