Orthopedics

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At HBG Medical Center, our Department of Orthopaedics offers expert care for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions—ranging from joint disorders and trauma to sports-related injuries and degenerative diseases. With a multidisciplinary team and integrated physiotherapy, radiology, and pain management services on-site, HBGMC provides comprehensive, high-quality orthopaedic care under one roof.

We believe in early diagnosis, evidence-based interventions, and personalized recovery plans—whether you’re managing chronic joint pain, recovering from an injury, or preparing for advanced orthopaedic procedures.

An orthopedic doctor is someone a patient may consult to have major or minor operations or surgeries on their bones and joints – like joint replacements of hips, knees, shoulders, disc or back surgeries, tendon repairs or arthroscopies. Besides surgery, the orthopedist may give joint injections or refer the patient to a rheumatologist or physical therapist.

Integrated Diagnostics & Imaging

HBGMC’s orthopaedic services are supported by an in-house diagnostic unit offering digital X-ray, musculoskeletal ultrasound, and DEXA scans. This enables rapid diagnosis and follow-up without referral delays.

 

Multidisciplinary Approach

Orthopaedic cases are closely coordinated with our in-house departments:

  • Rheumatology for complex autoimmune joint conditions
  • Podiatry for foot and gait-related musculoskeletal problems
  • Radiology X-ray, DEXA, MRI, CT, US 
  • Physiotherapy to ensure a 360° care model from diagnosis to recovery
  • Dietician

Why Choose HBGMC for Orthopaedics?

  • Personalized, patient-centric treatment plans
  • Access to multiple specialties under one roof
  • Focus on non-surgical management whenever possible
  • State-of-the-art diagnostic capabilities
  • Expert physiotherapy support for complete recovery

Shoulder

The shoulder joint has the widest range of movement in the body, allowing us to reach objects. It’s a ball and socket joint, where the cup is formed by the glenoid part of the shoulder blade and the ball is formed by the head of the humerus (arm bone). But the cup is very shallow […]

Knee injury

The knee is an important weight-bearing joint and is formed by the lower end of the femur, upper end of the tibia (leg bone) and patella (knee cap). The knee consists of two compartments, medial (inner) and lateral (outer) compartments. The stability of the knee is provided mainly by the ligaments of the knee.