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Physiotherapy with Emphasis on Excersises
Physiotherapy with Emphasis on Exercises or Physio prophylaxis is a risk-prevention strategy for developmental and lifestyle illnesses.
Shoulder Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy is a procedure used by orthopaedic surgeons to evaluate and treat joint conditions. A shoulder arthroscopy procedure is commonly performed to relieve pain and…
Elbow Arthroscopy
The term arthroscopy comes from Greek words that refer to the joint. In modern surgery, your surgeon uses a small camera and a video monitor…
Bankart Repair
A Bankart Repair is a treatment that is used to avoid recurrent anterior shoulder dislocations caused by instability in the shoulder's rear.
SLAP Repair
The upper arm bone, shoulder blade, and collarbone make up your shoulder joint, which is a ball and socket joint.
Remplissage
When combined with arthroscopic Bankart repair, the Remplissage approach has been shown to reduce the frequency of recurrent anterior shoulder instability.
Posterior Labral Repair
The shoulder joint is a ball-and-socket joint that joins the upper arm's (humerus) bone with the shoulder blade (scapula).
Labral Cyst Decompression and Repair
Para labral cysts are swellings that form around the shoulder joint's socket. It is uncommon to witness direct connection between a cyst and a joint.
AC Joint Reconstruction
The acromioclavicular joint, often known as the AC joint, is positioned on the top of the shoulder, where the clavicle (collarbone) meets the acromion (shoulder…
AC Joint Excision
The goal of the procedure is to remove the uncomfortable and injured Acromioclavicular Joint (ACJ) without causing it to become unstable.
Capsule Release
The operation seeks to shorten healing time by allowing the joint to move freely and relieve pain.
Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis
This surgery is used to treat full-thickness or partial-thickness biceps tendon tears, severe biceps tendinopathy, or biceps instability due to rotator cuff injuries.
Hydrodilation of Shoulder
Hydro dilation is a treatment for joints that have become painful and stiff as a result of scar tissue build-up. It's most commonly used to…
Short Stem Shoulder Replacement
The humeral implant is maintained in place by a "stem" that runs down the centre of the humerus in a typical shoulder replacement design (arm…
Resurfacing of Shoulder
The humerus (arm bone, which is the ball) and the glenoid (socket) are the two main components of your shoulder (socket).
Total Shoulder Replacement
Prime Shoulder Care is the most preferred clinic for Shoulder Replacement in Chennai.
Reverse Shoulder Replacement
This is a therapeutic option for shoulder arthritis that is also accompanied by rotator cuff problems.
Total Elbow Replacement
The elbow is an essential joint for regular everyday functioning, but it is susceptible to a variety of degenerative disorders as well as traumatic lesions…
Complex Upper Limb Fractures
Fractures and dislocations of the arms and shoulders are known as upper limb fractures and dislocations.
Scapula Fractures
Scapula fractures account for less than 1% of all fractured bones, and many are treatable without surgery. A scapula fracture can be caused by high-energy,…
Proximal Humeral Fractures
Proximal humeral fractures are particularly common in the elderly. A few people have axillary nerve or artery injury (which reduces sensation across the middle deltoid).
AC Joint Dislocation
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, it requires a complex system of structures to keep it stable during movement.
Shoulder Fracture Dislocation
Grade III dislocations can be treated conservatively, but surgery may be required in some cases. In a Grade III dislocation, the need for stabilisation surgery…
Floating Shoulder
Ipsilateral fractures of the midshaft of the clavicle and the neck of the glenoid are known as the floating shoulder.
Terrible Triad in Elbow
Three injuries are combined in a horrific triad: dislocation of the elbow, radial head fracture, and coronoid fracture.
Complex Fractures in Radial Head
They account for around a third of all elbow fractures and are most common in people between the ages of 20 and 60. (with a…
Capitellum Fractures
Capitellum fractures are a discrete subset of coronal plane partial articular injuries of the distal humerus, accounting for less than 1% of all elbow fractures.
Complex Distal Humeral Fracture
A distal humerus fracture occurs when the lower end of the upper arm bone (humerus) breaks, which is one of the three bones that make…
OATS for Elbow and Shoulder
The OATS procedure, which stands for osteoarticular transfer system, is a surgical treatment for focal cartilage defects and the type of procedure is called a…
PRP Injection for Tennis Elbow
PRP therapy is a “non-surgical” technique performed in the clinic that begins with the collection of a little sample of your own blood.
PRP for Shoulder
Platelet Rich Plasma therapy, or PRP, is a non-healing muscle and tendon injury treatment option for people with SCI who have shoulder pain (Spinal Cord…
Tennis Elbow Release
Lateral epicondylitis release is a surgical treatment that is performed to alleviate the symptoms of lateral epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow.
Trigger Finger Release
Trigger finger develops when the tendons that flex your fingers become inflamed, producing finger soreness and pain.
Ulnar Nerve Release
The ulnar nerve is one of the three main nerves in the arm that runs from the neck to the little finger, passing through a…
Carpal Tunnel Release
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition in which a nerve in the wrist is squeezed. Carpal tunnel syndrome is characterised by chronic tingling, numbness, and…
Trapeziectomy
A trapeziectomy is a procedure that includes removing a tiny bone called the trapezium (one of eight that make up the wrist).
Elbow Arthroscopy OK Procedure
The operation is used to alleviate pain, eliminate locking, and increase elbow joint mobility. We do this operation as an arthroscopic procedure, despite the fact…
Elbow Arthroscopic Capsular Release
Loss of motion in the elbow joint can be caused by a variety of factors, the most common of which is elbow trauma.
Elbow Arthroscopic Debridement
Arthroscopic debridement of the elbow is a treatment procedure used to examine, diagnose, and correct abnormalities within the elbow joint.
Elbow Arthroscopic Removal of Loose Bodies
Are you unable to totally bend or straighten your elbow? Do you have pain, stiffness, or a crunching or popping sound coming from your elbow?