Treatments

We are specializes in treatment of Hip, Knee, Shoulder and Regenerative Medicine. Latest medical technology with the state of art medical facility to provide his patients the best possible outcome.

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Club foot

Clubfoot (also called Congenital Talipes Equino Varus- CTEV) is a birth defect that can affect one or both feet. Early treatment usually helps to correct it.

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Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)

OI otherwise known as ‘brittle bone disease’ is a condition in which bones and other tissues in the body are weak due to defect in the collagen protein. Because of this, bones are unable to withstand mechanical forces and they break easily.

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Developmental dysplasia of the hip

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a condition where the “ball and socket” joint of the hip is not properly formed when the baby is born. It is sometimes called congenital dislocation hip (CDH) or hip dysplasia.

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Vertical talus

Vertical talus, also known as congenital vertical talus or CVT, is a rare deformity of the foot, typically diagnosed at birth. It presents as an extreme case of flatfoot. One or both feet can be affected.

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Metatarsus adductus

Metatarsus adductus, also known as metatarsus varus, is a common foot deformity noted at birth that causes the front half of the foot, or forefoot, to turn inward.

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Calcaneovalgus

Calcaneovalgus foot is a condition in infants where the foot is pushed up against the front of the leg. It’s caused by a baby being crowded or growing in an unusual position in the uterus.

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Cerebral palsy

Cerebral palsy is a disorder of movement and posture resulting from a damage occurring in the developing brain.

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Perthes disease

Perthes disease is a rare condition affecting children, in which blood supply to the “ball of the hip joint” (femoral head) is temporarily disrupted.

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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis

In SCFE, the head, or “ball,” of the thigh bone (the femoral head) slips off the neck of the thigh bone. This condition causes the hip joint to become painful and stiff. The patient may be limping with pain or unable to walk.

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