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Spinal Fusion Surgery

October 26, 2025 | Posted by Admin

  • Procedure: An incision is made in the back, and the surgeon removes the problematic disc or bone. Bone grafts are placed between the vertebrae to promote fusion.
  • Indications: Degenerative disc disease, spinal instability, or herniated discs causing chronic pain.
  • Recovery: Physical therapy is essential to strengthen the back; full recovery can take several months.

Hip Replacement Surgery

October 26, 2025 | Posted by Admin

  • Procedure: An incision is made on the side or front of the hip, the damaged joint is removed, and a prosthetic hip joint is implanted.
  • Indications: Severe arthritis, hip fractures, or avascular necrosis that causes pain and limited movement.
  • Recovery: Involves rehabilitation to restore range of motion and strength; patients may begin walking with assistance within a day or two.

Total Knee Replacement

October 26, 2025 | Posted by Admin

  • Procedure: An incision is made over the knee, and the damaged joint surfaces are removed. The femur and tibia are then shaped to fit artificial components, which are secured in place.
  • Indications: Severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or knee injury leading to chronic pain and loss of function.
  • Recovery: Includes physical therapy to regain strength and mobility; most patients can return to daily activities within a few months.

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