A minimally invasive procedure to repair shoulder instability caused by labral tears. It restores stability and prevents recurrent dislocations, offering faster recovery and less scarring than open surgery.
Non-surgical treatments for knee osteoarthritis include medications, physical therapy, and injections to reduce pain and inflammation, improving joint function and delaying the need for surgical intervention.
Comprehensive management of knee and hip pain through physical therapy, medications, and injections. This approach alleviates discomfort, improves mobility, and enhances quality of life without invasive procedures.
A surgical technique to repair damaged joint cartilage by transplanting healthy tissue. It restores joint function, reduces pain, and prevents further deterioration, particularly for young, active individuals.
Personalized treatment for PCL injuries, including physical therapy and, if needed, surgery. Focuses on rehabilitation to ensure a safe and effective return to sports and daily activities.
A minimally invasive procedure for diagnosing and treating shoulder conditions like rotator cuff tears or impingement. It offers faster recovery and minimal scarring compared to traditional open surgery.
A targeted surgical option for replacing only the damaged portion of the knee, preserving healthy tissue. It provides faster recovery, less pain, and improved joint function compared to total replacement.
Surgical replacement of the entire knee joint with artificial implants, relieving severe pain from arthritis or injury. It significantly improves mobility, quality of life, and long-term joint function.
A minimally invasive technique to diagnose and treat knee issues, such as meniscus tears and ligament injuries. It offers faster recovery and less postoperative pain compared to open surgery.
Surgical replacement of the hip joint with a prosthetic implant, commonly recommended for severe arthritis. It reduces pain, restores mobility, and improves overall quality of life post-surgery.