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Musculoskeletal problems — from a sudden fracture to years of chronic joint pain — can significantly limit your ability to work, move, and enjoy life. At Reach Super Speciality Hospital, Bachupally, our Orthopaedics department is led by a specialist Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon who brings precise, evidence-based treatment to patients across Bachupally, Miyapur, Nizampet, and Kukatpally.
Our approach combines accurate diagnosis through clinical examination and imaging with a treatment plan tailored to your age, lifestyle, and functional goals. Not every bone or joint problem requires surgery — and we always explore conservative management thoroughly before recommending an operative approach.
We are equipped with digital X-ray and allied imaging services on-site, enabling prompt assessment and treatment planning. Our surgical facilities meet the standards required for orthopaedic procedures including fracture fixation and soft tissue surgery, with dedicated post-operative rehabilitation protocols to maximise recovery.
For patients managing chronic conditions like arthritis or osteoporosis, our team provides long-term monitoring plans and lifestyle counselling to slow disease progression, reduce pain, and maintain independence — particularly important for elderly patients in our community.
Q: Should I see an orthopaedic surgeon for knee pain?
A: If knee pain is persistent (more than a few weeks), severe, affecting your ability to walk or climb stairs, associated with swelling, or follows an injury, a consultation with an orthopaedic surgeon is strongly advisable. Many conditions are highly treatable when caught early.
Q: Do I need surgery for a disc prolapse?
A: The majority of disc prolapses — around 90% — resolve with conservative treatment including physiotherapy, pain management, and activity modification over 6 to 12 weeks. Surgery is considered when neurological symptoms such as weakness or incontinence develop, or when conservative treatment fails.
Q: What is the recovery time after a fracture?
A: Recovery time depends significantly on the bone involved, the type of fracture, and the patient’s age and bone density. Simple fractures may heal in 4 to 8 weeks, while complex or surgical fractures may take 3 to 6 months. Your surgeon will provide a detailed recovery timeline at your consultation.
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