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HomeOrthopedic Surgery
Our Orthopedic Department specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of bone, joint, and musculoskeletal conditions. We combine advanced surgical techniques with personalized care to help patients regain mobility and live pain-free.

What We Treat

Services & Treatments

  • Fracture and trauma care
  • Joint replacement (knee, hip, shoulder)
  • Arthritis management and treatment
  • Spine disorders and back pain treatment
  • Sports injury management
  • Ligament and tendon repair
  • Minimally invasive orthopedic surgeries
  • Pediatric orthopedic care

Our Advantage

Why Choose PBS

01

Expert Specialists

Advanced bone and joint care with experienced orthopedic specialists.

02

Advanced Facilities

Modern surgical infrastructure and rehabilitation support for effective treatment and recovery.

03

Minimally Invasive Care

Advanced minimally invasive procedures designed for safer treatment and faster recovery.

04

Physiotherapy Support

Comprehensive rehabilitation and physiotherapy services to restore mobility and strength.

FAQs

Everything You Need to Know

Orthopaedic surgeons treat bone, joint, ligament, tendon, muscle, and spine disorders, including fractures, arthritis, sports injuries, and joint degeneration.

If you experience persistent joint pain, swelling, stiffness, limited mobility, back pain, or injuries that affect daily activities.

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that causes cartilage wear, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced joint function.

No. Many patients benefit from medications, physiotherapy, weight management, and injections before surgery becomes necessary.

Knee replacement is a procedure where damaged parts of the knee joint are replaced with artificial implants to relieve pain and restore movement.

Most patients begin walking within days and gradually return to normal activities over several weeks with rehabilitation.

Many sports injuries can be managed with rest, physiotherapy, bracing, and rehabilitation, depending on severity.

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small camera to diagnose and treat joint conditions through tiny incisions.

Back pain may result from muscle strain, disc problems, poor posture, arthritis, injuries, or spinal conditions.

Regular exercise, balanced nutrition, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding smoking help support bone and joint health.