Orthopaedics is not just about the bones in your body; it encompasses a line of treatment and surgery involving the musculoskeletal system, including degenerative conditions, trauma, sports injuries, tumors, and congenital issues. At Manipal Hospitals, we pride ourselves on being one of the best ortho hospitals in Bangalore. Our robust team of orthopaedicians and orthopaedic surgeons is equipped to tackle even the toughest bone and spine-related disorders. With a focus on the right approach, we aim to get you back on your feet in the shortest possible time
Manipal Hospitals Bangalore is one of the best orthopaedic hospitals in Bangalore for exceptional expertise and comprehensive care in orthopaedics, offering pain relief and improved quality of life. Our highly skilled orthopaedicians and joint replacement surgeons in Bangalore provide superior clinical outcomes for all joint-related ailments affecting the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
Expert Orthopaedicians & Joint Replacement Surgeons: Specialists in joint conservation, arthroscopy, spine surgery, and intricate reconstructions.
Minimally Invasive Technology: Computer-guided navigation and robotic-arm systems (Mako SmartRobotics and Cuvis Joint Robotic System) improve accuracy and speed recovery.
On-Site Imaging: With access to digital X-ray, MRI, and DEXA scanning, we ensure timely and accurate diagnosis; all under one roof.
Personalised Rehabilitation: Your pain specialists and physiotherapists develop individualised plans to achieve your objectives.
Biologic Therapies: Platelet-rich plasma and stem-cell injections induce natural healing within tendons and joints.
Comprehensive Fracture Care: From simple fractures to complex trauma, we provide evidence-based care and follow-up.
An intra-articular injection or joint injection is a procedure used in the treatment of inflammatory joint conditions such as arthritis, tendinitis, bursitis and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. The procedure may also be used to withdraw excess fluid from the joints.
The removal of the cast is a very simple procedure, which takes only 15 minutes, and has no pain or side effects and will be performed by the doctor.
This is a surgical procedure that removes the Lamina, the rear side of the vertebrae. The surgery is also referred to as a decompression surgery and relieves pressure on the spinal cord caused by overgrowth of bone (bone spur) in the spinal canal. Laminectomies are more common among older people who are prone to developing bone spurs.
A total knee and hip joint replacement are a surgical procedure that involves replacing the worn-out or damaged joints of the knee and the hip with a prosthesis (artificial joint) made of metal, or plastic. The parts of a knee joint that can be replaced include the femur (the lower part of the thighbone), tibia (the upper part of the shin bone) and…
Osteoporosis’ which means ‘Porous bone’ is a bone disease characterized by low mineral density. This condition makes the bone weak, and brittle and increases the risk of fractures due to trivial fall.
Arthroscopy is derived from the Greek language and simply means "to look within the joint”. It is a type of keyhole surgical procedure, where orthopaedic surgeons use an arthroscope fitted with a camera and a bright light source to visualize, diagnose, and treat conditions of a joint.
The pelvis is a ring of bones at the base of the spine. The pelvis is the area below the abdomen and between the hip bones. The pelvic fracture can occur in people of any age group. It is common in elderly patients with fragile bones. Youngsters in sports and other activities may become the victim of pelvic fractures during accidents and falling from…
Joints are the points where two bones meet. These points make the skeletal system more flexible and aid in the easy movement of the body, like bending, twisting, and turning. Like every other organ in the body, even bones deteriorate and lose their strength affecting normal daily activities. It can be due to age, disease, or hereditary conditions.
Deformity correction is a surgical procedure to straighten the bones that are twisted, bent, or formed abnormally due to certain disease conditions.
The spine is the backbone that consists of 33 small bones forming a spinal canal. This spinal canal protects the spinal cord and nerves from damage, which transmits information from your brain to the rest of your body. These tiny bones have a range of motion allowing your body to twist, turn, bend and perform several other activities. The injury or…
This is a surgical procedure to correct misalignment in the skeleton where a bone is longer or shorter than its opposite. The misalignment is corrected by cutting or reshaping the bone to bring it back to normalcy. An osteotomy is often done as a way to delay or avoid hip or knee replacement surgery in the future.
Treatment for this condition depends on the cause and severity of nerve compression. Typically, pinched nerves are treated with physiotherapy, steroids (NSAID's corticosteroids, etc. However, in some cases, orthopedic surgery may be required to remove scar tissue or any other obstructive material that is interfering with the nerves.
This condition is also known as a ruptured or slipped disc. It irritates nearby nerves and results in pain, weakness or numbness in the leg or arm. The treatment for herniated discs is generally reduced activity, physiotherapy and surgical repair of the disc.
Advanced surgical procedures are carried out by specialists in the case of complex injuries in the muscles, bones, and ligaments that hinder the performance of professional athletes. Various techniques and specialized programs are developed to treat and avoid injuries related to sports. Specialists aim to restore complete functionality to patients…
Expertise combined with multidisciplinary orthopaedic services and cutting edge technology needed to provide an accurate diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation have made Manipal Hospitals' orthopaedics department the much sought after center for all types of musculoskeletal conditions to both national and international patients
The Orthopaedic Department at Manipal Hospitals offers interdisciplinary solutions for a full spectrum of acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders. State-of-the-art trauma & accident surgery, sports medicine, arthroscopy, joint replacements, limb deformity correction, reconstruction ortho oncology, hand, wrist, and paediatric ortho care.
The scope of the orthopaedics department at Manipal Hospitals includes both general and surgical treatments. General orthopaedics caters to shoulder, knees, sports medicine, trauma, pediatrics, joint replacement surgeries, physiotherapy, and total hip replacement. The scope of surgeries includes arthroplasty, orthobiologics, cartilage restoration, joint preservation procedures, fracture surgeries, complex articular reconstructions, salvage procedures for neglected trauma, and polytrauma management. Sub-specialty surgeries include treatment of congenital and developmental disorders in children, limb preservation and oncological reconstruction, hand and wrist disorders, and Manipal Hospitals' minimally invasive procedures whenever possible, reducing pain and promoting recovery. Pre-surgery and post-surgery assistance from all medical, surgical, and nursing areas help in the speedy recovery of all surgery patients.
We refer for surgery when conservative treatments can’t relieve pain. Your surgeon examines your health considerations and symptoms for a diagnosis and select the optimal treatment method.
You will start walking with assistance within 24 hours of surgery. Most patients are discharged within 2–3 days after a hip replacement surgery. A 6 – 12-week rehab plan is curated, which can help patients restore strength and mobility step by step.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem-cell injections can accelerate healing in joints and soft tissues. Bracing and activity modification alongside physical therapies can also support unstable joints or ligaments.
Treatments for ACL tears, along with tendonitis and cartilage damage, involve arthroscopic procedures as well as regenerative injections. Every patient receives personalised rehabilitation plans which consist of individualised protocols that guarantee progressive return to physical activities while sports professionals supervise recovery progress and protect against future injuries.
Yes, the knee replacement procedure is completely safe and is now one of the most common orthopaedic surgeries. It is recommended in severe cases of arthritis to reduce pain and improve quality of life or maintain an active lifestyle. Doctors recommend it only when other therapy options like medications and walking support, are ineffective and cannot help with the symptoms.
Having an orthopaedic condition like arthritis, ligament tears and cubital tunnel syndrome can affect the quality of life. Manipal Hospitals has dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized care and building long-term partnerships with its patients. Contact us to know more about orthopaedic problems and book an appointment with one of our orthopaedic specialists today.