Best Orthopedic Hospitals

Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road
Chennai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
21/22 Greams Lane, Thousand Lights, Off Greams Road
8952 KM's away
Specialities
45Doctors
246Beds
560
Medanta Hospital Gurgaon
Gurgaon, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
CH Baktawar Singh Road
8743 KM's away
Specialities
44Doctors
128Beds
1250
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Rao Saheb, Achutrao Patwardhan Marg, Four Bungalows, Lokhandwala Complex Road
8206 KM's away
Specialities
36Doctors
64Beds
750
Bangalore Orthopaedic And Surgical Hospital
Bengaluru, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
426, 4th Cross Rd, HRBR Layout 2nd Block
8669 KM's away
Specialities
13Doctors
19Beds
30
Blk Hospital Delhi
Delhi, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Pusa Rd, Radha Soami Satsang, Rajendra Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110005
8759 KM's away
Specialities
43Doctors
148Beds
650
Artemis Hospital
Gurgaon, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Near Unitech Cyber park, Sector 51
8745 KM's away
Specialities
40Doctors
99Beds
400

Gleneagles Global Health City
Chennai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
439, Cheran Nagar, Sholinganallur, Medavakkam
8946 KM's away
Specialities
40Doctors
42Beds
1000
Mahavir Orthopaedic & Gerneral Hospital
Mumbai, IndiaNear Vaishali Nagar, Bus Stop.
8219 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
1Beds
5
Jaslok Hospital
Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
15, Dr. G.Deshmukh Marg, Pedder Road
8203 KM's away
Specialities
31Doctors
138Beds
364Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (1286)
Can you please help me with this how to use ketoprofen gh
Female | 26
Ketoprofen GH is a medicine that helps with pain and swelling. It works by reducing chemicals in your body that cause pain and inflammation. If you are experiencing pain, you can take Ketoprofen GH as recommended by a doctor. Be aware that digestive system disorders and vertigo can be serious side effects. Follow the instructions thoroughly and consult an orthopedist if anything is unclear.
Answered on 25th July '24
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My uric acid is 10.7 ....I have severe pain on my right feet
Male | 39
Your uric acid level of 10.7 is quite high and can cause severe pain, especially in the feet, which is often a sign of gout. It’s important to avoid foods high in purines like red meat and seafood and drink plenty of water. Visit a rheumatologist, who specializes in treating gout and joint-related conditions, for proper treatment and guidance.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
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Is the presence of fluid in the knee two years post knee replacement a cause for concern?
Male | 45
a fluid in the knee is something to worry about because it might be an infection or loosening of an implant. A visit to an orthopedic specialist is necessary so that the condition can be evaluated and suitable treatment advised. In some cases, postponing treatment may result in additional complications that will require more aggressive procedures.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Essentially failure of the right ACL graft. Blunting of the free edge of the body of the right medial meniscus. Indeterminate appearances of the root of the posterior horn of the right medial meniscus. Tearing of the right lateral meniscus at the junction between the posterior horn and body. An early right knee 'cyclops' lesion cannot be completely excluded. Very early right knee joint degenerative changes.
Male | 25
Your right knee is having some issues. One of the causes of pain, swelling, and the inability to move the knee can be an incorrectly functioning graft that the ACLs are made of. The meniscus tears can cause more pain and problems with your knee bending down. The 'cyclops' lesion may be why it is difficult to straighten your knee. When early changes in the joint are seen, this may be an indication of the wearing down of the knee joint cartilage. Physical therapy and possibly surgery may be needed to treat these conditions. Consult your orthopedic doctor for the best treatment plan.
Answered on 9th Aug '24
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Pain in spinal cord from 7 years
Male | 51
Experiencing spinal cord pain for 7 years requires urgent medical evaluation. Consult a spine specialist or orthopedic doctor to diagnose the cause. They can recommend treatments, and pain management strategies, and monitor your progress.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I got little accident by scooty I felt 3 days before.. there is no more scratch... But my toe (leg) is swelled and bood clott got reddish patch and having pain.. please suggest me what to do.
Female | 17
You may be suffering from a blood clot in your leg as a result of the accident. Injury to the leg causes blood to pool and form a clot causing swelling, redness, and pain. This is serious because the clot may break free and travel to other parts of your body. Elevate your leg above your heart, apply ice, and take a break. When the pain persists or becomes severe, go to the nearest hospital immediately.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
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I am trying to get a quote for knee replacement
Female | 64
Answered on 23rd May '24
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1.What should I do for my hand joint foot joint pain? 2.I was going to meet you on Friday or Saturday afternoon in whatever chamber you would be available
Male | 30
Joint pain can occur due to various reasons such as injury, arthritis, or overuse. Symptoms may involve swelling, stiffness, and limited movement. To relieve the pain, you can try resting, applying ice packs, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers. If the pain continues, consulting an orthopedist would be the best option.
Answered on 16th Oct '24
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I think i have pectus excavatum i have a 2.6-2.7 cm concave chest i do not have problem in breathing but i think it might cause problem in future
Male | 17
Pectus excavatum is when your chest sinks inward. It happens because of how your ribs and breastbone develop. Although breathing troubles can happen, you said you're okay there, which is good. To keep an eye on things, talking to an orthopedist is wise. They can suggest the best approach for managing your condition.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
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PATIENT MRS LIAQAT REGISTRATION # NAME 28/05/2024 AGE: GENDER: 52 Years Female DATE: ADVISED BY: DR.AHMED SHAFAQAT MRI LUMBAR SPINE CLINICAL INFO: Backache. Right sciatica. TECHNIQUE: Multiplanar and multisequential non contrast MRI lumbar spinewas performed according to departmental protocol. REPORT: There is normal alignment of lumbar vertebrae. Straightening of normal lumbar curve is noted. No dislocation, compression or collapse of vertebral body noted. No focal area of abnormal signal intensity seen in the lumbo-sacral vertebrae / visible spinal cord. Conus medullaris is at L1 level. Paravertebral soft tissues show normal signal intensity. LI-L2 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L2-L3 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L3-L4 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L4-L5 level:moderate circumferential disc bulge with posterior protrusion and focal sequestration causing moderate central canal stenosis &severe narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, compressing transiting and exiting nerve roots. Spinal myopathy seen at this level. LS-S1 level: mildcircumferential disc bulge, causing mild central canal stenosis &mild narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, abutting transiting and exiting nerve roots. IMPRESSION: • At L4-L5 level,moderate circumferential disc bulge with posterior protrusion and focal sequestration causing moderate central canal stenosis & severe narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, compressing transiting and exiting nerve roots. • Lumbar myospasm.
Female | 52
Your MRI shows a disc problem in your lower back, specifically at the L4-L5 level. This is causing pressure on nerves, leading to back pain and sciatica on the right side. It occurs when the soft material inside the disc pushes out. Treatment may include physical therapy, pain medications, and possibly surgery if severe. Make sure to follow up with an orthopedist for the best advice.
Answered on 31st May '24
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Hi, my name is Raffaele, 29 yo and I use to have pain between my calf and my tibia. I used Ice packs and pills to reduce the pain but nothing. It happens when im training much or playing soccer.
Male | 29
This discomfort between your calf and tibia often arises from increased physical activity. While ice packs and over-the-counter pain relievers can help, it's essential to rest and gradually increase your training intensity. Strengthening exercises for your lower legs may also be beneficial. However, if the pain persists or worsens, please consider scheduling an appointment with an orthopedist to properly assess your condition and discuss tailored treatment options.
Answered on 18th Jan '25
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For the past 5 days I have severe pain in my neck and hand. Now the neck pain has subsided, but the pain of hand are still severe. The pain is in the veins. No medicine is working. Why is this happening?
Male | 36
The clogged veins in your hand are responsible for the pain which you are feeling. It may be the case if the distance between your collarbone and the first rib is short. For this, you can start with your posture and take it slow with stretching exercises. When the pain persists see an orthopedist for more tests and treatments.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
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I am suffering in lower back pain and I have disc bulge in my lower back
Male | 22
One of the discs in your back moves out of place and presses nearby nerves. Pain can feel sharp or dull - even traveling down your leg. For relief, rest, use heat or ice, try gentle exercises. But most importantly, talk with an orthopedist for professional advice.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
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One year ago my LS spine L3 4 L4 5 operation done but my pain is continuous please ask solution
Male | 63
It could be due to complications from the surgery or other underlying factors. Check with your orthopedist who performed the surgery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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How soon can i drive after arthroscopic shoulder surgery?
In normal condition You will need around 2 - 21/2 months to drive comfortably on your own. But if there is any complications post surgery, you need to consult orthopedist for advise.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi doctor I have lower back pain which radiation goes groin area and pubc and private area
Female | 23
This may be a symptom of several problems, including a herniated disc, sciatica, or urinary tract infection. Visit an orthopedic surgeon or a urologist as early as possible to receive a full diagnosis and proper treatment to address the underlying issue efficiently.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Got injured sacroillzc jojnt ligaments, suffering from dysfunctiong, rdgarding fusion of si joint
Female | 49
Although sacroiliac joint dysfunction is usually considered to be the source of lower back and/or leg pain, it can be difficult to diagnose. When the normal mobility of the sacroiliac joint, which joins the triangular bone at the bottom of the spine (the sacrum) to the pelvic, is interrupted, it can produce pain.
• More specifically, sacroiliac joint pain can be caused by either too much or too little movement. Because they can feel so similar, leg pain caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction might be difficult to distinguish from radiating leg pain caused by lumbar disc herniation (sciatica). The most common causes of SI joint dysfunction are excessive or insufficient mobility.
• Excessive movement in the sacroiliac joint (hypermobility or instability) can make the pelvis feel unstable and result in pain.
• Excessive mobility generates pain in the lower back and/or hip that can spread into the groin, whereas lack of movement (hypomobility or fixation) causes muscle tension, discomfort, and a loss in mobility.
Consult an Orthopedist for further investigations and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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How safe is a spinal fusion? And is surgery the only way to fix the lower back pain caused by a vertebrae trapping a nerve?
Male | 36
Spinal fusion is a surgical operation used to stabilize the spine and reduce pain. While it carries certain risks, advancements have improved its safety. Surgery may be recommended if non-surgical treatments fail or if there is a risk of further nerve damage
Answered on 23rd May '24
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H... doctor some queries 12year child automatically ortho growth right legplease give information what I do
Male | 12
This condition can be tried with acupuncture, as per acupuncture theory acupuncture needles balances the imbalanced meridian thereby giving relief in majority of the symptoms.
Acupuncture, Acupressure, Seed therapy, electro magnet therapy, colour therapy gives miraculous results.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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High radial never problem and wrist drop
Male | 26
These are some of the conditions that can cause muscle weakness and loss of movement in the wrist and hand. You should consult a neurologist or an orthopedist who is the specialist in nerve conditions to carry out the treatment. The longer the treatment is postponed the higher the risk of progressing to severe illness and disability.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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