Department Of Orthopaedics & Trauma

Orthopaedics is a branch of medicine that focuses on problems with bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, nerves, and other parts of the musculoskeletal system.
Orthopaedics and Trauma presents a unique collection of International review articles summarizing the current state of knowledge in orthopaedics. Each issue begins with a focus on a specific area of the orthopaedic knowledge syllabus, covering several related topics in a mini-symposium.
Initial management of acute orthopedic trauma is aimed at reducing contamination, immobilizing the limb, preserving the vasculature, and minimizing pain. Analgesic therapy should be instituted.

Centre of Excellence: Orthopaedics & Trauma at Mediwin Hospital, Ghaziabad

This type of knee replacement surgery is also called knee arthroplasty or knee resurfacing. An artificial joint called a prosthesis is used to replace a damaged bone or cartilage in the kneecap, shinbone, or thighbone. Total hip replacement surgery, also called hip arthroplasty, replaces a damaged hip joint with a prosthesis or an artificial hip joint made of hard plastic, ceramic, or metal.
Sprengel Shoulder is a congenital disability in which the shoulder blade, or scapula, is too high and is unusually connected to the spine. This can make it hard to move the shoulder. Mediwin Hospital has the best sports injury specialists in Ghaziabad who can help you with Sprengel shoulder surgery.

Specialist Orthopaedics & Trauma Care from Mediwin Hospital, Ghaziabad

When there is an infection, the knee is unstable, the bone has been removed, etc., hinged implants for knee replacement prostheses are commonly used. Because the rotating bearings allow local joint reconstruction or segmental bone replacement, hinged implants are helpful in complex cases of total knee replacement revision.
He best way to fix a deformity at the elbow or wrist depends on the kind of deformity and how much it has moved. A Madelung deformity is a congenital disability where the wrist grows in the wrong way. Radial Ray Anomalies: include a range of malformations, from radial hypoplasia (partial) to radial aplasia (complete) absence of the radius, radial carpal bones, or the thumb.

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