Comprehensive orthopedic care for joint pain, arthritis, fractures, sports injuries and movement-related conditions, from diagnosis through treatment and recovery.
Specialist diagnosis and treatment to reduce pain, restore movement and improve everyday function.
Specialist-led orthopedic care with personalized treatment for bone, joint and sports-related conditions.
Specialist evaluation for joint, bone, ligament and musculoskeletal problems.
Comprehensive assessment and surgical care for advanced joint damage.
Minimally invasive treatment options for selected joint and sports-related injuries.
Treatment and rehabilitation planned to help patients regain mobility and function.
Chiranjeevi Hospitals provides comprehensive orthopedic care for conditions affecting the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles. Patients may consult our Orthopedics Department for persistent joint pain, arthritis, fractures, sports injuries, ligament tears, stiffness or difficulty with normal movement.
Orthopedic problems can result from ageing, injuries, repetitive activity, sports, accidents or degenerative changes in the joints. Some conditions develop gradually, while fractures and ligament injuries may occur suddenly and require prompt medical evaluation.
At our Orthopedic Hospital in Kukatpally, treatment begins with understanding the patient’s symptoms, activity level, medical history and the way the condition affects everyday life. A physical examination and appropriate imaging may then be used to identify the underlying problem.
Not every orthopedic condition requires surgery. Depending on the diagnosis and severity, treatment may include medicines, activity modification, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, injections or other non-surgical options. Surgery may be considered when symptoms remain severe, joint damage is advanced or an injury requires surgical repair.
Our goal is to relieve pain, restore movement and help patients return safely to their daily activities.
Consider an orthopedic consultation if joint or bone pain continues for several days, frequently returns or begins to interfere with walking, work, exercise or other daily activities.
Persistent knee or hip pain, joint swelling, stiffness, reduced range of motion, shoulder weakness, instability after a sports injury or difficulty putting weight on a limb may require orthopedic evaluation.
A sudden injury with severe pain, visible deformity, inability to move or bear weight, significant swelling or suspected fracture should be medically assessed promptly.
Patients with long-standing arthritis should also consider specialist evaluation when pain is becoming difficult to control or mobility is progressively decreasing.
Evaluation and treatment for common bone, joint and musculoskeletal conditions.
Wear and damage within the knee joint that may cause pain, stiffness and reduced mobility.
Degenerative joint changes that can cause hip pain and difficulty with walking.
Care for shoulder pain, stiffness, instability and selected tendon injuries.
Assessment of joint, ligament, tendon and muscle injuries related to physical activity.
Treatment for ligament injuries that may cause knee pain or instability.
Evaluation of cartilage injuries that may cause knee pain, swelling or locking.
Diagnosis and treatment for broken bones caused by falls, accidents or other injuries.
Care for strains, tears and other soft-tissue injuries affecting movement.
Tests are selected according to the injury, symptoms and suspected orthopedic condition.
Helps assess bones, fractures, joint alignment and arthritic changes.
Provides detailed images of ligaments, cartilage, muscles and other soft tissues.
May provide detailed bone imaging for selected fractures and orthopedic conditions.
Can help evaluate selected tendons, muscles and soft-tissue problems.
May be advised when infection, inflammation or another medical condition is suspected.
Evaluates movement, stability, strength, pain and overall joint function.
Treatment depends on the diagnosis, severity and individual patient’s needs.
Medicines, activity modification and rehabilitation may help manage many orthopedic problems.
Damaged joint surfaces may be replaced when severe arthritis significantly affects mobility and daily life.
Surgical treatment may be considered for selected patients with advanced knee-joint damage.
Replacement may be advised for severe hip-joint damage that causes persistent pain and disability.
A minimally invasive technique used to diagnose or treat selected problems inside a joint.
Surgical reconstruction may be recommended for selected significant ligament injuries.
Selected meniscus tears may be treated arthroscopically when appropriate.
Surgical stabilization may be required for certain displaced or unstable fractures.
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Joint pain can significantly affect walking, climbing stairs, exercise, work and everyday independence. The appropriate treatment depends on the cause of the pain, how advanced the condition is and how much it affects the patient’s quality of life.
Arthritis is one of the common reasons patients experience persistent knee or hip pain. In earlier stages, symptoms may often be managed with weight management where appropriate, activity changes, medicines, physiotherapy and other non-surgical measures.
When joint damage becomes advanced and pain continues despite appropriate conservative treatment, joint replacement may be considered. The decision is made after evaluating pain, mobility, imaging findings, overall health and response to previous treatments.
Joint replacement is not automatically recommended for everyone with arthritis. The treatment plan should match the patient’s condition and functional needs.
Rehabilitation is also an important part of orthopedic care. Whether recovering from an injury or surgery, appropriate physiotherapy and gradual return to activity can help improve strength, flexibility and function.
Patients from Kukatpally, KPHB, JNTU, Nizampet, Miyapur, Moosapet, Pragathi Nagar and nearby areas of Hyderabad can access specialist orthopedic care at Chiranjeevi Hospitals.
Joint replacement surgery may be considered when arthritis or joint damage becomes severe enough to cause persistent pain, stiffness and difficulty performing everyday activities.
Knee and hip replacements are among the commonly performed joint-replacement procedures. During surgery, damaged joint surfaces are replaced with artificial components designed to restore smoother movement.
Before recommending surgery, the orthopedic surgeon evaluates symptoms, X-rays or other imaging, overall health and the patient’s response to previous non-surgical treatment.
The recovery process typically includes pain management, early movement and structured rehabilitation. Recovery varies from patient to patient depending on the procedure, overall health and individual progress.
The objective of joint replacement is to reduce disabling joint pain and improve mobility when other appropriate treatments are no longer providing sufficient relief.
Sports and activity-related injuries commonly affect the knees, shoulders, ankles, ligaments, tendons and muscles. Appropriate diagnosis is important because treatment differs depending on the injured structure and severity.
Some sports injuries can improve with rest, activity modification, medication and physiotherapy. More significant ligament, cartilage or tendon injuries may require additional treatment.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that allows an orthopedic surgeon to view the inside of a joint using a small camera. It can also be used to treat selected problems through small incisions.
Procedures may include treatment for selected meniscus injuries, ACL injuries, cartilage problems or shoulder conditions depending on the diagnosis.
The aim is to restore stability and function while helping patients return safely to their normal activities, exercise or sport.
An orthopedic specialist treats conditions affecting bones, joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles, including arthritis, fractures, sports injuries and joint problems.
Consider an orthopedic evaluation when knee pain is persistent, recurring, associated with swelling or stiffness, or begins to interfere with walking and everyday activities.
No. Many patients can initially be managed with non-surgical treatments. Knee replacement may be considered when arthritis is advanced and pain or mobility problems remain significant despite appropriate treatment.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses a small camera to examine and treat selected problems inside a joint.
Some ACL injuries may be managed without surgery depending on the severity, knee stability and patient’s activity requirements. Other patients may require reconstruction.
Yes. Orthopedic specialists evaluate injuries involving joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and bones that can occur during sports or physical activity.
Chiranjeevi Hospitals provides orthopedic consultation, joint care, sports injury management and orthopedic surgical services at KPHB Phase 1, Kukatpally, Hyderabad.
Persistent joint pain, arthritis or an injury should not keep you from everyday movement.
Treatment selected according to your condition, lifestyle and mobility needs.
Specialist management for arthritis, joint pain and replacement procedures.
Evaluation and treatment focused on restoring stability and movement.
Care from diagnosis and treatment through rehabilitation and follow-up.
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