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Dr. Monish Malhotra is the first surgeon in Udham singh nagar to perform single staged BILATERAL Anterior hip replacement" "He is the first surgeon to perform a Bone transport of 21cms - Highest ever in uttarakhand , to salvage a limb" "He is the fastest surgeon to perform more than 200 replacement surgeries in a calender year (year 21-22)in uttarakhand We aim to provide world-class treatment with cutting-edge technology and enhanced recovery techniques.

The main reason for your choice is our service

I aim to deliver patient-specific treatment solutions for all types of hip and knee conditions,trauma and sports-related injuries. with over 400 hip and knee procedures performed every year and over 5 years’ experience in orthopaedic surgery, Mr. Malhotra is one of leading hip and knee experts. I believe that fitness and exercise are vital to a modern healthy lifestyle. At the Hip and Knee clinic, I treat patients with all different types of sports injuries, including complex reconstruction. My aim to restore your mobility so that you can get back to doing the things that you like doing the most.
DR.MONISH MALHOTRA

Orthopaedic Treatments

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Knee Replacement Surgery

A knee replacement is recommended if the pain in your knee or leg prevents you from doing your normal activities and your x-rays show irregular surfaces at the knee. A Total Knee Replacement (TKR) or Total Knee Arthroplasty is a procedure in which the worn or damaged parts of your knee joint are replaced with artificial metal or plastic replacement parts known as prostheses. The procedure is typically recommended for older patients who are suffering from arthritis-related pain and loss of function and have failed to respond to other conservative treatment options.
The ends of the bones that make up the joint are surgically removed to create a new knee joint. They're replaced with prostheses that are constructed using metal and extremely strong plastic parts.

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Hip Replacement Surgery

Total hip arthroplasty, also known as hip replacement surgery, replaces hip joints which have become damaged or worn out. A prosthesis (artificial joint) will be used as a replacement. These are either made of plastic, metal or ceramic depending on your individual requirements and medical history. Hip replacement surgery is commonly undertaken to address severe arthritis pain and damaged associated with this condition; or following a hip fracture, the likes of which can be sustained as a result of sporting activities. Forms of arthritis which may affect the hip joint include rheumatoid arthritis, which involves the inflammation of the joint’s synovial lining; traumatic arthritis, which is the result of an injury; and osteoarthritis, the degenerative joint disease.

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ACL Reconstruction Surgery

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a three to four-centimeter long band of fibrous tissue that connects the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin bone). It helps stabilize the knee joint when performing twisting actions. The cruciate ligament is essential in controlling the rotation of the knee during side stepping, pivoting and landing from a jump. An ACL injury often occurs in sports, but it can also occur if you twist your knee suddenly or receive a direct hit to the knee.

Other signs and symptoms of an ACL injury include:
  • Discomfort while walking
  • Knee swelling within the first few hours of the injury
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Fracture Management

Fractures are usually caused by traumas like falls, car accidents or sports injuries. But some medical conditions and repetitive forces (like running) can increase your risk for experiencing certain types of fractures. If you break a bone, you might need surgery to repair it. Some people only need a splint, cast, brace or sling for their bone to heal. How long it takes to recover fully depends on which of your bones are fractured, where the fracture is and what caused it.

Types of fractures include:
  • Simple fractures in which the fractured pieces of bone are well aligned and stable.
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Shoulder Arthoscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery used to diagnose and treat shoulder problems. You might have arthroscopy for rotator cuff tears or shoulder impingement. Minimally invasive procedures require smaller incisions than traditional surgery. Each incision is about the size of a keyhole. Your surgeon inserts a small camera called an arthroscope through a tiny incision in your skin. This camera projects pictures of your shoulder joint to a video screen. Your provider looks at these images to find the source of your injury. If you need a shoulder repair, the provider uses miniature surgical instruments to restore your shoulder’s mobility.

Advantages of Shoulder Arthroscopy:
  • Smaller incisions hence reduced risks and complications.
  • There is very little soft tissue trauma
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Spine Surgery

The spine gives our body stability and strength every time we move around. Plus, the spinal vertebrae (bones) also serve as a protection for our spinal cord. Thus, any problems in our spine must be addressed by an experienced orthopedic surgeon. Minimally invasive methods will be attempted first to address your pain or debilitating back issues, such as pain injections. If these do not solve the problem, then your orthopedist may perform minimally invasive spine surgery.

Three Different types of spine surgery:
  • Decompression
  • Stabilization or Fusion
  • Corrective Procedures
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Knee Replacement Surgery

A knee replacement is recommended if the pain in your knee or leg prevents you from doing your normal activities and your x-rays show irregular surfaces at the knee. A Total Knee Replacement (TKR) or Total Knee Arthroplasty is a procedure in which the worn or damaged parts of your knee joint are replaced with artificial metal or plastic replacement parts known as prostheses. The procedure is typically recommended for older patients who are suffering from arthritis-related pain and loss of function and have failed to respond to other conservative treatment options.
The ends of the bones that make up the joint are surgically removed to create a new knee joint. They're replaced with prostheses that are constructed using metal and extremely strong plastic parts.

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Hip Replacement Surgery

Total hip arthroplasty, also known as hip replacement surgery, replaces hip joints which have become damaged or worn out. A prosthesis (artificial joint) will be used as a replacement. These are either made of plastic, metal or ceramic depending on your individual requirements and medical history. Hip replacement surgery is commonly undertaken to address severe arthritis pain and damaged associated with this condition; or following a hip fracture, the likes of which can be sustained as a result of sporting activities. Forms of arthritis which may affect the hip joint include rheumatoid arthritis, which involves the inflammation of the joint’s synovial lining; traumatic arthritis, which is the result of an injury; and osteoarthritis, the degenerative joint disease.

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ACL Reconstruction Surgery

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a three to four-centimeter long band of fibrous tissue that connects the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin bone). It helps stabilize the knee joint when performing twisting actions. The cruciate ligament is essential in controlling the rotation of the knee during side stepping, pivoting and landing from a jump. An ACL injury often occurs in sports, but it can also occur if you twist your knee suddenly or receive a direct hit to the knee.

Other signs and symptoms of an ACL injury include:
  • Discomfort while walking
  • Knee swelling within the first few hours of the injury
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Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery used to diagnose and treat shoulder problems. You might have arthroscopy for rotator cuff tears or shoulder impingement. Minimally invasive procedures require smaller incisions than traditional surgery. Each incision is about the size of a keyhole. Your surgeon inserts a small camera called an arthroscope through a tiny incision in your skin. This camera projects pictures of your shoulder joint to a video screen. Your provider looks at these images to find the source of your injury.

ADVANTAGES OF SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY:
  • Smaller incisions hence reduced risks and complications.
  • There is very little soft tissue trauma
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Spine Surgery

The spine gives our body stability and strength every time we move around. Plus, the spinal vertebrae (bones) also serve as a protection for our spinal cord. Thus, any problems in our spine must be addressed by an experienced orthopedic surgeon. Minimally invasive methods will be attempted first to address your pain or debilitating back issues, such as pain injections. If these do not solve the problem, then your orthopedist may perform minimally invasive spine surgery.

THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SPINE SURGERY:
  • Decompression
  • Stabilization or Fusion
  • Corrective Procedures
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Fracture Management

Fractures are usually caused by traumas like falls, car accidents or sports injuries. But some medical conditions and repetitive forces (like running) can increase your risk for experiencing certain types of fractures. If you break a bone, you might need surgery to repair it. Some people only need a splint, cast, brace or sling for their bone to heal. How long it takes to recover fully depends on which of your bones are fractured, where the fracture is and what caused it.

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Benefits of Total Knee Replacement

Total knee replacements is one of the most successful orthopaedic procedures and offer several benefits for individuals experiencing severe pain and reduced mobility due to osteoarthritis, including:

Chronic knee pain from arthritis can make it difficult to walk, climb stairs, get a good night’s sleep, and perform activities of daily living. One of the primary benefits of a total knee replacement is that it can significantly reduce or eliminate knee pain.

One of the biggest, overarching benefits of having a total knee replacement is an improved quality of life. Pain relief can lead to a better mood and outlook. At the same time, increased mobility means engaging in activities that may not have been possible before — allowing you to truly enjoy life again.

When osteoarthritis damages the cartilage in your knee joint, the surfaces become rougher, and the knee doesn't move smoothly, causing stiffness and pain. After a total knee replacement, the joint can move more freely. This not only makes walking and stairs much easier, but many people find they can engage in activities they had not done for years due to their prior knee issues – such as hiking, snowshoeing, cycling, and skiing!

Regaining mobility is a key component in restoring personal independence. Whether taking back ownership of daily tasks, moving around freely, or returning to hobbies or activities previously enjoyed, many people are able to regain a sense of self-sufficiency that had been lost due to knee issues.

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FT-3D Knee Resurfacing

In recent years there has been great interest in custom implants for total knee replacements. These are sometimes referred to as “the 3D knee” because they are produced using 3D printing technology. With this system, a CT scan is used to produce custom instrumentation and a custom prosthesis which are used in surgery. Each implant is truly one of a kind. These devices are intended to address some common problems in knee replacement such as size mismatch or improper position. Because the implants are created specifically for each patient’s anatomy there is increased potential for the replaced knee to function more like the patient’s natural knee.

Benefits of FT-3D Knee Resurfacing

  • Assisted Walk In Just 3-4 Hours Post Surgery.
  • Less Blood Loss
  • Least Surgical Time (15-20mins)
  • No Epidural Injection In Back
  • Suture-Less Method
  • Climb Stairs From The 3rd Day Of Surgery
  • Reduced Chances Of Infection
  • Minimum Hospital Stay
  • No ICU Stay

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