Orthopedics
Overview
Basappa Multi Specialty Hospital is a trusted center for advanced orthopedic care, specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. Whether it’s bone and joint disorders, spine-related issues, sports injuries, or ligament problems, our orthopedic team provides comprehensive care for patients across all age groups. With modern medical facilities and experienced orthopedic specialists, we ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for every orthopedic concern.
We follow a patient-centered approach focused on delivering exceptional orthopedic care — from managing chronic joint conditions to performing complex surgeries and guiding patients through complete rehabilitation. Our integrated care model combines advanced medical expertise with personalized support, making us a reliable choice for orthopedic health and recovery.
At Basappa Multi Specialty Hospital, our mission is to help individuals regain mobility, overcome pain, and return to an active, fulfilling lifestyle with confidence and comfort.
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Diagnosis
Sports Injuries and Sprains
Major & Minor Fractures
Degenerative Diseases
Congenital Diseases
Work-Related Accidents and Injuries
Neck Stiffness
Knee Joint Pain
Joint Problems
Spinal Illnesses
Symptoms
Here are the symptoms indicating that you should visit an orthopedic specialist:
- Chronic medical conditions like diabetes
- Previous orthopedic surgical procedures
- Fractures, sprains, or repetitive strain injuries from sports activities
- Incorrectly lifting objects or poor posture habits
- Excess body weight (BMI between 25 and 30) or obesity (BMI above 30)
Procedures
- Total Knee Replacement
- Hip Replacement
- Joint Replacement
- Arthroscopy Surgery
- Foot and Ankle Surgery
- Total Knee Arthroplasty
Treatments
Total Knee Replacement (TKR), also called Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA), is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or worn-out knee joint is replaced with an artificial implant made of metal and medical-grade plastic. This surgery is recommended for patients experiencing severe knee pain, stiffness, and limited movement caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, or advanced joint damage.
During the procedure, the surgeon removes the damaged bone and cartilage from the knee joint and positions the artificial implant to restore smooth joint movement. TKR helps reduce pain, improve mobility, correct deformities, and enhance overall quality of life. After surgery, patients undergo physiotherapy and rehabilitation to regain strength and flexibility. With proper care, most knee replacements last many years and allow patients to return to daily activities with improved comfort and confidence.
Hip Replacement, also known as Hip Arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or diseased hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant made of metal, ceramic, or medical-grade plastic. This surgery is commonly recommended for patients suffering from severe hip pain, stiffness, and restricted movement due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, hip fractures, or long-standing joint damage.
During the procedure, the surgeon removes the damaged portions of the hip joint and replaces them with an artificial socket and ball that restore smooth movement. Hip replacement helps relieve chronic pain, improve mobility, correct joint deformities, and enhance overall quality of life. After surgery, patients undergo physiotherapy and rehabilitation to regain strength, balance, and flexibility. With proper post-operative care, most patients experience long-term pain relief and a significant return to daily activities.
Joint replacement surgery, also known as arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or diseased joint is replaced with an artificial implant, called a prosthesis. This surgery is typically recommended for patients experiencing severe pain, stiffness, or loss of function due to arthritis, joint degeneration, or traumatic injuries that do not respond to conservative treatments. The goal of joint replacement is to relieve pain, restore joint function, improve mobility, and enhance overall quality of life. Depending on the joint involved—commonly the hip, knee, or shoulder—surgeons may use partial or total replacement techniques. Advances in surgical methods and prosthetic design have made the procedure safer, more effective, and associated with faster recovery and longer-lasting outcomes.
Foot and ankle surgery is performed to treat a variety of conditions, including injuries, congenital or acquired deformities, arthritis, tendon or ligament damage, and other problems that affect mobility or cause chronic pain. These surgeries aim not only to relieve discomfort but also to restore function, improve stability, and enhance overall quality of life. Depending on the severity and complexity of the condition, treatment can range from minimally invasive procedures, such as arthroscopy or small corrective repairs, to major reconstructive surgeries, including joint replacement, tendon transfers, or realignment of bones. Postoperative care and rehabilitation play a crucial role in achieving optimal recovery and long-term outcomes.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to both diagnose and treat joint problems. During the procedure, a small camera called an arthroscope is inserted into the joint through tiny incisions. This provides the surgeon with a clear, magnified view of the joint’s internal structures, allowing precise assessment of cartilage, ligaments, and other tissues. Using specialized instruments, the surgeon can then repair or remove damaged tissues, treat inflammation, or correct structural issues—all while minimizing trauma to surrounding muscles and tissues. Arthroscopy typically results in less pain, reduced scarring, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stays compared to traditional open surgery. It is commonly used for joints such as the knee, shoulder, ankle, hip, and wrist.
Sports medicine is a specialized field of medicine dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries related to sports, exercise, and physical activity. It addresses a wide range of conditions, from acute injuries like sprains, strains, and fractures to chronic issues such as tendonitis, stress fractures, and overuse injuries. In addition to injury management, sports medicine focuses on optimizing athletic performance, improving strength and flexibility, and implementing injury prevention strategies tailored to athletes of all levels—from amateur enthusiasts to professional competitors. Specialists in this field work closely with physiotherapists, trainers, and nutritionists to provide comprehensive care, ensuring safe return to activity, enhanced performance, and long-term musculoskeletal health.
Key Facilities
- Trained nurses, therapists, and physicians providing evidence-based care.
- Dedicated physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation departments.
- Well-equipped examination rooms and treatment areas.
- Lounges for patients and their families.
- CT Scanner
- X-Ray
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Frequently Asked Question
Answers to Your Most Common Questions
What is Orthopedics?
Orthopedics is a medical specialty focused on diagnosing, treating, and managing conditions related to bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and the spine.
Which conditions do orthopedic doctors treat?
Our orthopedic specialists treat a wide range of conditions, including:
Fractures and dislocations
Arthritis and joint pain
Sports injuries
Back and neck pain
Knee, shoulder, hip, and elbow problems
Ligament and tendon injuries
Osteoporosis
Pediatric orthopedic issues
What types of surgeries are available?
We offer:
Knee, hip, and shoulder replacement
Arthroscopy (keyhole surgeries)
Fracture fixation surgeries
Spine surgeries
Ligament reconstruction (ACL, PCL)
Trauma and emergency orthopedic surgeries
What symptoms indicate I should see an orthopedic doctor?
Visit us if you experience:
Persistent joint or muscle pain
Difficulty walking or lifting objects
Swelling, stiffness, or limited movement
Sudden injury due to fall, accident, or sports
Chronic back or neck pain
Do you provide emergency orthopedic care?
Yes. Our hospital offers 24/7 trauma and emergency orthopedic services for fractures, accidents, and critical injuries.
Is physiotherapy available after treatment or surgery?
Yes. We provide personalized physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs for faster and safer recovery.
How long does recovery take after orthopedic surgery?
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery, patient health, and post-operative care.
Most patients can resume routine activities within a few weeks, and full recovery may take a few months.
Can elderly patients get joint replacements safely?
Yes. With modern techniques and advanced implants, joint replacement surgery is safe and highly effective even for elderly patients.
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