Orthopedics
The Orthopedics Department at JD Diagnostics is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing musculoskeletal conditions. Whether you’re dealing with a fracture, joint pain, or chronic orthopedic issues, our team of specialists provides advanced treatment options to help you regain mobility and live pain-free.
We take a patient-centered approach, offering personalized treatment plans for each individual. From conservative treatments like physical therapy to surgical interventions, our goal is to help patients recover fully and maintain long-term mobility.
- We provide expert care for fractures, from simple breaks to complex cases. Our orthopedic surgeons ensure proper alignment and healing, using the latest techniques in bone repair.
- Our orthopedics team specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of sports-related injuries, helping athletes of all levels recover quickly and safely.
- Arthritis can severely limit mobility and quality of life. We offer comprehensive arthritis management, including medication, physical therapy, and surgical options like joint replacement for advanced cases.
- Our team specializes in joint replacement surgery, including hip and knee replacements, using minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery and improved outcomes.
1. What is the recovery time for joint replacement surgery?
Recovery times vary, but most patients can expect to return to normal activities within 6 to 12 weeks after joint replacement surgery.
2. Do all fractures require surgery?
No, not all fractures require surgery. Many can be treated with casting or bracing, depending on the severity and location of the break.
3. What non-surgical treatments are available for arthritis?
Non-surgical treatments include medications, physical therapy, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, joint injections to reduce pain and inflammation.
4. How are sports injuries treated?
Treatment options for sports injuries range from rest and physical therapy to minimally invasive surgery, depending on the severity of the injury.
5. What should I do if I suspect a torn ligament?
Seek medical attention immediately. An orthopedic specialist can diagnose the injury and recommend treatment, which may include rest, bracing, or surgery.